Aditi Rao Hydari, Siddharth get married for second time in Rajasthan, dreamy wedding pictures exude regal vibes

Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth look regal as they share their dreamy wedding pictures from Rajasthan.

by · BollywoodLife.com
Actress Aditi Rao Hydari who recently got married to Siddharth has once again tied the knot in Rajasthan. The head over heels in love couple shared their dreamy wedding pictures and fans are in love with it.
Aditi looked drop-dead gorgeous in a red lehenga choli which had detailed intricate work that she paired with traditional kundan jewellery. She accessorised her look with a heavy necklace, earrings, a nose ring, and a headband.
She captioned the pictures as, 'The best this to hold on to in life is each other (red heart emoji).' Aditi and Siddharth paint the town red with their elegant and romantic poses.
The madly in love couple Aditi and Siddharth radiate love and joy in every frame. The couple celebrated their wedding in the most unique way and looked regal.
Aditi Rao Hydari graced her Instagram feed with her second wedding pictures which took place in Alila Fort Bishangarh in Rajasthan. Fans could not stop themselves from congratulating the couple as they expressed their joy seeing their wedding pictures. One user wrote, 'Beautiful couple', another commented saying, 'Charming pics, Congratulations'.
Aditi and Siddharth earlier exchanged vows in a South Indian wedding at a stunning 400-year-old temple in Telangana’s Wanaparthy district. The two have been in a steady relationship for nearly three years and later decided to take the next step in their relationship.
Siddharth on the other hand looked handsome as he wore a beige sherwani which he styled with a matching dupatta. The two wore Sabyasachi ensembles and looked beautiful.
Siddharth proposed his lady love Aditi at her favourite place. The actor told Vogue India, 'I was closest to my nani, who passed away a few years ago. She started a school in Hyderabad. One day, Siddharth asked me if he could see it, knowing full well how close I had been to her.'
Siddharth told the portal, 'He got down on his knee and I asked him, Now what have you lost? Whose shoelaces are open?’ He kept saying, ‘Addu, listen to me’. And then he proposed. He said he wanted to bring me to my favourite childhood place, one with my grandmother’s blessings'.