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Nirupama's Wedding Diary: A Parade of Silk Sarees

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Actor Shivaraj Kumar's eldest daughter Nirupama got married to Dileep over the weekend and the pictures from the big-fat South-Indian wedding are here!

The gorgeous bride wore a variety of Kanchipuram sarees for the wedding and other festivities.

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In short, Nirupama was seen wearing four different Kanjeevaram sarees at her wedding festivities. Check out her bridal trousseau.

Blue saree: For the Vara Pooja ceremony, Nirupama picked up a blue and golden silk saree with a three-quarter sleeve matching silk blouse. She accessorised the look with gold hair ornaments attached to her gold jhumkis. She wore matching bangles mixed with some gold ones, and also decked up in mangtikka, an arm and waist band. Love the peacock green eye shadow.

Nirupama's Wedding Diary: A Parade of Silk Sarees

Pink saree: For one of the wedding festivities, the granddaughter of Golden man of Sandalwood, Dr Rajkumar, wore a bright pink and golden Kanchipuram silk saree. She teamed it with a matching cap-sleeve blouse and same jewellery as seen on Vara Pooja. We wish she could change her eye makeup and blue bangles.

Nirupama's Wedding Diary: A Parade of Silk Sarees

The Wedding: For the Muhurtam aka wedding, Nirupama looked gorgeous in a cream-golden Kanchipuram saree. Her golden and red half-sleeve blouse is a perfect colour blend with the light coloured saree. Apart from heavy jewellery, Nirupama also wore headband and a stone-studded arm band.

Nirupama's Wedding Diary: A Parade of Silk Sarees

Pink and golden saree: For the grand star-studded reception, the newly wed bride looked vibrant in a pink and golden silk saree which had a heavy golden zari border. Matching bangles, jadau jewellery with a matching mangtikka and a heavy matching waist band finished her look.

Nirupama's Wedding Diary: A Parade of Silk Sarees

We are loving all the looks of the bride as she paraded in a collection of heavy Kanchipuram silk sarees. Which look of Nirupama do you like the most?