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Rakul Preet and Jackky Bhagnani are soon going to get married in Goa. The preparations are full swing in these days. On Tuesday, both were spotted donning casual attire. The duo caught the attention of onlookers as they stepped out together ahead of their wedding. The couple have chosen to tie the knot in an intimate two-day celebration set to conclude on February 21 in Goa.
In the video, shared by Snehzala, we can see Rakul wearing a blue colour crop top paired with white colour pants. Jackky Bhagnani is wearing a white colour tee with denim. Both were seen coming out of the videographer’s office. Fans have also dropped heart emojis in the comment section. Ahead of their big day, the lovebirds, along with their close friends and family, jetted off on a bachelor trip to Thailand. A couple of photos from their yacht party recently went viral. Pragya Jaiswal, who accompanied them, shared the photos on her Instagram handle.
Watch the video here:
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Rakul and Jackky have been dating for a few years now, leading to this joyous moment of matrimony. From their first few encounters to the love they share today, their journey has captivated fans and set the stage for a heartwarming celebration.
“Contrary to speculations, we hear that Rakul and Jackky will have an intimate wedding in the presence of their family and close friends in Goa only. There will be no extended celebrations or a reception in Mumbai or anywhere else after. It looks like it is going to be a 3-4 day affair like most weddings usually are,” an insider shared earlier.
A source close to the soon-to-be-married couple had earlier revealed, “Rakul and Jacky had initially planned for their wedding to take place in the Middle East. After nearly six months of meticulous planning, everything was pretty much in order. However, following the call from the Indian PM in December urging rich and influential families to choose India as the venue for their big life events, Rakul and Jackky reconsidered their original plans and relocated the wedding to India. Their decision, made in mid-December, necessitated a complete reset, involving the destination, rest, and accommodations. Despite the considerable changes, the couple embraced the overhaul, driven by their love for the country and desire to contribute to its growing economy.”
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