Photo: Rashpal/SWNS
It’s a happily ever after at the Happiest Place on Earth!
Varun Bhanot and Anisha Seth tied the knot atDisneyland Parisover the weekend of Sept. 6, throwing a “Bollywood meets Disney” two-day event to celebrate their union.
According to SWNS, perFox News, the bride wore four dresses over the course of the events — including a white wedding gown during their ceremony in front of the castle. Photos even showed them cutting their blue-and-white cake with a sword while the groom was dressed in Prince Charming-inspired attire.
Imagesand videos sharedto Bhanot’s Instagram account showed additional highlights fromthe magical, dreamy fête, which also included a midnight exchange of vows in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle, fireworks, live acrobatic entertainment, and a horse-drawn carriage.
Varun Bhanot and Anisha Seth’s wedding.Rashpal/SWNS
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“We havebeen Disney fans for years, and we have organized big events together,” he said, according to multiple outlets citing SWNS. “We thought we would put our heads together and do something a bit different.”
“It was amazing but tiring, and I know our guests had a great time,” said Seth, 29. “I think it was definitely one of those things that you know has never been done.”
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“A lot of people coin the term ‘happy ever after,’ but I think for us it definitely was on this occasion,” added the bride, whoworks as a tax advisor.
As for the reception, Bhanot — whose favorite Disney movie isThe Jungle Book,while Seth is partial to bothCinderellaandThe Lion King— described it as “a disco” that was “Moulin Rouge-themed.”
The Independentestimates that the wedding’s cost was somewhere in the “tens of thousands of pounds,” but Bhanot and Seth told SWNS that the park paid for it, in part.
To be fair, it had a lot to live up to. In August 2018, Bhanot proposed from a helicopter — where he and Seth looked down to see the words,“ANISHA MARRY ME?” carved into a cornfield.
source: people.com