
Ravindra Jadeja and his wife Rivaba at Kuldeep-Vanshika’s wedding reception in Lucknow. (Download Video) NEW DELHI: A heartwarming moment from Kuldeep Yadav’s wedding reception took social media by storm when the Indian bracelet was seen touching the feet of Ravindra Jadeja and his wife Rivaba to seek blessings – a gesture that struck a chord with fans.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SIGN UP NOW!Kuldeep, who recently married his childhood friend Vanshika Chadha in an intimate ceremony in Mussoorie on March 14, hosted a grand reception at The Centrum in Lucknow on Tuesday. The star-studded evening saw the presence of leading names from cricket and politics, but it was this simple, emotional act that became the highlight of the celebrations.
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Kuldeep Yadav to marry Vanshika | A couple exchanging garlands in a beautiful wedding ceremony In the now viral clip, Jadeja and Rivaba are seen going on stage to greet the newlyweds and present them with a bouquet. As they approached, Kuldeep reverently bent down to touch their feet, seeking blessings – a traditional gesture deeply rooted in Indian culture. Jadeja and his wife responded warmly and blessed the couple.The moment quickly went viral online, with fans praising Kuldeep for his humility.WATCH:The reception itself was a grand affair attended by prominent figures including Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav and India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir. Several of Kuldeep’s teammates, including Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant, were also present along with former opener Shikhar Dhawan.Dhawan later shared glimpses of the evening on social media, congratulating the couple and wishing them “a lifetime of love and happiness”.Kuldeep made a stylish entry to the venue in a vintage Rolls-Royce along with Vanshika. He donned a classic black suit while the bride looked elegant in a cream saree that added glamor to the evening.Classical music set the tone and the meeting of important personalities under one roof, the reception was a mixture of glamor and tradition.(With inputs from PTI)





