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Why Katrina Kaif did not invite Salman Khan, his family to her wedding? Aayush Sharma breaks silence

Chandigarh, January 14 Bollywood star couple Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal began a “new journey together” on December 9. They tied the knot at a luxury hotel in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, in the presence of family and close friends....
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Chandigarh, January 14

Bollywood star couple Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal began a “new journey together” on December 9.

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They tied the knot at a luxury hotel in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, in the presence of family and close friends.

While the arrangements and guest list for the wedding was closely guarded, close friends and colleagues of the couple, including Kaif’s frequent collaborator filmmaker Kabir Khan, his actor wife Mini Mathur, director Vijay Krishna, actor couple Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi were among those who attended the wedding.

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The wedding was largely a lavish and a private affair with heavily guarded wedding venue making it difficult for the media to report much to the fans.

The only clue from the high-end Six Senses Fort Barwara, a fort converted into a hotel from which the media and curious onlookers were kept at a safe distance. So, were Bollywood star Salman Khan and his family. Fans are keen on knowing why Katrina did not invited her ex-boyfriend Salman Khan and his family to the marriage.

Salman’s sister, Arpita Khan, had earlier cleared that they have not received an invite, and now, her husband, Aayush Sharma spoke about the Khan family not being invited to the marriage.

The Antim actor feels it’s ‘no big deal’ that they were not invited to the big wedding.

While talking to Bollywood Bubble, Aayush said, “For us, Katrina is a very dear friend and all of us wish her all the best. It’s the way she wants to decide her marriage and there is no big deal about it. I think everyone makes a very big deal. It’s her and Vicky’s big day and they need to have a good time, in whatever capacity, that’s about it.”

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