After tying the knot on February 15, Juhi Parmar and Sachin Shroff will now head to New Zealand for their honeymoon. The new bride talks to us about her marriage, her honeymoon plans and missing the comforts of her own home.
Juhi says, "Yes, we'll be flying to New Zealand this week, we both decided on it. Initially, we were very confused as to which place to go to and the list was very big but New Zealand was always the first choice. I am glad that we are finally going there."
She says, "We haven't decided anything as of now but one thing is for sure, I will shop as much as I can! We will do wildest of things, stuff that we can't do in India because here everyone knows us! The other day Sachin was telling me that he would stand on a table in a restaurant and dance, something he obviously can't do here. Even I am very naughty, so we'll just be ourselves."
Parmar talks about her wedding rituals, saying, "It was a complete dream wedding, a typical traditional one. There was a Ganesh pujan followed by Mehndi, the engagement. Then there was Rajasthani food with all those Rajasthani folk dancing around. But the strangest part was ki meri bidaai mein mere siva baaki sabhi roye but I didn't maine socha ki yaar apne show mein toh waise hi bahot ro chuki hoon, ab aur nahin."
Though she will leave for New Zealand soon, the actress has already had a small honeymoon. She says, "My bidaai got over on the 16th afternoon and my parents booked a room in Samode Palace which is just an hour away from Jaipur. It is a very beautiful and huge heritage hotel and we spent 2 days there before flying back to Mumbai."
The actress was welcomed in a very special way. She says, "Kalash was kept and fir kumkum ke paani mein pair rakhkar enter kiya. But I was not at all nervous as I have known my in-laws for five years and my mother-in-law pampers me a lot."
Surprisingly, Juhi doesn't even miss her maayka. She says, "I don't miss my parents as such because unke saath toh meri bidaai 1o saal pehle hi ho chuki hai jab main Mumbai aayi thi but yes, I do miss my sister HIna with whom I used to stay in Malad. I miss my room, I miss the comfort level of my room a lot."