“The functions that have been planned are Haldi, Mehandi, Sangeet, Reception, Lagaan, Sagai. We were thinking of postponing the marriage given the third wave, but I was very adamant that we will not. I have seen in the past, when you postpone the wedding the excitement goes for a toss. Also, I have a few commitments in the future so it won’t be feasible for me then,” he says.
Due to the third wave, there will be a lot of restrictions. “Yes. The good thing is that this is not as deadly as the second wave. We are only inviting limited guests. We are following all the protocols. It’s a palace wedding so it is not a difficult task to manage these things. It’s a big property so it won’t get crowded. We will do everything possible to protect the people,” he reveals.
“I wanted to get married 6-7 years back, but it’s God’s wish that it’s happening now. A lot of people are surprised that I chose arranged marriage, but finding the right kind of girl who builds your life and takes you further and sees your growth and tries to make you grow in your life is important. I know when it comes to arranged marriage, I don’t know the person that much and I am just curious about what she will be like. There is lots of development and because of that the process is beautiful and exciting,” he says.
Rahul wanted to have a lavish wedding in Rajasthan and he is happy to have fulfilled his dream.
“My mom too wanted the same. But because of COVID we are not having too many guests,” he continues, “It would be a life-changing event for me and I’m looking forward to it. Need your blessings. From being a bachelor to a married man is a different journey altogether. When you have crossed 30, you realise a lot of things where you are more mature and settled with your emotions. I have gone through enough… Now I’ve a lot of patience and will handle things in a different way.”