New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party’s high-profile Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha will go for his engagement with actress Parineeti Chopra on Saturday, May 13, sporting an ivory achkan and trousers designed by his maternal uncle, Pawan Sachdev.
Parineeti might be wearing a Manish Malhotra ensemble for the ceremony to be attended by shut buddies and family members of the couple, together with notably Priyanka Chopra Jonas, on the sprawling Kapurthala House on Mansingh Road, throughout the highway from the Taj Mahal Hotel, in Lutyens’s Delhi.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas, who’s Parineeti’s sister, will land within the National Capital on May 13.
The engagement ceremony will start at 5 p.m. with the chanting of the Sukhmani Sahib from the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy guide of the Sikhs, which might be adopted by the ‘ardas’ or the holy prayer. It is anticipated to be attended by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his Punjab counterpart, Bhagwant Mann, and Bollywood personalities as properly.
Kapurthala House is now the official residence of the Governor and Chief Minister of Punjab each time they’re within the metropolis. It was final occupied by Maharaja Paramjit Singh of Kapurthala, who bought it to a businessman named Radheshyam Makhanlal Seksaria in 1950, nevertheless it was later requisitioned by the Government of India.
Ahead of her engagement, Parineeti’s condo within the Bandra space of Mumbai has been lit up with fairy lights. A video shared by the movie star photographer Viral Bhayani exhibits Parineeti’s condo in a Bandra highrise brightly lit up for the special day.
Rumours that Raghav and Parineeti had been courting picked up final month when the 2 had been pictured collectively in London after which in Mumbai. The two have been noticed collectively a number of instances — on the Mumbai airport or popping out of eating places.
On the work entrance, in the meantime, Parineeti might be seen sharing the display screen with Diljit Dosanjh within the Imtiaz Ali movie ‘Chamkila’. The movie is alleged to be impressed by standard Punjabi singer Amar Singh Chamkila, who was assassinated within the Nineteen Eighties.