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Bipasha Basu wears Jaipur Jewels for her Mehendi ceremony

| | Apr 30, 2016, at 02:04 am
Mumbai, Apr 29 (IBNS): Bollywood beauty Bipasha Basu is all set to tie the knot with her longtime beau Karan Singh Grover.
The couple, who met on the sets of  "Alone", are excited to begin their wedding celebrations on Friday, starting with the auspicious Mehendi ceremony.
 
Whether it is the venue of the wedding or the details of her outfit, Bipasha has been actively involved in every little detail for her special day. 
 
Her Mehendi ceremony, an intimate affair with close friends and family during the day, was based around the colour of Pink.
 
Bipasha handpicked every piece of jewellery that she wore from the renowned brand Jaipur Jewels. The pieces for the function were designed in floral patterns and featured real Basra pearls in delicate styles.
 
She opted for a traditional Satlaada, a seven layered necklace crafted in real basra pearls with old periodic pieces of ruby and emerald embellishments. Bipasha accentuated the look with pink and white Jadau Jhumars engraved in heirloom lotus motifs.
 

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