Bollywood rumoured couple Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal wedding news is swooning everyone over for quite some time now. Even though the couple has still kept their mum on the same, the constant wedding updates has been setting everyone’s tongues wagging. Fans just can’t keep calm to know more wedding news ahead of their December wedding. Reportedly, Vicky and Katrina will be getting married to each other next month in Rajasthan. As it is reportedly confirmed that the couple will tie the knot at Six Senses Fort Barwara, a resort in Sawai Madhopur, let’s take a peek into Katrina and Vicky wedding venue here.
Before we mesmerise you with the pictures, let us give you a little information on this beautiful palace. Six Senses Fort Barwara is a 14th-century fort that has now been converted into a Six Senses sanctuary and wellness spa. It is owned originally by the Rajasthan Royal family. A Six Senses sanctuary includes a palace and two temples within the walled fort. Since it is said that Katrina wanted a royal wedding, the 700-year old palace looks every bit of regal. Going by the pictures, we are sure it is going to be dreamy as ever and we definitely can’t wait for their wedding pictures.
Katrina and Vicky wedding venue look exotic, here’s how the 700-year old royal palace looks like from inside:
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Meanwhile, the same portal revealed why Katrina zeroed down on an Indian location while ditching an international location.
The same portal said, “Katrina wanted to get married in a pakka Maharani style, adorned with the finest traditional Indian jewellery and bridal wear. She has been mesmerized by the culture of Rajasthan. It was a Rajasthani wedding that she had attended as a guest a few years ago and the grandeur of it all remained on her mind. She always knew that when she gets married, it will be in a similar fashion.”