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Bride Shazahn Padamsee ditched red for this pastel wedding lehenga and we can't stop admiring it

Bride Shazahn Padamsee ditched red for this pastel wedding lehenga and we can't stop admiring it

Time of India5 hours ago

Shazahn Padamsee, known for her role in Housefull 2, has married her longtime partner, Ashish Kanakia, in a pastel-themed wedding. The couple shared glimpses of their special day on Instagram, showcasing their coordinated ivory and blush pink outfits. The celebrations included traditional rituals and a reception in Mumbai, attended by friends and family.
Actor Shazahn Padamsee, best remembered for her role in
Housefull 2
, is now officially off the market! The actress tied the knot with longtime partner Ashish Kanakia in a beautiful ceremony that was nothing short of a pastel fairytale.
The couple took to Instagram to share heartwarming glimpses from their big day, looking completely smitten with each other.
Breaking away from the usual reds and golds of traditional Indian weddings, Shazahn and Ashish opted for soft, romantic hues. Their wedding photos showed the couple dressed in coordinated ivory and blush pink outfits that exuded elegance and modern charm. Captioning their post with, 'This day.
This feeling. Our forever,' the duo radiated joy and intimacy in every frame.
For the nuptials, Shazahn looked breathtaking in an ivory lehenga adorned with delicate blush floral embroidery and light-catching gold sequins. Her look was completed with a sheer veil and an accent dupatta in a rose-tinted hue trimmed with florals—subtle yet striking. She kept her makeup fresh and natural, letting her radiant skin shine through, while diamond jewellery added just the right amount of sparkle.
Ashish perfectly complemented her in an ivory sherwani with minimalist detailing that matched the overall soft, sophisticated theme.
The wedding celebrations didn't stop at the ceremony. Shazahn also offered fans a glimpse into their pheras and post-wedding revelry via her Instagram Stories, resharing sweet, candid moments captured by friends. From joyful rituals to shared laughter, the couple's chemistry lit up every photo.
Following the wedding, the newlyweds made their first official appearance as husband and wife at their reception in Mumbai. Shazahn turned heads in a dazzling embellished lehenga, while Ashish sported a sleek black traditional outfit. The evening was attended by close friends, family, and several well-known faces from the film and business worlds.
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Though they had kept their relationship under wraps for the most part, the love story began when a childhood friend played matchmaker. The couple got engaged in November and followed it up with a traditional Gujarati-style roka in January. Shazahn, daughter of singer Sharon Prabhakar and the late theatre icon Alyque Padamsee, has now begun a new chapter with Ashish, a businessman from the well-known Kanakia family.
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