Actor Karan Deol, son of Sunny Deol is hosts a pre-wedding celebration in Mumbai on Monday evening. Videos from the event have surfaced online, showcasing the arrival of guests, including family members and close friends. The soon-to-be bride and groom are also expected to make a joint appearance in front of the media.
Karan, the eldest child of Sunny Deol and Pooja Deol, embarked on his journey in the film industry as an assistant director for “Yamla Pagla Deewana 2.” He even showcased his rapping skills in a song featuring Diljit Dosanjh. Karan made his Bollywood debut with “Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas” and is set to appear in the upcoming film “Apne 2,” directed by Anil Sharma. The film will also feature Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, and Bobby Deol.
In a video from the venue, Sunny Deol can be seen warmly greeting guests with folded hands. The venue is adorned with yellow lights and flowers, creating an enchanting atmosphere. Security measures appear to have been tightened as well.
Meanwhile, the Deol brothers have come together to celebrate the occasion. Actors Abhay Deol, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol made a rare appearance together, posing for the paparazzi outside the venue. Sunny wore a blue shirt paired with denim pants, while Bobby looked dashing in a white shirt and black trousers. Abhay opted for a casual look, sporting a black t-shirt with a green vest and pants.
According to reports, the family is celebrating Karan’s Roka ceremony. Karan and his longtime girlfriend Drisha Acharya got engaged a few months ago in a private ceremony. Their wedding is reportedly scheduled to take place between June 16 and 18, with the Taj Lands End in Bandra, Mumbai, chosen as the wedding venue, as per sources.
Karan Deol and Drisha are said to be childhood sweethearts and have been in a relationship for many years. Drisha, reportedly the great-granddaughter of renowned filmmaker Bimal Roy, currently resides in Dubai and works as a manager at a travel agency. In May, the couple made a rare public appearance in Mumbai, capturing the attention of onlookers.