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Parineeti Chopra made for a stunning bride at her wedding with Raghav Chadha. The couple tied the knot on Sunday in Udaipur in the presence of family members, colleagues and close friends. The actress looked gorgeous as always in a Manish Malhotra ivory-golden lehenga.
The glow on Parineeti's face was unmissable in pictures. While a lot has to do with the excitement around her wedding, the actress has been following a disciplined lifestyle which includes eating right and an adequate amount of workout to stay healthy.
Parineeti, who said she 'was obese when I came back from London after college', lost almost 28 kilos before embarking on her journey into the world of cinema. She made her acting debut with Ladies vs. Ricky Bahl in 2012.
According to reports, Parineeti follows a strict diet. Reportedly, her morning breakfast includes brown bread with a little butter, two egg whites, and a glass of milk or juice. She prefers home-cooked meal for lunch which includes brown rice, dal, roti and green leafy vegetables along with salad. Several reports claim that her dinner includes green leafy vegetables and other simple food.
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Sharing pictures from the wedding, Parineeti wrote, "From the very first chat at the breakfast table, our hearts knew. Been waiting for this day for a long time .. So blessed to finally be Mr and Mrs! Couldn't have lived without each other .. Our forever begins now."
Manish Malhotra, who designed Parineeti's wedding attire, wrote on Instagram, "My dearest @parineetichopra and @raghavchadha88 many congratulations, lots of love and blessings. Parineeti from our discussions of all your outfits at my Atelier and Home .. our laughter and your love for tone on tone geometrical intricate art work to the emerald jewellery me sketching and designing for you .. all loving memories for life .. you bring Joy and there is only and only love for you."
Her lehenga had a "tonal ecru base adorned with intricate hand embroidery using vintage gold thread in a mesmerising linear geometric pattern. Nakshi and metal sequins added a touch of elegance, perfectly complementing the delicate mesh blouse and tulle framework dupatta, each embellished with fair-sized pearls."