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Vicky-Kat wedding: Katrina Kaif hires private tutor for Punjabi lessons

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It is no secret that Vicky Kaushal is a complete Punjabi Munda. Now Katrina Kaif is working hard to become the perfect “Punjabi” Bahu.

We heard that Kaif from the UK hired a private tutor to learn Punjabi before marrying Kaushal on December 9. She feels that mastering this language will help her better interact with Kaushal’s Punjabi Kaushal.

In fact, preparations for the luxurious wedding of Bollywood celebrity couples in Rajasthan are in full swing, from firework trials to dance rehearsals to hunting plans.

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The actors will open a new chapter in their lives in a grand celebration. They will hold a royal wedding in a 200-year-old fortress in Chauth Ka Barwara, a few kilometers away from Sawai Madhopur. We can tell you specifically that not only the fortress, the entire village is being decorated, and all the houses are being painted. Kaushal will live in the Raja Mansingh suite and Kaif will live in the Rani Rajkumari suite. For guests, the hotel in Sawai Madhopur has been booked. We heard that this will be a star-studded event, and hotels for superstars Shah Rukh and Salman Khan will also be booked.

We can confirm that all hotels in Sawai Madhopur are sold out for the wedding. In fact, Salman’s close assistant, Binakkak, helped the couple make all the plans in the town.

As the big day approached, dance rehearsals began, and we also heard that simulated firework shows were going on almost every night.

We can also exclusively report that the couple will also organize a tiger hunting event for all guests at Jogi Mahal as part of the wedding celebration and personally take charge of all preparations.

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At the same time, the couple has no camera policy at the wedding. It is believed that they have also asked guests to sign NDA (non-disclosure agreement) terms. That’s because they want to have the right to narrate their stories, because they reach an agreement for them “happily from now on.”

News Source : Hindustan Times

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