Sonam Kapoor has finally taken to social media to share a post on her sister and filmmaker Rhea Kapoor’s wedding, the actress penned a sweet note for her. Rhea got married to BF Karan Boolani on August 14, 2021.
For a sister, her sister’s wedding is always special for many reasons. And whether you are a celeb or a commoner, you will always want to celebrate your sister’s wedding with the love of her life. A similar thing has been done by actress Sonam Kapoor for her sister and filmmaker Rhea Kapoor. Rhea got married to her long-time beau Karan Boolani on August 14, 2021, in an intimate ceremony. And now, Sonam has shared an unseen photo from Rhea’s wedding. Also Read–Rhea Kapoor And Karan Boolani Wedding: Arjun, Shanaya, Anshula Arrive at Juhu Bungalow; Watch Videos
In the photo, Sonam can be seen standing behind the newlywed Rhea and both look stunning and gorgeous, to say the least! While Sonam is dressed in a pretty light blue-coloured Anarkali with heavy jewelry, Rhea looked stunning in her white bridal outfit. In the photo, Rhea can be seen striking a lovely pose while looking away from the camera, and Sonam can be seen holding her and looking straight into the lens.
Sharing the photo, the Blind actress wrote, “Side by side or miles apart, we sisters will always be connected by the heart. Honoured to be the sister of the most beautiful bride. Love you. @rheakapoor.”
Rhea Kapoor and Karan Boolani’s wedding was a very close-knit affair and only family members and a few close friends attended the same. No one was aware of the wedding until the day Rhea and Karan got married. The couple tied the knot at actor Anil Kapoor’s bungalow. Also Read- Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor On His Love Life: Sonam and Rhea are very picky about the women that come into my life
Talking about her wedding, Rhea has written, “12 years later, I shouldn’t have been nervous or overwhelmed because you’re my best friend and the best guy ever. But I cried and shook and had stomach flips all the way through because I didn’t know how humbling the experience would be. I’ll always be that girl who had to come home to juhu at 11 pm before my parents fell asleep. Only until now I didn’t know how lucky I was to feel torn. I hope we make a family so close that we have many, many loves of our life.”