The newlyweds also shared a series of photos from their wedding festivities. Sara took to Instagram Stories to post

glimpses of her bridal look—she wore a stunning red lehenga adorned with gold zari work, paired with traditional gold

jewellery, including a heavy necklace, a large nath, and a maang tikka. Krish complemented her perfectly in a matching

red sherwani.

One of the shared photos captured the couple during their varmala ceremony, both smiling joyfully at each other.

Sara also posted multiple pictures from their reception, where she posed with friends such as Mrinal Navell, Deepshikha

Nagpal, Tanaaz, and Sheen Savita Dass, among others.

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She also shared a glimpse of their Nikah ceremony. She wrote in the caption, “QUBOOL HAI se SAAT PHERE tak… Our love

wrote its own script, and both our worlds said yes ❤️ #KriSa.”

In other Instagram Stories, Sara was seen dancing at her wedding reception, joined by Krish. The couple grooved to

Coolie song ‘Monica’, followed by the Hindi song ‘Aankhon Mein Teri’, among others. In additional videos, the pair made

a grand entry into the reception venue with a dance performance.

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Earlier, pictures from their haldi ceremony had also gone viral. In the videos, Sara and Krish were seen dancing their

hearts out. Sara wore a bright yellow lehenga paired with floral accessories, while Krish opted for a simple golden

kurta.

According to Bombay Times, Sara and Krish met on a dating app about a year ago, instantly connected, and are now happily

married. Krish Pathak is the son of Sunil Lahiri—who played Lakshman in Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayan—from his second wife,

Bharti Pathak.

After their court marriage, Saaraa shared a video addressing the negativity surrounding her interfaith union. She said,

“Krish and I come from different cultures, but we believe that both our religions have taught us love. Our families have

taught us to respect others first and never hurt anyone. No religion teaches you to put another faith down or disrespect

anyone. We are sharing our marital status with our well-wishers, not asking for anyone’s approval, because we already

have the blessings of our families and the law. My relationship with my God is mine alone. My God has only taught me to

love, and that is what I will continue to do. No religion teaches you to use harsh words or interfere in someone else’s

life.”

In the same video, the actress hinted that they would soon honour both faiths by celebrating their union through a Nikah

as well as a traditional Pahadi wedding.