Katrina, Vicky wedding: Families of couple set to leave for Rajasthan

Bollywood couple Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal, who are slated to tie the knot at the Six Senses Fort Barwara Hotel on Thursday, will depart from Mumbai at around 12 noon on Monday and are likely to reach Jaipur by 6 pm, sources have confirmed.

The would-be bride and groom are scheduled to reach Chauth ka Barwada at about 9 pm from Jaipur by road, following which a welcome ceremony will be held at the Six Senses Fort Barwara Hotel.

Earlier on Sunday, Vicky Kaushal seems to have deployed his old car, a white Mercedes Benz GLC for his mother-in-law-to-be's service amid wedding preps.

In a video shared by a paparazzi account Viral Bhayani, Katrina' mom, Suzanne Turquotte can be seen leaving the actress' residence in a white Mercedes Benz GLC.

Fans were quick to identify through its number plate. One fan commented under the video, "Vicky's old car!!", another fan wrote, "Ye gadi vicky kaushal ki hai (this car belongs to Vicky Kaushal)."

The car in question used to be Vicky's prime car as he was often spotted commuting to dubbing studios and production house offices in his ride. Then in July 2021, Vicky added a Range Rover to his fleet.

The nation has been abuzz with news of Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif's wedding, the new developments happening with each passing day have hooked the audience.

The 'KatVic' wedding celebration will swing into action from December 7 to 12 at the heritage property Six Senses Fort Hotel in Rajasthan's Sawai Madhopur district.

The sources said that the couple's families will also be at the venue.

Various wedding-related rituals will be held in the hotel from Tuesday to Thursday.

The wedding will be held in Rajwadi style, the sources said, adding that many film celebrities and VIP guests will attend the event.

Six Senses Fort Barwara Hotel is located in the town of Barwara, Chauth of Sawai Madhopur.

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