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Today's the day. Actress Karisma Kapoor ties the knot with Delhi-based industrialist Sunjay Kapur at the Deonar Cottage on the lawns of RK Studios in Chembur, which has played host to all the weddings in the Kapoor family, with Rajiv Kapoor's wedding in 2000 being the last occasion.

''I want to be close to my grandfather and receive his blessings on the occasion of my wedding,'' says the actress on the choice of venue.

While Karisma's trousseau, designed by Manish Malhotra, includes sarees, churidars and salwar-kameezes in a range of subtle colours, plus diamond jewellery, Rohit Bal has designed Indian outfits, including sherwanis, for the groom. Today, Lolo's sister Kareena will be dressed in pink and fuschia, her father Randhir Kapoor in a black embroidered sherwani, and mom Babita in a saree.

Invitation cards for the wedding were sent out in the form of cream-coloured letter fitted with rudraksha beads bearing a message from Randhir, Babita and Karisma's grandmother Krishna Raj Kapoor. On Karisma's request, the wedding has been kept a private affair with just friends and family members.

Gayatri Marwah, who is doing the decor of the function, has turned the lawns into a 'Sheesh Mahal. ''I've done up the place with fabrics and mirrors. The garden should accommodate 600 guests,'' says Marwah. While the venue will be bedecked with flowers, hour-long wedding rites will be conducted at 11 am as per Sikh tradition.

At noon, Randhir will lead the bar brigade by opening a champagne

bottle. There will be at least 70 types of spirits, including wine, vodka, cocktails and gin. ''About 40 starters will do the rounds,'' says the family friend. Lunch will begin at 2 pm, and the elaborate menu has been prepared by chefs Ishtiaque Qureshi and Jayant Paul. The doli will leave at 8 pm with the couple heading for a suburban hotel.

Tomorrow evening, the couple leaves for Italy, then on to Spain and other European countries. Also on the agenda of the fortnight-long trip is a three-day cruise in the Mediterranean Sea. For Karisma, it is now time for happiness ever after. ''I have known Sunjay and his family since I was a child and sincerely believe that this was meant to be.'' Because marriages might be made in heaven, but they are arranged by miracles of destiny.

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At noon, Randhir will lead the bar brigade by opening a champagne bottle. There will be at least 70 types of spirits, including wine, vodka, cocktails and gin.
joga singh jee, plz read tis also writen there.

Yeah , but thats also present at most punjabi weddings. Kapoor family ( khandan ) started off in punjabi films and i am pretty sure have strong ties with punjabi culture.

Karishma's Grandfather was in a lot of Sikhi religious flims ( Prithvi Raj Chohan ).

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umm...true who cares...

but the all from punjab u know...so thats why. and ma dad lovez um...hehehehe

he told me that their(kapoor) family, nno matter wha, used to do Japji sahib jis paath everyday. and i think in their interviews they always used to mension this, that its all with kirpa of waheguru

i thought that was kool.. rolleyes.gif hehehehe

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