After much speculation finally the popular TV and Bollywood fame Mouni Roy married her love, Suraj Nambiar. On January 27, in a destination wedding in Goa the couple tied the knot.
The marriage happened in South Indian as well as Bengali style. While Mouni and Suraj were married according to South Indian customs on January 27 in the morning, the wedding rituals in Bengali style took place at night. Mouni Roy is originally from Bengal while Suraj Nambiar is from the Jain family of Bangalore.
Mouni’s wedding look:
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Pictures of Mouni Roy’s South Indian Wedding, Mehndi and Haldi Ceremony broke the internet. Along with the lehenga, Mouni has also carried a bridal dupatta on her head. Mouni is looking very beautiful in the bride’s makeup. In her South Indian wedding, Mouni Roy wore a beautiful silk sari in red and white colours. Mouni wore South Indian style temple jewellery with a sari, which was adding to her bridal look. Her temple jewellery has made a sensation all over the social media.
Mouni’s Haldi Ceremony Look:
Mouni Roy chose a white outfit for her Haldi ceremony. The actress draped herself in a white colour floor length dress, with which she carried a dupatta of organza fabric. The dress had a broad golden border at the hemline. Along with this, the beautiful bride carried white flower jewellery to add the beauty.
Interestingly, nowadays, brides are preferring to carry white colour outfits instead of yellow for Haldi ceremony. Lately, Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif also wore a white color lehenga designed by fashion designer Sabyasachi in her Haldi Ceremony.
Mouni’s Mehndi look:
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Mehndi Ceremony of the lovely bride took place on the same day as Haldi Ceremony. For Mehndi ceremony Mouni accoutred herself in a beautiful yellow attire. She wore a designer lehenga with a backless blouse. Her lehenga was decorated with Tassel work, which was giving a very attractive look to her outfit.
Of course, the temple jewelry!
Temple jewelry is considered as traditional jewelry. This type of jewelry is associated with South Indian culture. In South India, it is preferred to wear temple jewelry in most of the traditional functions. In temple jewelry, the sculptures and carvings seen on the walls and pillars of temples are embossed and debossed. Religious symbols in golden color are considered even more auspicious. Necklaces, bangles, earrings, rings, waist belts are designed in temple jewelry. With the induction of some modern elements, designers have started using different precious stones like diamonds in this.