After their lavish wedding in Rajasthan, Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif have finally shared their haldi ceremony photos. The candid photos show the bride and groom applying turmeric to each other, having a good time while their family members do the same. 

Vicky posted photos from the haldi ceremony with the caption, “Shukr. Sabr. Khushi (gratitude, patience, happiness).”  gratitude, patience, and joy.” Katrina shared more photos from the ceremony with the same caption on her Instagram page. 

Katrina can be seen wearing a white lehenga with white floral earrings and a white floral necklace. Katrina already has intricate henna designs on her hands, indicating that the mehendi ceremony took place before the haldi ceremony. Vicky is dressed in a white kurta pyjama, but he appears to have taken off the kurta and is only wearing a pink dupatta around his neck.

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Vicky’s post includes a photo of father Sham Kaushal applying turmeric to his arms. In one of the photos,  the actor takes off his shirt and rubs turmeric all over his body while his friends pour water over him. He sits calmly under the gushing water, sporting. blue shades. Katrina also appears to be applying turmeric to his cheeks. 

Vicky’s mother, Veena, can be seen applying turmeric to her cheek in Katrina’s post. In one of the photos, the actor is shown being showered with rose petals while displaying her henna design. A photo of Katrina and her mother Suzanne Turquotte sitting together with her sister holding a pink dupatta over their heads is also a part of the carousal. Sunny Kaushal, Vicky’s brother, can be seen cheering them on. 

All of the guests are dressed in white for the occasion.

Vicky and Katrina married each other on December 9 at the Six Senses Fort Barwara in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. A haldi, sangeet, and wedding ceremony were all part of the three-day event. The gala, which was closely guarded, was also attended by filmmaker Kabir Khan, his wife Mini Mathur, and others, drawing around 120 guests.