Nick
Goes
Desi
A
source
told
E!,
"Priyanka
looked
breathtaking
in
her
traditional
red
Indian
wedding
outfit. Nick
did
a
beautiful
job
following
the
customs
of
a
Hindu
ceremony.
It
was
lovely
seeing
how
they
honoured
both
of
their
heritages."
Sunday
Began
With
A
Haldi-Chooda
Ceremony
A
Bombay
Times
report
quoted
a
source,
"The
day
dawned
with
a
breakfast
programme
from
7
am
to
11
am
at
Rizala
the
restaurant
inside
Umaid
Bhawan.
Post
that,
it
was
time
for
the
traditional
haldi-chooda
ceremony,
which
was
slated
to
take
place
at
12.30
pm,
at
the
Mardana
Hall
at
the
venue."
The
Theme
For
The
Indian
Wedding
"The
theme
was
'pink,
orange
and
purple'
for
guests
and
the
decor
was
beautiful.
-
with
traditional
gendaphool
(marigolds)
all
around," added
the
source.
The
Wedding
Mandap
Was
Decorated
With
White
Curtains
&
Marigold
Flowers
A
source
told
Mumbai
Mirror,
"Women
sported
bracelets
with
'NP'
embossed
on
them
while
it
was
broaches
with
a
similar
design
for
the
men."
Speaking
about
the
venue,
the
source
added,
"White
curtains
and
marigold
flowers
lined
the
venue
for
the
ceremony
that
went
on
for
two
hours
and
was
followed
by
a
lunch
inside
a
glass-roofed
hall."
According
to
Mumbai
Mirror,
the
Indian
wedding
took
place
at
the
same
location
where
the
Christian
wedding
took
place
a
day
earlier
with
the
couple
exchanging
varmalas
and
the
baraat
arriving
at
the
venue
in
the
evening.
Priyanka
Looked
Stunning
In
A
Red
Sabyasachi
Ensemble
"Priyanka
wore
a
Sabyasachi
ensemble
and
she
looked
stunning.
Designer
Sabyasachi
was
also
seen
helping
her
with
her
ensemble
before
the
function,
so
it
was
assumed
that
she
wore
his
creation,"
stated
a
Bombay
Times
report.
Nick
Arrived
On
A
Ghodi
Nick
arrived
on
a
Ghodi
as
per
the
tradition
and
later
joined
his
bride
Priyanka
on
an
elephant
ride
around
the
palace.
At
around
8:30
pm,
the
couple
exchanged
jaimalas
which
was
followed
by
a
dinner.
The
After-Party
Went
On
Till
Wee
Hours
The
dinner
was
followed
by
an
after-party
which
went
on
till
the
early
hours
of
the
morning
before
the
duo,
along
with
their
families
and
guests,
bid
farewell
to
Jodhpur.