Mental health activist and Aamir Khan's daughter, Ira Khan, tied the knot with Nupur Shikhare in an intimate ceremony in Udaipur. Before that, Ira and Nupur officially tied the knot in a private ceremony in Mumbai on January 3. On the evening of Sunday, January 21, Ira Khan took to her Instagram stories to share a series of photos, offering a glimpse into some humorous moments during the registration of her wedding with Nupur.
Among the images, a particularly noteworthy frame captures a candid moment of Aamir Khan wiping away tears as his daughter Ira signs her marriage document. Adding a touch of humour, Ira playfully commented beneath the picture, saying, "The fake tears ....(real one coming soon)."
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During Ira and Nupur's wedding ceremony at Udaipur, as they exchanged kisses and rings, Aamir Khan was visibly moved. A circulating video captures the emotional moment as Aamir Khan wipes away tears with his ex-wife Reena Dutta by his side, cheering for the newlywed couple.
The sangeet celebrations for Ira Khan and Nupur Shikhare was on January 9, and numerous glimpses of the event have emerged online. Shikhare and Khan made a grand entrance at the adorned venue, dancing to the tune of Afreen Afreen. A heartwarming moment unfolded as Aamir Khan, accompanied by his ex-wife Kiran Rao and their son Azad, dedicated a special rendition of Phoolon Ka Taron Kaa to his daughter.
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Sangeet Ceremony
Ira Khan radiated elegance in an embroidered lehenga on her sangeet night, opting for a unique touch by donning a red cape instead of the traditional dupatta. Nupur Shikhare looked suave in a well-fitted suit. Numerous videos and photos shared by guests showcased various performances by close friends and family at the venue.
Before the sangeet, the couple arranged a football match and a workout session for their wedding guests. Additionally, a video shared by Sahira Hoshidar depicted Nupur engaging in a workout session ahead of the pre-wedding festivities.
Mehendi Ceremony
A vibrant mehendi ceremony was held on January 8. Khan looked elegant in a beige and ivory lehenga adorned with light golden and pearl jewellery for the occasion. Meanwhile, Shikhare sported a shirt-and-trousers combination paired with a contrasting waistcoat. He also shared images of him posing with Ira Khan as she had her mehendi applied.
Earlier glimpses of the bride and groom surfaced during the day, and a recent video captures Shikhare showcasing his dance moves enthusiastically. Shared by a paparazzo account, the video features Shikhare dancing to Badshah's popular track Jugnoo alongside actors Mithila Palkar and Zayn Marie, Khan’s cousin. The trio even masterfully performs the song's signature step.
Ira Khan, the daughter of Aamir Khan and his first wife, Reena Dutta, is celebrating her wedding in Udaipur alongside her family. The gathering includes her older brother Junaid Khan, Khan’s second ex-wife Kiran Rao, their son Azad Rao Khan, Ira's cousin Zayn Marie Khan, and actor Mithila Palkar.
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The wedding festivities in Udaipur kicked off with a mehendi ceremony, followed by a Hi Tea in the evening, a dinner, and then a pyjama party. Today, January 9, is scheduled for the Sangeet, while the wedding vows are set to take place on Wednesday.
The newlyweds, Ira Khan and Nupur Shikhare, shared a heartwarming video with their followers on January 8, giving insight into their wedding day. Shikhare expressed the emotional significance of running from his house to Ira's during the journey to the wedding venue. He stated, "From my house to Ira's house, I used to run. I have a very special connection to this route. Emotional reason."
Ira Khan and Nupur Shikhare got engaged in September 2022 and officially tied the knot on January 3 in a celebration filled with emotional connections and personal significance.