Aamir Khan’s youngest son Azad to have a piano recital at sister Ira’s wedding


Mumbai, Jan 7 (IANS): Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan’s youngest son Azad will be performing a piano piece at the wedding festivities of his sister Ira Khan.

Ira is set to take the pheras with Nupur Shikhare in Udaipur during the festivities from January 7 to January 10.

As per sources, Aamir has also arranged for a special performance with shehnai at the venue.

The source told IANS: “The wedding festivities of Ira and Nupur will take place from January 7 to 10 and Aamir, the doting father, is looking after the arrangement in great detail. The menu will include Gujarati and Maharashtrian cuisines.”

“Earlier, during the function at Mumbai, Aamir had flown down a chef from Amritsar for the Amritsari kulchas and a street food curator from Uttar Pradesh,” the source added.

Ira and Nupur signed the marriage registration document in the presence of friends and family at the Taj Lands End in Bandra area of Mumbai on January 3.

Ira looked beautiful in a wedding ensemble outfit for her special day, while Nupur ditched traditional wear and was seen in a black vest and white shorts.

Aamir, Reena Dutta, Kiran Rao and others were present at the ceremony. Aamir welcomed Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani at the wedding venue.

Aamir Khan was seen in a kurta and dhoti, with a saafa tied on his head. Nupur Shikhare proposed to Ira in 2022 and is the official fitness trainer of Ira and Aamir. The pre-wedding festivities started with a Haldi ceremony.

 

  

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