Another Bollywood actor couple Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth Surinarayan got married.
According to Indian media reports, Aditi and Siddharth got married at the 400-year-old temple of Vanaparthi, whose pictures the couple shared on Instagram on Monday morning.
Fans were shocked to see the pictures of the actor couple, while it can be guessed from the pictures that the wedding took place very simply in the presence of few guests.
In the pictures, it can be seen that Aditi Rao wore a light golden color saree with light makeup at her wedding while Siddharth opted for a half white color dress.
Aditi and Siddharth got married according to South Indian traditions and Aditi wore a saree for that.
Addressing each other in their joint post, Siddharth and Aditi said that you are my sun, my moon and all my stars.
Indian showbiz personalities and fans are congratulating the couple.
It is worth mentioning here that Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth got engaged this year, Aditi was first married to actor Satyadeep Mishra, both of them kept their marriage a secret but later the couple got divorced. .
Also, Siddharth Surya Narayan was first married to Meghna Narayan in 2003, they got divorced in 2007.
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**Interview with Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth Surinarayan on Their Wedding**
**Editor:** Congratulations on your recent marriage! Your wedding at the Vanaparthi temple looked beautiful and intimate. Can you tell us about why you chose such a simple ceremony?
**Aditi Rao Hydari:** Thank you! For us, the most important thing was to celebrate our love surrounded by the essence of tradition and spirituality. We wanted a ceremony that reflected our values and our roots, and a simple wedding felt right in that regard.
**Siddharth Surinarayan:** Exactly. We wanted to keep it low-key, focusing on what truly matters—our commitment to each other. The grandeur of a typical Bollywood wedding wasn’t something we felt necessary.
**Editor:** You both shared a lovely sentiment in your joint post. What do the phrases “you are my sun, my moon, and all my stars” mean to you?
**Aditi:** Those words encapsulate everything we feel for each other. It’s about being each other’s guiding light, warmth, and inspiration. In a world filled with chaos, we find peace in our love.
**Siddharth:** Yes, it symbolizes the depth of our connection. Each star represents unique moments we’ve shared and the brightness we bring to each other’s lives.
**Editor:** Your wedding seems to have sparked a lot of interest and surprise among fans. Why do you think people were shocked to see the photos?
**Siddharth:** I believe many expect Bollywood weddings to be extravagant affairs. Our choice to have a simple ceremony might deviate from that norm, and it surprised them, which is understandable.
**Aditi:** It also reflects evolving trends in relationships and marriages. Perhaps people are beginning to appreciate meaningful ceremonies over lavish celebrations.
**Editor:** Speaking of trends, do you think that Bollywood couples should adopt more such simple celebrations instead of going for grandeur?
**Siddharth:** That could definitely spark an engaging debate! While tradition has its place, adapting to personal values could lead to more genuine celebrations of love.
**Aditi:** Exactly! It raises the question: do we celebrate to please others or to genuinely express our love? I’m curious to hear what our fans think about it!
**Editor:** There it is—readers, what are your thoughts? Should Bollywood weddings embrace simplicity over grandeur? Let’s hear your opinions!