Vic-Kat's plan for marriage: To avoid media and crowd, will go by helicopter to the wedding venue, no entry to the guest without vaccination


Posted on 3rd Dec 2021 03:35 pm by rohit kumar

Only 4 days are left for Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal's wedding ceremony to begin. But the couple is still silent. Now this news has come out that to avoid media and paparazzi, Vicky and Kat will go from Jaipur to Wedding Venue i.e. Six Senses Fort Barwara by chopper on 5th December. The distance from Jaipur to Barwara is about 181 km. It takes 2 hours to reach the By Road Wedding Venue.

 

Collector's order for a guest now

After signing the non-disclosure agreement related to the marriage of Vicky-Kat, another rule is being implemented. With the knock of Omicron in the country, the Sawai Madhopur Collector has announced that it is mandatory for every guest coming to the wedding to take both doses of the corona vaccine. Guests who do not do so will not get entry.

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It will not survive if the drone is shown near Venue

According to reports, the wedding functions will start from December 6. On December 9, both of them will get married according to Hindu customs. Before this, they are also doing court marriages in Mumbai. Apart from this, her wedding planner has made preparations to shoot down any drone that is seen nearby, so that her wedding look does not go viral in any way.

 

Kat's Pre-Wedding Diet Plan

Katrina, 37, often follows a diet to look in shape before shooting for a song, and hence the actress is now following a strict diet chart even before becoming a bride. These days they are strictly forbidden to eat carbohydrates, sweets, and bread. According to Katrina's closeness, she is away from carbs, gluten, sugar and is avoiding things that can make her feel uncomfortable. She just eats lots of vegetables, soups, salads and is healthy.

 

This diet plan has been going on for the last few weeks and will continue till they get married. Kat also tried her wedding truce at a friend's house in Bandra.

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