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Bipasha Basu, Karan Singh Grover Tie The Knot

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Apr, 2016 11:25 AM
  • Bipasha Basu, Karan Singh Grover Tie The Knot
Actress Biapsha Basu tied the knot with actor Karan Singh Grover at a very private ceremony here on Saturday.
 
Bipasha looked dazzling in a red lehenga as she was dressed as a true Bengali bride. 
 
Her close friends from the industry including Dino Morea and R Madhavan attended the wedding.
 
The couple were said to later host a grand reception party for their close friends from Bollywood and family members at a high-end hotel.
 
On Friday Bipasha and Karan had a mehendi and sangeet ceremony at Villa 69, where the guests included actresses Shilpa Shetty, Shamita Shetty, and Sophie Choudry, fashion designer Rocky S. and fitness expert Deanne Panday.

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