No Greece, No Beas! Shahid Kapoor’s wedding is happening in Gurgaon

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No Greece, No Beas! Shahid Kapoor’s wedding is happening in Gurgaon
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Shahid Kapoor’s marriage has been a talk of town ever since the news of his alleged engagement came up. Even though Shahid denied engagement rumours, he confirmed the news of him getting married by the end of the year.

Later, we came to know that the girl who has won the heart of the Haider actor is Mira Rajput, an alumnus of Delhi University. While we saw many fake Facebook pages with her name and some edited images of the couple, we got hold of both of them together in one frame, sealing the news once and for all.

Ever since then, there have been many speculations regarding the wedding and the destination that both of them would be heading to for their honeymoon, if Shahid manages to get time from his professional commitments, which includes judging the upcoming season of the popular dance reality show Jhalak Dikhlaa Ja.

First, we heard that the couple would be heading for a destination wedding to Bali, which was later changed to Greece. After Shahid joked about people knowing more about his wedding than he himself knew, these speculations were put to rest for a while. However, since both Shahid and Mira are followers of Radha Soami Satsang Beas, there were some reports that they would be doing a private ceremony in Beas, where the religious organization is headquartered.

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All said and done, this all guesswork has been proven wrong, because we have now got hold of Shahid and Mira’s wedding card, which clearly states that it’s going to be a lavish ceremony in one of the most reputed hotels in Gurgaon.

Here is an image of the wedding card.

No Greece, No Beas! Shahid Kapoor’s wedding is happening in Gurgaon

The card is beautifully decorated and carries the name of Bela and Vikramaditya Rajput, Mira’s parents. With Shahid’s father Pankaj Kapur, it also carries the names of both Neelima Azeem, Shahid’s biological mother, and Supriya Pathak Kapur, his mother from his father’s second marriage.

The wedding is going to happen on 7th July 2015, and the card demands no gifts, only blessings.

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How sweet!

Team Business Insider India wishes the soon to be married couple a happy and blessed life together.

Image courtesy IndiaTimes