
Randeep Hooda-Lin Laishram Wedding Reception: On November 29, Randeep Hooda held the hand of his long-time girlfriend Lin Laishram forever.
The couple got married in Manipur according to Meitai customs. The pictures and videos of the wedding went viral on social media. Now the date of this couple's wedding reception has been revealed.
Randeep and Lynn's reception will be held on this day
Randeep Hooda and Lin Laishram are going to host a reception party for their film friends in Mumbai after their traditional wedding. According to a Hindustan Times report, Randeep Hooda and Lynne Laishram are going to host a star-studded wedding reception in Mumbai and the function will take place on December 11.
Many stars will participate
Reports have claimed that apart from Randeep and Lynn's family, friends from the film industry will attend the reception party. However, the venue has not been revealed yet. During this time the couple will be seen wearing traditional ethnic Manipuri outfits.
Know who will be included?
It has not been revealed who will be included in the couple's guest list, but it is being speculated that many celebs including Salman Khan to Aishwarya Rai will be seen.
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