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PV Sindhu shared pictures from her pre-wedding ceremony. She opted for a sea green lehenga set and was complemented by Venkata Datta Sai who also opted for a similar colour palette.
Ace badminton player PV Sindhu recently tied the knot with her long-term boyfriend Venkatta Datta Sai in a dreamy ceremony in the picturesque Udaipur. Following the wedding, she has been taking to her social media to share her bridal looks. She recently took to her Instagram and shared a series of pictures from her pre-wedding shoot. Dressed in a ssea-green lehenga, Sindhu looked as stunning as ever.
Sharing the pre-wedding pictures, PV Sindhu wrote, “Lost in a world of soft light and gentle shadows.” The pictures show the couple looking oh-so-in-love as they posed graciously for the pictures. While Sindhu stunned in a lehenga, Venkata Datta Sai complemented her in a gorgeous kurta and traditional mundu look.
Let’s take a closer look at the couple’s outfits.
For the pre-wedding shoot, Sindhu opted for a gorgeous sea-greenn lehenga from the House of Masaba. The lehenga came with signature Masaba details. It was adorned with intricate dori and sitara kaam. Crafted from light tissue fabric, the lehenga came with a semi-sheer style long blouse which was beautifully decked with gold-toned foil prints. She paired the lehenga with a matching sea green embroidered dupatta which screamed elegance and grace.
For the accessories, Sindhu went with layered necklaces and statement earrings which perfectly balanced the look. While she was a picture to behold, Sai complemented her in a short kurta which was adorned with small gold-toned prints. He stuck to his roots and paired the kurta with a traditional mundu.
Previously, the couple also shared another pre-wedding picture where they served fashion goals in a matching blue look. Sindhu opted for a flowing one-shoulder gown that looked every bit dreamy. Her husband complemented her in a pastel blue shirt that he had paired with white trousers. The couple tied the knot on December 22 in a traditional Telugu ceremony.