Sidharth Malhotra-Kiara Advani Wedding: Manish Malhotra designs 150 outfits for bride, groom and family members
Kiara and Sidharth will reportedly wear Manish Malhotra creations for all the wedding functions

Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani with Manish Malhotra |
Celebrity fashion designer Manish Malhotra has designed around 150 outfits for Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani's wedding.
According to several media reports, Manish, who accompanied Kiara to Jaisalmer on Saturday, has designed outfits for the bride, groom and their family members.
Both Kiara and Sidharth will reportedly be wearing Manish Malhotra creations for all the functions.
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Sidharth and Kiara's wedding
The actors will tie the knot in the presence of their close friends and families in Jaisalmer's Suryagarh Palace on February 6.
Several Bollywood celebrities, including Karan Johar, Katrina Kaif, Shahid Kapoor, Mira Kapoor, Aarti Shetty, Rohit Shetty, Salman Khan, and others, will attended the wedding.
The Mehendi and Sangeet functions will take place on February 5.
Sidharth and Kiara's relationship
Sidharth and Kiara have been dating for several years now and the two almost confirmed their relationship on Karan Johar's show 'Koffee With Karan 7' this year.
The two are often spotted taking off for exotic vacations, visiting each other's homes, and also spending time with each other's family members. They celebrated the New Year together in Dubai, accompanied by Manish Malhotra and Karan Johar.
They were seen together on-screen for the first time in the film 'Shershaah' and their chemistry was loved by the audience.
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