Thursday, November 7th, 2024

Ehsaan Hydari’s princess daughter wore Ashrafi saree of Babar’s era in her wedding.


It would not be wrong at all to say that whenever a girl becomes a bride, her main agenda is to look beautiful as well as presentable. This is also one of the reasons why on their Big Day, some beauties try to look different by mixing a hint of boldness in traditional outfits, while some leave a different impression with their simplicity, beauty and desi swag. Ehsaan Hydari’s princess daughter Aditi Rao Hydari is exactly like that.

In fact, Aditi Rao Hydari, the granddaughter of J Rameshwar Rao, who was the king of Wanaparthy, a princely state of Hyderabad, married South actor Siddharth Suryanarayan on 16 September this year. The wedding took place at the 400-year-old Sri Ranganayakaswamy Temple in Wanaparthy, Telangana, where bride Aditi mesmerized everyone with her royal appearance. Now some pre-wedding photos of this couple have surfaced, in which Aditi had kept her look very simple and did not choose a heavy lehenga like other brides. (All photos-@aditiraohydari Instagram)

What was the actress wearing?

The pictures surfaced seem to be of the court marriage of Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth Suryanarayan. This is because in one photo the actor can be seen signing some papers. In such a situation, there is a lot of hope that this couple is registering their marriage, for which once again they have caught everyone’s attention by breaking the desi wedding norms.

This is because while on one hand the bride-to-be beauties try to keep their look very grand, on the other hand Aditi has given herself a minimal aesthetic look this time too.

The saree was simple

The saree was simple

For her pre-wedding, Aditi Rao Hydari wore a blush pink saree designed by Indian famous fashion house Raw Mango, which suited her elegant personality very well. Varanasi brocade silk was completely used in making this saree, keeping the base completely plain, its border line was decorated with golden motifs and beautiful red piping.

To give an attractive touch to the saree, star embroidery was done, with which a blouse with puff sleeves of the same color was matched, which did not have any kind of work on it.

Ashrafi was rooted

Ashrafi was rooted

This saree of Aditi Rao Hydari was given a very special and royal touch. Its base background had Ashrafi motifs, which are a symbol of prosperity and abundance. By the way, let us tell you that the word ‘Ashrafi’ is from Persian language, which means ‘coin’.

Ashrafi was an ancient gold Indian currency used during the Mughal period, which was introduced by Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire. The first coins of Babur were minted in Afghanistan, known as Mithkal or Ashrafi, around 1523 CE.

Keep your jewelery special too

Keep your jewelery special too

Aditi Rao Hydari wore gold jewelery with this outfit, which matched very well with her outfit. She wore a pearl choker set with an intricately designed gold pendant focus point. This set had emeralds, diamonds and rubies, which looked very beautiful together. She was wearing earrings in her ears along with wide gold bangles in her hands. At the same time, she kept her makeup very minimal.

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