It seems Katrina Kaif is taking on the newlywed role pretty seriously. Katrina recently shared a picture of suji ka halwa, a sweet Indian dish prepared by wives in their initial days of marriage. The practice is called “chaunka chadana” and involves the  bride cooking something (usually sweet) for the first time in her new family.

 Katrina captioned it “maine banaya, chaunka chadhana”, along with a smiley emoji. Her beau, Vicky Kaushal posted a picture holding the dish and wrote “Best halwa ever!!!” 

Earlier this week, Katrina and her husband Vicky Kaushal landed at the Mumbai private airport terminal.

Katrina was seen sporting the traditional married woman look, with red bangles, vermillion, and a mangalsutra. She wore a light pink ensemble and happily waved at the elated paparazzi.

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The duo tied the knot on December 9 in an intimate wedding ceremony at the Six Senses Fort Barwara, Rajasthan. The wedding festivities began on December 7 and close family and friends attended the engagement, sangeet, haldi and mehendi ceremonies.

The pair confirmed their much-awaited wedding announcement by sharing a few pictures of their wedding celebrations on their Instagram. Nowadays, they often post pictures from the celebrations with matching captions. In their wedding post, the duo wrote “Only love and gratitude in our hearts for everything that brought us to this moment. Seeking all your love and blessings as we begin this new journey together.” For their haldi shots, the two wrote “Shukr. Sabr. Khushi” (Gratitude. Patience. Happiness). For the mehendi ceremony snippets, the two wrote “Mehendi Taa Sajdi Je Nache Saara Tabbar”.

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The duo wore Sabyasachi wedding ensembles for their wedding.

Many from the film fraternity attended the wedding, including actor Neha Dhupia, Angad Bedi, Sharvari Wagh, television host Mini Mathur and director Kabir Khan.

Close family and relatives also attended the wedding festivities.