Rana
Daggubati
and
Miheeka
Bajaj's
wedding
festivities
have
started
in
full
swing.
The
romantic
couple
is
all
set
to
tie
the
sacred
knot
of
marriage
on
August
8
(Saturday)
at
Ramanaidu
Studios,
Hyderabad.
On
August
5
(Wednesday),
bride-to-be
Miheeka
Bajaj
enjoyed
her
Haldi
ceremony
with
close
friends
and
family
members.
Now,
the
latest
update
has
come
from
the
'Bhaat
Ceremony'
which
happened
yesterday
night.
Rana
Daggubati
and
Miheeka
Bajaj
celebrated
this
pre-wedding
ritual
with
joy.
However,
the
bride's
mother
and
Jewellery
Designer
Bunty
Bajaj
got
emotional
on
this
occasion.
After
seeing
her
dear
daughter
in
her
(Bunty's)
wedding
lehenga
for
the
Bhaat
ceremony,
Bunty
Bajaj
got
emotional.
Expressing
her
emotions
on
Instagram,
Miheeka
Bajaj's
mother
Bunty
shared
a
photo
of
her
daughter
in
the
lehenga
with
a
heartfelt
note.
She
wrote,
"Baht
function
wearing
my
wedding
outfit
,
could
not
stop
crying
my
baby
is
all
grown
up.#BAJaoeD."
Well,
Miheeka
looked
beautiful
in
her
mother
Bunty
Bajaj's
wedding
lehenga-
a
red
bandhani
lehenga
with
champagne
grey
coloured
blouse
and
dupatta.
It's
obvious
for
any
mother
to
get
emotional
seeing
her
daughter
in
their
outfit,
especially
the
wedding
one.
Coming
back
to
the
pre-wedding
rituals,
pictures
of
Rana
Daggubati
and
Miheeka
Bajaj's
Haldi
ceremony
had
gone
viral
yesterday.
The
actor
looked
handsome
in
a
white
shirt
and
panche
while
his
fiancée
looked
elegant
in
a
yellow
lehenga,
with
boho
style
accessories.
Apart
from
that,
the
pictures
of
Miheeka
Bajaj's
decked
up
house
had
also
gone
viral
earlier
this
week.
Talking
about
the
wedding,
Rana
Daggubati
and
Miheeka
Bajaj
will
get
married
in
the
presence
of
30
family
members.
Rana's
father
Suresh
Babu
in
an
interview
with
a
leading
portal
had
already
revealed
that
it
will
be
an
intimate
affair.
They
have
not
invited
any
celebrities
or
close
friends
from
the
industry.
The
wedding
venue
will
be
transformed
into
a
bio-secure
bubble
and
the
hosts
will
take
all
the
safety
precautions,
keeping
the
Coronavirus
pandemic
in
mind.
All
the
rituals
will
be
performed
as
per
Telugu
and
Marwari
customs.