Priyanka & Nick Jonas' Hindu Wedding: The Groom Arrives On A Ghoda & Breaks Into A Bhangda
Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas' Hindu wedding: Nick Jonas arrived on a ghoda and broke into a bhangda all of a sudden and took everyone by surprise. The whole family joined him in doing bhangda steps.
Priyanka
Chopra
and
Nick
Jonas
are
officially
a
couple
as
they
tied
the
knot
in
a
Hindu
and
Christian
ceremony
at
the
Taj
Umaid
Bhawan
Palace
in
Jodhpur
on
December
1
and
2
and
their
near
and
dear
ones
were
present
to
bless
the
couple.
Both
the
families
were
seen
sporting
traditional
outfits
during
the
Punjabi
wedding
and
set
the
stage
on
fire
with
their
dance
performances
to
Bollywood
tunes.
Nick
Jonas
Threw
A
Big
Surprise
At
The
Wedding!
Nick
Jonas
arrived
at
the
wedding
on
a
ghoda
sporting
a
gold
sherwani
and
right
after
the
procession,
the
groom
broke
into
a
bhangda
and
made
everyone
hit
the
floor
and
dance
to
the
beats.
Nick's
bhangda
steps
came
as
a
surprise
and
the
family
members
loved
every
bit
of
it.
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Nick
Jonas
Took
An
Elephant
Ride
Apart
from
the
traditional
ghoda
ride,
Nick
Jonas
also
took
a
ride
on
an
elephant
and
broke
into
a
bhangda
once
again
before
exchanging
the
varmala
with
Priyanka
Chopra.
It
Was
A
Fairytale
Wedding!
Nick
Jonas
and
Priyanka
Chopra's
wedding
at
the
Taj
Umaid
Bhawan
Palace
looked
straight
out
of
a
fairytale
and
the
sangeet
pictures
gave
us
a
glimpse
of
how
royal
and
elegant
it
looked.
The
guests
were
seen
enjoying
every
moment
and
the
couple,
of
course,
will
have
warm
memories
forever.
Happy
Married
Life
Priyanka
&
Nick!!
Here's
wishing
Priyanka
Chopra
and
Nick
Jonas
a
happy
married
life
and
may
there
be
lots
of
happiness
and
joy
for
the
rest
of
their
lives.
Amul
Paid
Tribute
To
Priyanka
Chopra
&
Nick
Jonas
Just
when
we
were
all
happy
looking
at
the
sangeet
and
mehendi
pictures
of
Priyanka
Chopra
and
Nick
Jonas,
Amul
read
the
pulse
of
the
country
and
provided
an
illustration
which
is
so
apt
and
true.
No
wonder
they're
called
The
Taste
of
India.