Updated On: 24 March, 2024 02:53 PM IST | Shachi Chaturvedi
Holi 2024: The festival of colours is special for everyone, but for some, it is even more special as it is the first time a few couples will celebrate it as husband and wife. From Rakul Preet Singh-Jackky Bhagnani to Parineeti Chopra-Raghav Chaddha, check out celebrity couples who will celebrate their first Holi after marriage

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Pulkit Samrat and Kriti Kharbanda, who have been dating each other for a couple of years now, tied the knot at the ITC Grand Bharat in Manesar, Haryana
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Pulkit and Kriti were in a relationship for about 8 years before marrying each other. The couple will enjoy the Holi festival together as husband and wife for the first time

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Rakul Preet Singh tied the knot with longtime beau Jackky Bhagnani on February 21 in Goa. The ceremony was attended by their close friends and family members
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Rakul Preet and Jackky are super excited to spend their first Holi as a newlywed couple. While talking about it, Jackky Bhagnani, in conversation with Hindustan Times, said, “I am very excited because she has finally brought colour to my life. For me every day is a Holi”

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Shrenu Parikh and Akshay Mhatre tied the knot on December 21st. They have previously worked together in `Ghar ek Mandir.` The actress has just shared some beautiful pictures from their dreamy wedding ceremony
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Now after their marriage, it will be the first time when Shrenu Parikh and Akshay Mhatre will celebrate Holi as Husband and wife

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Surbhi Chandna, the actress famous for her role in the TV show Ishqbaaaz, tied the knot with her longtime partner Karan Sharma in Jaipur, Rajasthan on Saturday, March 2nd
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After their grand wedding, this is the first time they will celebrate the festival of colours as husband and wife

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It`s the first Holi for actress Parineeti Chopra and politician Raghav Chadha as a married couple
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The two tied the knot in September 2023 and will be celebrating their first Holi together this weekend
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The iconic Lalbaugcha Raja idol was shifted onto a raft on Sunday afternoon after delays since morning due to high tide and technical challenges, with final immersion, delayed by several hours, expected to take place around 11 pm, officials said.