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Sidhartha Mallya Marries Jasmine in Elegant Ceremony Near London

Sidhartha Mallya, son of Vijay Mallya, wed his girlfriend Jasmine in an intimate and elegant ceremony near London, sharing delightful glimpses on Instagram 

23-06-2024
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Sidhartha Mallya, son of businessman Vijay Mallya, married his girlfriend Jasmine in an intimate ceremony near London on Saturday. The couple shared glimpses of their special day on Instagram Stories, delighting friends and followers.

In a picture originally posted by their friend Janangi, the newlyweds looked stunning. Sidhartha wore an emerald green velvet tuxedo, while Jasmine was radiant in an all-white gown. The congratulatory message on the photo read, "Congratulations!!!"

Jasmine also announced the joyous news by sharing a photo of their wedding rings inside a car, captioning it "forever" and tagging Sidhartha Mallya. Additionally, she had earlier posted a glimpse of the wedding welcome bag, featuring a white rose and the couple's initials, "J&S," with the caption, "Good morning! The wedding of the year is happening today!"

Earlier in the week, Sidhartha had shared a picture with Jasmine, marking the start of their wedding celebrations with the caption, "Wedding week has commenced…" accompanied by a red heart emoji.

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