After weeks of speculation, Bollywood stars Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt finally tied the knot at their Mumbai residence with their family and friends in attendance.
The couple wore ivory outfits designed by Sabyasachi for the big day, and posed outside their apartment building on Thursday evening to pose for the media.
Alia also took to her Instagram account to post images from their wedding day, with a heartfelt message: "Today, surrounded by our family and friends, at home... in our favourite spot - the balcony we've spent the last five years of our relationship - we got married."
Bollywood filmmaker Karan Johar and director Ayan Mukerji shared a music video from the couple's next big release - Brahmastra - to wish them.
"Wishing that the best of Energies and all the Blessings, all the Joy and all the Purity, surround them as they enter an amazing new chapter of life, together forever," Johar wrote in an Instagram post.
Superstar Amitabh Bachchan, their co-star in the film, also wished them "all the Love, Luck and Light" on Instagram.
Recently hitched Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal were among a host of other Bollywood celebrities who wished the couple on social media.
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