Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth's historic bond: Will get married in a 400-year-old temple
Aditi and Siddharth's wedding is going to take place at the 400-year-old temple of Wanaparthy, which holds a place of deep emotional significance for Aditi's family.
Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth Wanaparthy are preparing to tie the knot at a historical site soon. Aditi and Siddharth's wedding is going to take place at the 400-year-old temple of Wanaparthy, which holds a place of deep emotional significance for Aditi's family.
In March, the two got engaged in a very private ceremony at the Srirangapuram temple. Only close family members attended this engagement ceremony. Aditi recently told Vogue India that their wedding will be organized at this temple of historical and family importance. Sharing memories related to her grandmother, Aditi told that Siddharth proposed to her at her grandmother's school, which is a very sentimental and important place for her.
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Ever since the engagement, the news of their marriage has been in the news. According to Aditi, Siddharth one day expressed his desire to see the school established by her grandmother in Hyderabad. Aditi recalled that she got emotional seeing that place because it was in that school that Siddharth proposed to Aditi on his knees, which was a precious moment for them.
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On the speculations about secrecy during the engagement, Siddharth clarified that they did not get engaged secretly, but in private among the family. Siddharth said, "There is a lot of difference between doing something privately with the family and doing something secretly. It was a very personal and important moment for us, which we wanted to share only with our family."