Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth’s love blossomed after meeting on the sets of Maha Samudram in 2021. The duo became the talk of the town ever since the news of them giving love a second chance broke. Their connection, despite their previous unsuccessful marriages, is palpable. The couple’s heartfelt wedding ceremony at a historic 400-year-old temple in Wanarpathy, Telangana, touched fans with its simplicity and meaningfulness. Recently, Aditi shared a few more ethereal glimpses of her second wedding ceremony with Siddharth.
Aditi Rao Hydari ties the knot for the second time with Siddharth at the Alila Fort Bishangarh
Aditi Rao Hydari and Sidharth are the epitome of acing minimal wedding picks. The couple tied the knot for the second time in Rajasthan, and it was surreal. For the day, the diva donned a red-hued full-sleeved lehenga from the shelves of Sabyasachi. She amplified with gold and emerald accessories. Aditi donned a nath and a matha patti, along with matching necklace and earrings, which was the highlight of her entire look.
Aditi opted for subtle glam makeup, which consisted of brown smokey eyes, thin strokes of eyeliner, and pink lips. Her groom, Siddharth, donned an ivory-hued sherwani with intricate golden embroidery, which he paired with a shawl and layered pearl necklace.
Aditi Rao’s special moon alta
Aditi Rao Hydari has put a lot of thought into her wedding look, as seen in her Alta design. The actress chose to adorn the back of her hands and feet with the half-moon, a symbol deeply rooted in Hindu culture. This symbol, representing timelessness in Hinduism, perfectly captures the eternal nature of love and marriage, adding a captivating and timeless element to her bridal look.
Aditi Rao Hydari turned a Sabyasachi bride for her first wedding with Siddharth
For her wedding, Aditi Rao Hydari donned a soft-toned traditional lehenga from the ace designer, Sabyasachi Mukherjee. The lehenga was in a beige tone, and it was highlighted with a golden border overall. The base of the dupatta had round patterns made upon it, and the actress pinned the dupatta like a pallu. She teamed her lehenga with a matching blouse, which had golden strips all over and was highlighted with embellished golden borders.
Aditi opted for a more understated elegance , choosing kundan pieces from Sabyasachi Mukherjee. Her ensemble included a statement choker, jadau kundan payals, kundan bangles, a nolok, and a pair of jhumkis. With a dewy makeup base and hair adorned with gajra, she looked like a vision of elegance, inspiring us with her fashion choices.
Congratulation to Aditi and Siddharth!
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