Yami Gautam Dhar Shares A Glimpse From Her First Karwa Chauth With ‘Her Moon’
వినోదంYami Gautam recently tied the knot with Aditya Dhar and they celebrated their first karwa chauth together. Have a look at their way of celebration. Read to know more
Yami Gautam recently tied the knot with Aditya Dhar and celebrated their first karwa chauth together. Yami posted her individual images on social media showing off her look for the auspicious occasion.
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She was totally glowing in happiness for the first celebration. She ensured it was a memorable one. The newly-wed diva dolled up in a traditional red Banarasi saree since red in the dominant colour when married Hindu women dress up for Karwa Chauth in ethnic attires. Her solah shringar or 16 steps of makeup too were on-point.
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She also posted a glimpse from her celebration with her moon, Aditya Dhar.
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Yami and Aditya are all smiles as they looked into each other eyes celebrating the festival in sheer joy. We can also have a glimpse into her Karwa chauth thali. As soon as this picture dropped, netizens were quick enough to drop their comments saying how they were eagerly waiting for this photograph and how they were looking forward to seeing the jodi in one frame for celebration of their first festival.
Bollywood actress Yami Gautam got married in an intimate ceremony on June 4, 2021, to director Aditya Dhar. The actress tied the knot in attendance of their immediate family members and close friends. After getting married, the actress has been setting major bridal fashion goals. Many other celebrities from the tinsel town also extended their heart-warming wishes on the auspicious occasion of Karwa Chauth. Meanwhile, speaking about Yami Gautam’s upcoming movies, the actress will be next seen featuring in ‘Dasvi’, ‘OMG 2’, ‘Lost’ and ‘A Thursday’.
For the unversed, on Karwa Chauth, women observe a fast and pray for the long life and prosperity of their husbands. It is also known as Karak Chaturthi in various parts of the country. … On this day, women wear bright clothes which are preferably new. Women observe fast for the long and healthy life of their husbands.