Rumor Arlet: Varun Dhawan and Natasha Dalal's Wedding Date Locked In November?

Mina Muzumdar|Apr 25, 2019

Is the couple going to tie the knot this November?

Varun Dhawan and girlfriend Natasha Dalal's relationship has been going well for years, and now as the Bollywood actor is growing older, the latest buzz suggests that they are going to announce the big news soon.

Earlier, a close source let slip that the couple has been looking for a perfect destination for their wedding as both of their families have consented the wedding date. Following by, rumors were being spread about their upcoming wedding this November.

An insider said that though the couple wanted to walk down the aisle as soon as at the beginning of 2020, however, their families want the wedding to take place sometime earlier. Moreover, to be well- prepare for the big day, Varun Dhawan will have some days off from his work.

Previously, a friend of the two said that they initially want their wedding to be held in beach heaven: Maldives. Nevertheless, the ideas didn't receive support from either family side as logistic could be a huge problem. But as for now, they seem to conclude the wedding date and venue. According to the report, the actor's mother wants the wedding will be in accordance with Sindhi tradition.

Talking about wedding rumour, Varun Dhawan opened up in a episode on Koffee with Karan, said:

Recently, Natasha made headline when a fan threatened to kill Varun's girlfriend. She then filed a case at Santa Cruz police station.

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