Nuptial News
Masaba and Satyadeep tied the knot today in the presence of close friends and family. Our congratulations to the newly weds!
Catch the couple at their wedding dinner inside.
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Masaba Gupta And Satyadeep Misra
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Masaba Gupta And Satyadeep Misra
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
Masaba looks absolutely gorgeous. Love her lehenga; it’s perfect and each piece can be worn again and again; versatile! The dinner outfit is so-so but perfect for the small intimate wedding celebration. Oh, her husband’s cute too. So happy for her.
A very traditional lehenga, yet so modern. She looks great. Congratulations!!
Looks like a dreamy 90s pop video love song. So lovely
Absolutely beautiful! Loved both their wedding outfits. Their happiness says everything! Congratulations to the lovely couple!
Love her lehenga. So fresh and light. The hand jewellery is gorgeous and massive, yet it doesn’t overwhelm. Makeup goes well with the outfit.
Is she wearing two scarfs? Do they do it o ly for pictures or carry them the whole time? I hardly manage one scarf.
The lehenga is gorgeous, love the colour and print..Best wishes to the happy couple!
Love the lehenga on her.
Congratulations to the couple!
What is the point of this post if there is no critique on clothes.
I understand that you dont want to neagtivelt comment on anyone’s bug day….in that case, no need to showcase the clothes
You must be new here. We do not comment on Wedding day posts. It is the one occasion we skip.
Criticism on clothes is completely acceptable, but when someone puts up comment like ‘even if a bride isn’t beautiful’, is where the line gets drawn.
No one should get to hear that she isn’t beautiful, even on an odd day.
Review clothes as much as you want, but never on whether the person wearing it.
i actually love how the lehenga stays true to her kitsch inspo. also very happy to see color come back to wedding attire!
So true right! As much as I like the elegance of the neutral palette that everyone is preferring these days, I miss the traditional reds, pinks, greens and yellows that have been symbols of Indian brides for centuries.
The colours look nice on her .. I miss a tiny bindi here.
I love those colors. They look elegant and festive.