Parineeti Chopra Requests Paparazzi to Stop Following Her Before Wedding with Raghav Chadha: “Bus Kijiye”

Chewi|Sep 16, 2023

A video shows Parineeti getting out of her car looking upset. She was wearing a casual blue and red striped top. She told the photographers, "I didn't invite you to come here." Later, she went inside a building and came back to ask them to stop, even with folded hands. One of the photographers said sorry. The original video got deleted, but shorter videos and pictures have gone viral.

Parineeti and Raghav Chadha's wedding invite has also been shared online. They will have a big celebration in Udaipur for a whole week and a party on September 30 in Chandigarh.

Their wedding celebrations will start on September 17 in Delhi with special prayers and music, and will continue until September 24 in Rajasthan at The Leela Palace, Udaipur. Only their close family and friends will stay there, while other guests will stay at nearby fancy hotels. It's going to be a big Punjabi wedding.

Some important political leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal, Kapil Sibal, Bhagwant Mann, Sanjay Singh, and Abhishek Manu Singhvi are invited. Some Bollywood friends, including Priyanka Chopra, are also expected to join the fun.

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