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Newlywed Deepika-Ranveer share first pictures from their destination wedding

After making their fans across the globe wait for hours on end, Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh finally shared first pictures of their extremely private destination wedding later in the evening today.

A day after the duo tied the nuptial knot as per South Indian traditions in Italy's Lake Como, they married again as per Sindhi rituals earlier today. Their wedding pictures, which look nothing short of a fairytale, inflamed the internet within seconds of going online.


After exchanging wedding vows in Italy, Deepika and Ranveer will soon head off to India to host two receptions. The first reception is scheduled to take place on December 21 in Padukone’s hometown Bengaluru, and second, on December 28 for the film fraternity in Mumbai.

The couple wore ace designer Sabyasachi Mukherji’s wedding outfits in both the ceremonies.

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  • The actor used the Telugu phrase “Muduru munda” after Nakshathra asked him to give her a nickname
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At the film’s pre-release event on Sunday, Nakshathra asked Ravi Teja to give her a nickname. He responded with the Telugu phrase “Muduru munda”, prompting an immediate reaction online over the meaning and tone of the words.

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