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Janhvi Kapoor wishes to get married in Tirupati temple with her partner, desires to wear a gold zari Kanjivaram saree on wedding day

Janhvi Kapoor's relationship with Shikhar Pahariya became known accidentally, on an episode of Koffee with Karan. Janhvi, daughter of Sridevi and Boney Kapoor, had earlier said that she hoped her partner would be someone from outside the film industry, and outside the limelight.

April 11, 2024 / 14:22 IST
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Janhvi Kapoor shares a glimpse into her values and desires, painting a picture of a woman who cherishes intimacy, tradition, and authenticity in her life's most significant moments.

Janhvi Kapoor recently made waves not just with her appearance at a special screening of 'Maidaan,' but also with a subtle hint about her personal life. Her necklace, engraved with the name 'Shikhar Pahariya' — whom she affectionately calls Shikhu — sparked conversations, suggesting she's happily in a relationship.

This personal detail comes after an accidental mention of Shikhar's name on Karan Johar's show, pointing to him as an important person in her life. Amidst these whispers about her love life, an old chat Janhvi had about her dream wedding has resurfaced, revealing her heartfelt desire for a simple yet stunning celebration.

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In an interview with a portal, she shared her vision of an intimate wedding at the Tirupati temple, a place she holds dear and often visits, sometimes even with Shikhar.

Here's what Janhvi said about her ideal wedding: "I’ve had a very clear picture of that, right from the start! I want to be married in Tirupati; it will be a very intimate affair. I know what I will be wearing — a gold, zari Kanjeevaram saree; and I’ll have lots of mogras in my hair. My husband is going to be in lungi. And we will all eat food on a banana leaf after the wedding."