• Source:JND

Anshula Kapoor shared adorable photos from her Gor Dhana ceremony with fiancé Rohan Thakkar on Instagram. The traditional Gujarati pre-wedding ritual, similar to an engagement, was attended by close family members, including her father Boney Kapoor, brother Arjun Kapoor and sisters Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor. Anshula captioned the post with heartfelt words, expressing her love and gratitude for Rohan's presence in her life. The ceremony also honored Anshula's late mother, Mona Shourie Kapoor, with a special tribute.

Anshula looked stunning in a purple Bandhani lehenga, while Rohan wore a dark blue traditional outfit. Family and friends, including Sonam Kapoor, Shikhar Pahariya, Rhea Kapoor and Shanaya Kapoor, joined in the celebration. Khushi Kapoor shared photos from the ceremony, writing, "My sister's getting married! Welcome to the chaotic family @rohanthakkar1511. Love you guys." The couple is set to tie the knot in December.

ALSO READ: Khushi Kapoor Shares What She Has Learned From Arjun And Janhvi, Calls Sridevi Kapoor ‘Nurturer’

Anshula Kapoor's Gor Dhana ceremony was attended by close family and friends, including Sonam Kapoor, Shikhar Pahariya, Rhea Kapoor, and Shanaya Kapoor. In heartfelt moments, Anshula got emotional holding her brother Arjun Kapoor's picture, while Boney Kapoor and Arjun blessed the couple.

Anshula penned a heartfelt note on Instagram and wrote, "His love makes me believe fairytales don’t just live in books, they live in moments like these. A room overflowing with laughter, hugs, blessings, and the people who make our world feel full. And then, Ma’s love…quietly wrapping itself around us. In her flowers, in her words, in her seat, in the way her presence could still be felt everywhere. All I remember is looking around and thinking: this is what forever should feel like. Rab raakha (May God protect you)."

ALSO READ: Anshula Kapoor And Rohan Thakkar To Get Engaged In A Low Key Ceremony On Dussehra: Report

"A room overflowing with laughter, hugs, blessings, and the people who make our world feel full. And then, Ma’s love…quietly wrapping itself around us. In her flowers, in her words, in her seat, in the way her presence could still be felt everywhere. All I remember is looking around and thinking: this is what forever should feel like. Rab raakha."