The much-anticipated Bollywood wedding is now in full swing! On December 9, Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal will tie the knot at the Six Senses Fort in Barwara. On December 7, the ‘Sangeet’ ceremony will kick off the pre-wedding festivities. There will be a ‘Mehendi’ ceremony on December 8, followed by a major wedding event and a special reception. While the couple has kept their wedding functions, guests, and celebrations under wraps, it has now been reported that an OTT platform offered Katrina and Vicky Rs 100 crore in exchange for exclusive access to their wedding footage.

Also Read | Karan Johar, Farah Khan among 120 guests for Katrina Kaif, Vicky Kaushal’s wedding

According to PinkVilla’s report, “It’s a common trend in the west for celebrities to sell off their wedding footage and images to magazines and at times even channels, as there are a lot of fans who wish to witness all that happened in the life changing event of their idol. The streaming giant is planning to bring in the same trend in India too and to kick off their wedding franchise, they have offered Rs 100 crore to Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal.”

If the couple agrees, the streaming giant will shoot and edit all of their wedding events and present them as a feature film on their platform. “It’s upto Katrina and Vicky to decide on the future course of action. There is a possibility of them letting go of the offer and there is also a possibility of them collaborating with this giant as they want their fans to witness all that happened in the palace,” the report stated.

Also Read | Vicky Kaushal, Katrina Kaif’s mehendi, sangeet and wedding themes are out

In the meantime, the actors and their families have arrived in Jaipur. At the Mumbai airport, both Katrina and Vicky were photographed. According to reports, Katrina and Vicky’s wedding will be held in a secure environment. Each of the guests has been given a secret code. They are reportedly told not to post photos or videos on social media, nor can they reveal the wedding location. The couple has required their guests to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that includes provisions such as “no disclosure of wedding attendance”, “no photography”, “no reels or videos to be made at the wedding venue”, “no location sharing”, and “no sharing of pictures on social media”.