Sidharth
Malhotra
and
Kiara
Advani
are
all
set
to
start
a
new
chapter
of
their
lives
together.
The
couple
will
reportedly
tie
the
knot
today,
February
7,
at
the
grand
Suryagarh
Palace
in
Jaisalmer.
The
couple
had
reached
the
wedding
venue
on
February
4
and
were
accompanied
by
friends
and
family.
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Though
the
couple
chose
not
to
make
the
wedding
official,
they
looked
pretty
elated.
Sidharth's
brother
Harshad
Malhotra
and
mother
Rimma
Malhotra
said
they
were
excited
to
welcome
the
beautiful
diva
into
their
family.
The
wedding
is
expected
to
see
a
footfall
of
around
150
VVIPs
from
different
walks
of
life
and
a
tight
security
arrangement
is
done
at
the
venue.
While
we
are
yet
to
get
a
proper
glimpse
of
the
couple
and
inside
of
the
venue,
media
reports
and
social
media
is
filled
with
new
developments
every
now
and
then.
Now,
a
report
in
Bollywood
Life,
reveals
the
list
of
delicacies
from
the
luxurious
wedding.
The
couples' wedding
menu
will
reportedly
include
a
mix
of
Rajputana
and
Awadhi
cuisine.
As
per
the
report,
about
eight
kinds
of
churma,
five
kinds
of
baati,
and
other
delicious
local
foods
are
being
prepared.
Besides,
Awadhi
specialties
and
royal
Rajputana
dishes
are
also
on
the
list.
A
report
from
News18,
also
states
that
a
total
of
100
different
cuisines
from
10
countries
will
be
served
at
the
wedding
of
Sid
and
Kiara.
The
food
menu
features
prominent
international
dishes
which
includes
Mexican,
Chinese,
Italian
and
American
among
others.
The
mouth-watering
Indian
delicacies
include
Rajasthani,
Punjabi,
and
Gujarati
cuisines.
Jaisalmer's
Ghotwan
Ladoo
has
also
made
it
to
the
list
of
food
menu
in
Sid-Kiara's
wedding.
Also,
it
has
been
reported
that
around
50
stalls
will
be
set
up
with
500
waiters
in
their
dress
code
to
serve
the
guests
at
the
wedding.
All
the
waiters
have
been
assigned
to
attend
to
different
guests.
Each
stall
will
have
two
to
three
dishes.
Besides,
breakfast
and
lunch
menus
are
different.
The
wedding
will
reportedly
also
have
a
no-phone
policy.