Neha
Kakkar
&
Rohanpreet’s
Look
At
Their
Wedding
Reception
At
the
reception,
Neha
dazzled
in
a
glittery
white
lehenga
and
pretty
diamond
jewellery
while
her
husband
looked
dapper
in
a
blue
tuxedo.
Neha
&
Rohan
Pose
With
Guests
The
couple
looked
adorable
together
and
were
all
smiles
as
they
clicked
pictures
with
the
guests.
Punjabi
singer
Mankirt
Aulakh
graced
the
singers'
reception
and
made
the
bride
and
groom
dance
their
hearts
out.
Neha-Rohan
Sing
&
Dance
At
Their
Reception
Neha
and
Rohanpreet
not
only
danced
to
Mankirt's
song,
but
they
also
sang
some
of
their
own
songs
and
danced
the
night
away.
Ring
Finding
Ritual
Also,
Neha,
who
arrived
in
Rohanpreet's
hometown
on
Monday,
was
given
a
warm
welcome
by
her
new
family.
His
family
supported
her
in
the
'gaana
rasam'
(ring
finding
ritual)
which
is
played
by
the
newlyweds.
They
were
heard
telling
Rohanpreet
to
lose
the
game
in
Punjabi.
Neha
&
Rohanpreet
Call
Themselves
‘Sabyasachi
Couple’
Neha
had
shared
a
video
on
her
Instagram
handle,
in
which
she
and
Rohanpreet
are
on
their
way
to
the
gurudwara
for
their
wedding.
She
was
seen
singing
their
song
'Nehu
Da
Vyah' while
Rohanpreet
lip-synced
with
her.
They
were
also
seen
flaunting
their
mehendis.
Rohan
had
Neha's
name
written
on
his
palm
and
vice
versa.
They
called
themselves
‘Sabyasachi
Couple'.
Kapil
Sharma
Wishes
Neha
&
Rohan
Kapil
shared
the
couple's
picture
and
wished
them.
He
wrote,
"Congratulations
to
my
dear
@nehakakkar
n
the
handsome
boy
@rohanpreetsingh
🤗❤️
lots
of
love,
best
wishes🥳
hamesha
khush
raho
🙏
#nehudavyah
#blessings."
Mika
Singh
Apologises
To
Neha
For
Not
Attending
Her
Wedding
Mika
Singh
wished
the
couple
and
also
apologised
for
not
attending
their
wedding.
He
wrote,
"Hearty
congratulations
to
my
younger
sister
@iAmNehaKakkar
and
the
handsome
Sardar
@rohanpreetrs2
and
bro
@tonykakkar
@sonukakkarofficial
and
both
the
families.
Wishing
you
both
a
very
happy
married
life.
You
both
looked
so
beautiful." He
further
wrote,
"Dear
Neha
I'm
very
sorry
that
I
couldn't
attend
any
function,
I
wasnt
well
but
my
best
wishes
to
you.
Waheguru
Mehar
kare
dono
parivaran
te..."