Swara Bhasker & Fahad Ahmad Can’t Take Eyes Off Each Other During Qawwali Night; Akhilesh Yadav Among Guests

As Swara Bhasker and Fahad Ahmad are set to tie the knot again in a traditional wedding, the pics from their pre-wedding festivities are going viral. Amid this, Akhilesh Yadav was seen gracing the celebrations.

Akhilesh Yadav Attends Swara & Fahad’s Wedding Festivities

Almost a month after sharing pics from her court marriage, Swara Bhasker and Fahad Ahmad are now making headlines for their traditional wedding. The couple will be tying the knot as per Hindu and Muslim traditions in the presence of their respective families. The pre-wedding festivities are going on with a bang and the pics are going viral on social media. Amid this, Swara shared beautiful glimpses of her qawwali night wherein she and her main man were seen making a statement in ethnics.

The Veere De Wedding actress was seen wearing a dark green salwar suit with golden embroidery along with a henna coloured dupatta with a golden border. On the other hand, Fahad looked stunning in a teal coloured kurta pyjama with heavy embroidery. In the pics, Fahad was seen finding it difficult to take his eyes off the bride to be. Sharing the pics, Swara wrote, "Yeh jo halka halka suroor hai! Qawwali Night at #SwaadAnusaar". Interestingly, Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav was also seen marking a presence at Swara and Fahad's wedding festivities. Swara captioned the post as, "Happy & honoured to welcome Shri @yadavakhilesh ji to #SwaadAnusaar festivities #QawwaliNight .. Used the opportunity to fulfil Pradeep bhaiyya's dream of a pic with his leader.. i also shared my woes about my party pooper Dad to a gracious & sporting Akhilesh ji @theUdayB".

Meanwhile, fans and celebs have been sending love to the couple ahead of their big day. Taking to the comment section, Gauahar Khan wrote, "The perfect amalgamation of cultures, traditions, and the beautiful celebration of love! God bless u both".

On the other hand, talking about the amalgamation of Hindu and Muslim rituals, Fahad and Sawra told the Times of India, "We are both very conscious and proud of our identities and nobody wants to change anybody. We planned things that are common to both our traditions. Haldi is something that happens in both. It's called ubtan in Muslims. Mehendi happens on both sides. Sangeet happens on both sides. In India, an interfaith couple that does not convert, can only get married in the court under the Special Marriage Act. That we have done. Now we are trying to build a common tradition of celebrations".

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