'We had a blast, there was no one telling us to rush'
India, April 16 -- A
ctors Kritika Kamra and Gaurav Kapur tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at their Mumbai home on March 11, choosing to skip the big-budget destination wedding route. For Kamra, the focus was always on the marriage, not the spectacle.
"Wedding was not the big deal, the marriage was. That was the big part and when we arrived at that, then how we do it was not really a big thing. We were very sure from the beginning that we don't want a 3-4 day destination wedding. We did not want to be on a calendar. We did not want to do like rituals morning and evening," she says. Breaking the common notion of couples being too busy to enjoy their own wedding, Kamra insists they were fully present. "I had a blast because we were not hosting, we were not running. There was no one telling us to rush because the sun is going down, or this entry has to happen. None of us were performing for anyone. Everything was just happening with the flow." Reflecting on married life, she says the transition has been seamless. "We had our lives and our respective homes and our ecosystems, so we just sort of like merged that. For two days it felt like, 'Oh, I don't go back to my place anymore.' I was already comfortable. We were doing life individually. Now I get to do life with my best friend!"...
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