Shama
Sikander
and
James
Milliron,
who
got
engaged
in
January
2015,
have
been
waiting
to
get
married
since
two
years.
However,
the
pandemic
ruined
their
plan
and
they
had
to
postpone
their
wedding.
Finally,
the
couple
has
decided
to
get
married
in
March
and
it
is
a
destination
wedding
for
them.
As
per
Times
Of
India
report,
Shama
and
James
will
tie
the
knot
on
March
14
in
Goa.
It
will
be
a
white
wedding
and
the
pre-wedding
rituals
will
take
place
from
the
day
prior.
About
her
wedding,
Shama
was
quoted
by
the
leading
daily
as
saying,
"James
and
I
have
waited
for
two
years
for
this
day.
We
will
have
a
white
wedding
and
it
will
be
a
two-day
affair.
We
are
keeping
it
more
international
because
many
of
our
relatives
are
settled
abroad.
It
will
be
'India
meets
America'.
I
love
seeing
people
at
white
weddings,
but
I
had
never
thought
of
how
I
wanted
mine
to
be.
I
love
the
simplicity,
class
and
elegance
associated
with
the
white
wedding."
Talking
about
infusing
some
Indian
rituals,
she
said
that
she
doesn't
believe
much
in
rituals,
and
the
only
one
that
she
believes
in
is
coming
together
and
celebrating
love.
The
actress
added
that
it
will
be
more
of
a
spiritual
wedding
than
a
ritualistic
one.
Shama
revealed
that
they
wanted
to
get
married
in
Turkey
and
had
even
booked
a
venue
before
the
pandemic.
She
said,
"I
am
a
spontaneous
person
and
organised
at
the
same
time.
However,
I
don't
believe
in
planning
way
ahead.
I
believe
in
living
in
the
moment.
We
had
been
waiting
for
two
years
for
this
day
and
had
even
booked
a
venue
in
Turkey
before
the
pandemic.
Even
now,
there
are
travel
restrictions
and
I
don't
want
my
guests
to
go
through
any
stress.
So,
we
decided
to
change
it
and
that's
how
we
zeroed
in
on
Goa.
Since
the
climate
will
change
in
a
couple
of
months,
we
decided
to
get
married
in
March."
The
actress
revealed
that
it
will
be
an
intimate
wedding
and
she
has
invited
around
60
people.
Shama
said
that
she
wanted
to
keep
her
wedding
intimate
from
the
word
go,
as
she
believes
that
wedding
can
be
grand
even
with
just
close
friends
attending
it
and
it
all
depends
on
how
you
design
it,
make
it
come
to
life
and
the
memories
you
create.
The
couple
is
busy
with
wedding
preps,
but
they
are
unsure
whether
James'
parents
will
be
able
to
make
it
as
they
don't
have
their
passports.
She
said
that
unfortunately,
a
lot
of
James'
relatives
can't
travel
to
India
on
such
short
notice.
Shama
concluded
by
saying
that
they
will
host
a
function
in
America
at
a
later
date
for
their
loved
ones
who
can't
travel
to
India
for
their
special
day.