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    5 Grooms who looked simply smashing in 2015!


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    This year was particularly special as a number of heartthrob bachelors decided to tie the knot for better. 


    Rohit Sharma
    The batting sensation,Rohit Sharma married his best friend Ritika Sajdeh in Mumbai. For the wedding ceremony, Rohit wore a Raghavendra Rathore outfit and his favourite Troy Costa for a bespoke suit for the reception. Rohit contrasted these two looks superbly on these ceremonies. His wife wore lehengas on both occasions and bowled us over.


    Shahid Kapoor
    Shahid Kapoor’s wedding was the biggest event in the fraternity this year. The man, who had reinvented himself last year, tied the knot with Mira Rajput. In a grand ceremony in Delhi, Shahid looked absolutely dashing in a Kunal Rawal sherwani. The sherwani’s opulent nature was matched by Mira Rajput’s lehenga by Anamika Khanna. These guys gave us major day wedding goals!


    Kunal Khemu
    One of the most underrated actors of Bollywood, Kunal Khemu married his longtime girlfriend Soha Ali Khan in a private ceremony. For the wedding, Kunal wore a subtle self-printed sherwani. Gold and white were the hues he chose. He paired the sherwani with churidars and mojaris. A flowy saafa and kalgi completed the look. 


    Suresh Raina
    The swashbuckling Indian batsman married his childhood friend Priyanka Choudhary in a private ceremony in Delhi. As the who’s who of the cricketing fraternity lined up for the event, Suresh looked dapper in an opulent off-white sherwani. With noticeable work on the sherwani, Suresh looked awesome.


    Harbhajan Singh
    One of the most gala affairs of the recent months was Harbhajan Singh marrying his longtime girlfriend Geeta Basra in a glorious Punjabi way. The big fat wedding lasted for 5 days. Bhajji wore a simple, elegant and minimally embroidered sherwani for the wedding. Creating a self-on-self effect, the sherwani was styled with an embossed sword sheath and a red turban. 

     

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