The wedding preparation of actors Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif have already begun at Six Senses Fort in Rajasthan. The wedding is said to be set to take place on December 9 and ahead of the D-day, reports are rife that Salman Khan’s bodyguard Shera’s team will be guarding the Vicky-Kat wedding.

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Shera’s security team, Tiger Security will be guarding the big Bollywood wedding at Six Senses Fort. Earlier, a meeting was held to discuss the security issues and crowd management at the wedding venue, and Sawai Madhopur district collector’s letter had gone viral, reports India Today.

According to reports, Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif are doing their best to keep their wedding a private affair and the rumoured couple has sent out a list of SOPs that need to be followed by their guests. 

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Here are all the things banned at the grand wedding.

No disclosure of wedding attendance

No photography

No sharing pictures on social media

No sharing location on social media

No contact with the outside world till you leave the venue

All photos to be published only after approval from wedding planners

No reels or videos can be made at the wedding venue

Reports of Kaif, 38, and Kaushal, 33, dating have been doing the rounds since over a year, but the two actors never went public with their relationship.

According to the source close to the development, the wedding festivities – starting with sangeet, mehendi followed by the marriage ceremony — will be held from December 7 to 9 in Rajasthan.

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“Their wedding is going to be a private, intimate affair with only immediate family and close friends in attendance. The couple is excited to share their joy with their friends and well-wishers in the industry too. They (couple) will be hosting a celebration for the industry at a much later date,” the source said.