Vicky
Kaushal
and
Katrina
Kaif
are
all
set
to
get
hitched
on
December
9
at
the
Six
Senses
Resort,
Fort
Barwara
in
Sawai
Madhopur,
Rajasthan
and
if
reports
are
to
be
believed,
their
wedding
festivities
will
be
kick-starting
from
today
(December
7).
Amid
this,
a
Rajasthan-based
advocate
has
registered
a
complaint
against
the
celebrity
couple,
venue
manager
and
the
District
Collector.
As
per
a
report
in
IANS,
Advocate
Naitrabind
Singh
Jadoun
has
taken
this
legal
action
for
allegedly
blocking
the
way
leading
to
Chauth
Mata
temple
from
December
6-12
owing
to
Vicky-Katrina's
wedding.
Jadoun
mentioned
in
his
complaint
that
he
has
no
objection
to
the
event
and
also
made
a
request
to
open
the
way
to
the
temple
in
view
of
the
problems
faced
by
the
devotees.
According
to
the
news
agency,
the
advocate
mentioned
in
his
complaint,
"Chauth
Ka
Barwara
accommodates
a
historical
temple
of
Chauth
Mata,
which
is
centuries
old.
Everyday,
hundreds
of
devotees
visit
the
temple
and
offer
their
prayers.
Hotel
Six
Senses
is
located
on
the
way
to
the
temple.
The
hotel
manager
has
closed
the
road
leading
to
the
temple
under
the
supervision
of
the
District
Collector
from
December
6-12.
Due
to
this,
the
devotees
are
facing
a
lot
of
trouble
in
reaching
the
temple.
For
the
next
six
days,
the
main
road
leading
from
Hotel
Six
Senses
to
the
temple
will
be
completely
closed."
The
complaint
further
read,
"In
such
a
situation,
keeping
in
mind
the
sentiments
of
the
common
man
and
the
devotees,
the
way
to
the
Chauth
Mata
temple
should
be
opened
from
the
front
side
of
Hotel
Six
Senses."
Meanwhile,
Vicky
Kaushal
and
Katrina
Kaif's
high-profile
wedding
is
going
to
be
an
extremely
private
affair.
Yesterday,
the
paparazzi
spotted
the
duo
leaving
for
their
wedding
destination.
Katrina
glowed
in
a
yellow
ethnic
outfit
while
Vicky
wore
printed
peach-coloured
shirt
and
khaki
pants.