Who
is
Vedant
Sarda:
Filmmaker
Vikram
Bhatt's
daughter
Krishna
Bhatt
tied
the
knot
with
her
longtime
boyfriend
Vedant
Sarda
in
Mumbai
on
Sunday,
June
11.
Pictures
from
the
couple's
wedding
and
pre-wedding
festivities
have
been
doing
the
rounds
on
the
internet.
Krishna
and
Vedant's
wedding
was
a
star-studded
affair,
as
several
big
celebs
from
the
film
industry
graced
their
presence
to
bless
the
couple.
Avika
Gor,
Aftab
Shivdasani,
Sunny
Leone,
Aamir
Khan,
Bobby
Deol,
and
others
made
stunning
appearances
at
the
wedding.
For
the
uninitiated,
Krishna
and
Vedant
exchanged
rings
last
year
in
December.
For
her
big
day,
Krishna
wore
a
maroon
embroidered
lehenga
with
golden
work
and
paired
it
with
heavy
traditional
jewellery.
Whereas
the
groom
wore
a
white
sherwani
and
shoes.
Who
is
Vedant
Sarda?
Krishna
Bhatt's
husband
and
Vikram
Bhatt's
son-in-law,
Vedant
Sarda,
is
a
businessman.
He
owns
a
travel
company
worth
Rs.
20-crore.
He
started
his
career
with
an
investment
of
Rs
6
lakh
and
has
established
himself
as
one
of
the
top
players
in
his
field.
Talking
about
her
Vedant,
Krishan
told
ETimes,
"My
fiancé
Vedant
Sarda
has
a
travel
engine,
which
is
called
WTFair.
It
is
the
fastest
holiday
planning
engine.
He
and
his
elder
brother
Varun
Bhaiya
have
opened
many
verticals
under
that
company.
They
started
in
2014
and
have
become
quite
big
in
what
they
do."
Vedant
is
a
mechanical
engineer.
He
got
his
degree
from
BITS,
and
he
and
his
four
college
friends
started
a
business
in
2010,
as
reported
by
YourStory.
The
business
was
a
student
tabloid
named
TILT.
Later,
he
founded
his
company,
WTFares,
with
an
investment
of
Rs
6
lakh,
and
now
his
company
has
a
turnover
of
Rs
20
crore.
Krishna
and
Vedant
have
been
dating
each
other
for
one
year,
and
it
was
love
at
first
sight
for
them.
"We
knew
that
we'll
actually
end
up
together.
Exactly
a
year
later,
we're
tying
the
knot.
Our
one-year
anniversary
is
our
wedding
day,"
she
told
ETimes.
Daughter
of
director-producer
Vikram
Bhatt
and
Aditi
Bhatt,
Krishna
Bhatt
too
is
a
director
and
a
producer.
She
started
as
an
assistant
director
and
worked
on
the
films
Haunted
3D,
Creature
3D,
Mr
X,
Khamoshiyan,
and
others.
She
had
also
worked
as
an
assistant
writer
for
Ankur
Arora's
Murder
Case
and
Hate
Story
2.
Next,
Krishna
is
making
her
directorial
debut
with
1920:
Horrors
of
the
Heart.