Updated On: 02 November, 2023 08:16 AM IST | Tuhina Upadhyay
Varun Tej and Lavanya Tripathi wedding: Telegu film actor Varun Tej and Lavanya Tripathi have tied the knot. The couple is currently in Tuscany, Italy, along with their family and close friends for the dreamy wedding. New pictures from the couple`s mehendi and wedding ceremony have now surfaced online. Take a look:

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Varun Tej and Lavanya shared first looks from their wedding on Thursday morning
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The couple had a beautiful traditional ceremony in Italy

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While Lavanya wore a bright red saree for the occasion, Varun opted for a cream coloured sherwani
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Varun and Lavanya make for a gorgeous couple

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Chiranjeevi took to social media of the men in the family posing with the newlyweds
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Chiranjeevi and his wife have a moment with their granddaughter

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Pawan Kalyan poses with family members
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Varun Tej surrounded by his family at the wedding

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Varun Tej and Lavanya Tripathi are ready to tie the knot today, November 1, in a serene ceremony in Tuscany, Italy. According to reports, the mahurat is at 2:48 pm and will be attended by close friends and family of the couple
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The couple hosted their haldi and mehendi ceremony on October 31. The mehendi was all things beautiful and vibrant, with guests following a vibrant dress code. Lavanya chose a multi-colored lehenga with a pink dupatta, while Varun Tej wore a pink sherwani for the occasion

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The mehendi ceremony is a lovely precursor to the grand destination wedding
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The decor was another level of beautiful with the couple opting for a ceremony under the lights

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The guests were all seated on these gorgeously decorated long tables
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The guests were seated under a glass-looking house

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Allu Arjun was seen in a golden kurta ensemble for the night.
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The beautifully crafted lamps added a rustic feel to the overall serene vibe
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