HYDERABAD: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan’s sister Arpita Khan, tied the knot with businessman Aayush Sharma on a star-studded Tuesday evening at the Taj Falaknuma hotel in Hyderabad, India. Arpita is Salman’s adopted sister, according to zeenews India.
The celebrations, which kicked off with the baraat at 4.30pm continued till late in the night at the heritage hotel located in the old city area.
The baraat included horses and two bands, one from Delhi and one from Hyderabad.
Salman’s father Salim Khan, mother Salma, brothers Arbaaz, Sohail and other family members received the baraat and blessed the couple, who exchanged garlands.
The rituals were followed by a party, where Salman, his step-mother Helen and sister-in-law Malaika Arora Khan performed some popular numbers. Punjabi singers Mika and Yo Yo Honey Singh livened up the party as well.
Aamir Khan, Katrina Kaif and Karan Johar were among top stars from Bollywood who attended the marriage. Stars from Tollywood and businessmen were among the 250 guests invited for the wedding.
It was not clear as to which other leading stars attended the wedding as a security blanket was thrown around the hotel and media was barred from the venue.
While police were managing the outer security ring, the actor’s personal guards and others were keeping a tight vigil inside the hotel.
Salman booked the entire 60-room hotel for Tuesday and Wednesday. The celebrations were scheduled to conclude on wednesday with a farewell lunch.
Seven folk artists from Rajasthan and many more from Mumbai were specially flown in for Tuesday night’s party. Hundreds of Salman fans, including young girls, gathered outside the hotel to catch a glimpse of the stars.
The fans, including some from Mumbai, mobbed the vehicles entering the hotel. The menu for the party included Deccani cuisine, especially Biryani and Haleem and double ka meetha.
Falaknuma is one of the most beautiful palaces of the Nizam, the ruler of erstwhile Hyderabad State.
The palace, which the Taj Group converted into a luxury hotel and opened four years ago, has 60 lavish rooms, decorated halls and a 101-seat dining hall, said to be the biggest in the world.
It was Nawab Vaqar-ul-Umra, the Nizam’s prime minister, who built the palace in 1893. Impressed by its magnificence, the Nizam bought it for himself. A couple of suites, including the one used by the Nizam, are the most expensive. The hotel charges over INR 500,000 a night for the Nizam suite.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 20th, 2014.
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