Rajkummar Rao reveals that there is no Sangeet or Haldi ceremony in his wedding with Patralekhaa: “We just…”

Rajkummar Rao is waiting for the release of his next film, Bhool Chuk Maaf, who plays Ranjan, who is married to Titli by a government job played by Wamiqa Gabbi, but gets stuck. The film skipped the dramatic release and will now premiere on Prime Video on May 16.
Rajkummar Rao and Padelekhaa Wedding
As his upcoming film Bhool Chuk Maaf rotates around marriage and time loops, Rajkummar Rao reflects on his own wedding with actress Patralekhaa and shares that they skip the ceremony and instead celebrates a series of parties repeatedly.
Rajkummar told IANS when asked which part of the wedding ceremony he still wanted to repeat: “At my wedding, we didn’t have rituals like Sangeet or Haldi. We just went to the party – the first day of the day, the evening was night. Then the wedding. Then the wedding, and that night was another party. “We had themed parties like pool parties and white parties like this,” Rajkummar added that he married in Chandigarh in 2021 after more than a decade of dating.
Bhool Chuk Maaf follows Ranjan, a romantic boy from Banaras, who married Titli from the government job played by Wamiqa Gabbi, but forgets his vow to Lord Shiva until he fulfills his promise and is trapped in the time loop. He talked about whether it was like a party because the movie spins around the wedding and said, “It was a party, but until the night time, because it was hot during the day. We shot it between May and June. He added, “Otherwise, we had a lot of fun on the screen and on the screen because we were all very calm.” No one takes himself so seriously. Everyone loves their work and is passionate about making this film. ”
On May 8, the producers of Bhool Chuk Maaf, originally scheduled to be released on May 9, announced that the film will now be released on May 16 on Prime video with “Recent Events and National Safety Training.” (Input with IANS)
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