Pakistani actress Mahira Khan recently married her longtime beau, Salim Karim, in an intimate wedding ceremony. The couple celebrated their love and friendship with a traditional mehendi ceremony, which was attended by close friends and family.
Mahira looked radiant in a peacock blue anarkali with intricate work on the neck and sleeves. She paired her outfit with an emerald green necklace, kundan jewellery, and a translucent orange dupatta.
Mahira looked radiant in a peacock blue anarkali with intricate work on the neck and sleeves. She paired her outfit with an emerald green necklace, kundan jewellery, and a translucent orange dupatta.
The mehendi ceremony was a joyous occasion, with Mahira and Salim dancing and singing with their guests. The couple was also seen exchanging sweet nothings and sharing loving glances.
In an interview with a local magazine, Mahira said that she was the happiest bride at her mehendi ceremony. She said that she was grateful for the love and support of her family and friends, and that she couldn't wait to start her new life with Salim.
Mehendi ceremonies are a traditional pre-wedding ritual in South Asian cultures. The ceremony involves applying henna paste to the bride's hands and feet. The henna paste is made from the leaves of the henna plant, which is known for its natural dyeing properties.
The mehendi ceremony is a time for the bride to celebrate with her female friends and family members. The women sing songs, dance, and play games. The bride also has her hands and feet decorated with henna designs.
The henna designs are typically intricate and elaborate. The designs often include symbols of love, fertility, and good luck. The henna is believed to bring good fortune to the bride and her new husband.
Mehendi ceremonies are a beautiful and meaningful way for the bride to celebrate her upcoming wedding and to share her joy with her loved ones.