Lovebirds
Ali
Fazal
and
Richa
Chadha
were
reportedly
supposed
to
tie
the
knot
last
year
in
April.
However,
their
plans
for
the
same
was
shattered
by
the
onset
of
the
COVID-19
first
wave.
Ever
since
then,
fans
were
left
wondering
when
the
two
would
say
'I
do'
to
each
other
and
looks
like
their
question
has
been
answered.
The
latest
buzz
is
that
Ali
and
Richa
will
soon
be
tying
the
knot
next
year
in
March.
According
to
a
news
report
in
Mid-Day,
Ali
Fazal
and
Richa
Chadha
will
be
getting
married
in
March
2022.
The
report
further
stated
that
the
couple
will
be
having
an
intimate
ceremony
for
the
same
and
are
currently
in
search
of
a
perfect
wedding
location.
The
publication
quoted
a
source
close
to
the
duo
to
reveal,
"The
wedding
will
be
a
two-city
affair
-
in
Mumbai
and
Delhi.
However,
they
will
keep
it
intimate
with
only
family
and
close
friends
in
attendance.
At
the
moment,
the
actors
are
looking
at
various
venues
in
the
cities
and
will
zero
in
on
the
locations
soon."
The
source
further
added
that
March
2022
will
be
a
perfect
time
for
Richa
Chadha
and
Ali
Fazal
to
tie
the
knot
as
the
couple
have
their
professional
commitments
lined
up
from
the
month
of
April.
The
source
said,
"Ali
is
working
on
a
few
Hollywood
projects.
So,
they
worked
out
their
dates
and
settled
on
a
summer
wedding." Meanwhile,
the
couple
has
recently
added
a
new
feather
to
their
cap.
Girls
Will
Be
Girls,
the
maiden
production
to
emerge
from
the
newly
minted
Pushing
Buttons
Studios,
a
unit
jointly
founded
by
Ali
and
Richa
has
won
the
distinguished
'Aide
aux
cinemas
du
monde' grant.
Girls
Will
Be
Girls
is
a
female-led
drama
written
and
to
be
helmed
by
debutant
Shuchi
Talati.
The
film
revolves
around
a
complicated
mother-daughter
relationship
and
deals
with
their
dual
coming
of
age.
Talking
about
the
same,
Ali
Fazal
had
said,
"Richa
and
I
are
thrilled
that
being
new
producers,
we're
making
the
correct
choices
for
our
first
production.
We're
grateful
to
our
French
co-producers,
Claire
from
Dolce
Vita
Films
and
Shuchi
for
their
efforts
in
securing
us
this
prestigious
grant.
It
makes
our
maiden
production
an
Indo-French
one."