Ranbir Kapoor holds his late father Rishi Kapoor's photo, misses him

Updated : Apr 16, 2022 13:36
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The newly wed Alia Bhatt shared some lovely mehendi photos from her wedding on Instagram. The netizens are going gaga over these fresh set of photos.

In the photos, Ranbir and Alia are all smiles. There’s one particular photo which has Ranbir Kapoor holding his (late) father Rishi Kapoor's photograph. This only indicates how much Ranbir misses his father’s presence at such an important event in his life. Another photograph has Ranbir dancing his heart out with his darling mom Neetu Kapoor.

Along with the photos, Alia Bhatt wrote a caption that will undoubtedly make us feel the joy that the bride and groom were experiencing at the time. "The Mehendi was like something out of a dream. It was a day full of love, family, our beautiful best friends, a LOT of French fries, a surprise performance by the ladkewalas, Ayan playing DJ, a BIG surprise organised by Mr. Kapoor (my favourite artist performed my favourite songs), all followed by some happy tears and quiet, blissful moments with the love of my life. There are days… and then there are days like these!"

Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor's wedding was nothing less than a fairy tale one. It was attended by the couple's loved ones, their families and close friends.

ALSO WATCH | IN PICS: Mahesh Bhatt hugs son-in-law Ranbir, Alia beams with joy whilst performing a wedding ritual

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