knot with actor Karan Singh Grover last year,
it felt like she was preparing for a film.
"A wedding is an amalgamation of curated
ideas and the checklist is endless. When I
got married, it felt like I was prepping for
another film to be honest," Bipasha, who
has played a bride in films like "Raaz", "Race"
and "Barsaat", said in a statement.
"Now, it has been such a wonderful journey
together," she added.
She wishes the same happiness to all the
readers of the book, "The Great Indian
Wedding Book", published by Hundred
Communications Pvt Ltd.
"This book will be the anchor at every stage
for those desirous of making their big day a
magnum opus," said the actress, who
sported a red Sabyasachi Mukherjee lehenga
on her wedding day.
The book celebrates the fusion of tradition
and luxury in India's wedding business and
provides a comprehensive insight for brides
and grooms-to-be.
Trousseau, souvenirs, invitations, cuisine
and destinations blend together in a
symphony to compose wedding orchestra
in harmony and unravel the key ingredients
of a dream wedding.
Atul Pandey, founder of Hundred
Communications Pvt Ltd, said: "Today, the
new age couples are now ready to
personalize every aspect of their big day.
The fourth edition of 'The Great Indian
Wedding Book' helps you best navigate the
hassles pertaining to curating and executing
your wedding."
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