Kuldeep Yadav danced with fiance, Vanshika wore Farshi salwar set worth Rs 80 thousand; See glimpse of Mehndi
Famous spinners of Indian cricket team Kuldeep Yadav (Kuldeep Yadav) is going to get married soon. He will take seven rounds with his childhood friend Vanshika. This special occasion will take place on 14 March 2026. Both Kuldeep and Vanshika are residents of Kanpur. There was friendship between the two since childhood, which gradually turned into love. Both their houses were just 3 kilometers apart. Now this friendship is going to be a lifelong companionship. Wedding preparations are going on in full swing.
Pre-wedding rituals have already started. Rituals like Haldi and Sangeet will take place on March 13. Kuldeep will marry his future wife Vanshika at a beautiful Savoy Welcome Hotel in Mussoorie (Uttarakhand). This wedding will be very intimate, that is, only close relatives and friends will attend it. This ceremony will be very memorable amid the beauty of the mountains. After this, there will be a big and pompous reception in Lucknow on 17 March 2026. Many big names from the cricket world, friends and family will be included in it. Everyone’s eyes are fixed on this reception.
Mehndi video surfaced
Now let’s talk about the mehendi function. The first pictures of Mehndi have come out in which Vanshika’s beauty is worth seeing. She is looking very beautiful in cherry colored Farshi salwar set. This set is ‘Naira Farshi Salwar Set’ of Surena Choudhary’s brand, the price of which is mentioned as Rs 80,010 on the brand’s website. This dress has the shine of velvet fabric, which makes it even more stunning. The kurta has heavy zardosi, gemstones, sequins, cut grain and dabka embroidery work. The kurta has a deep V neck, which is decorated with floral net pattern. There is net work on the upper part of the sleeves too, but the rest of the part has been kept plain. The kurta has been decorated with oblique lines by making a patch in the middle. This whole look looks very royal and royal. There is a similar pattern on the back side also. The floor salwar has been kept light. Its wide hem (bottom edge) has beautiful detailing with zardozi, dabka and sequins. The matching dupatta also has similar embroidery. Vanshika opened the dupatta and carried it on the side and tied it on the wrist of one hand, which made the look of the floor salwar look even better.
What is Farshi Salwar?
Its name comes from the Persian language, where ‘Farsh’ means floor (ground). That means this salwar is long till the floor and does not stop till the ankles like a normal salwar. This fashion started from the Mughal period. During the period of 1970-80, women of royal and Nawabi families used to wear it a lot. Now it is styled in a modern way, especially it looks great with short kurtas. The interesting thing is that Farshi Salwar is worn not only by women but also by men. Wearing it with sherwani or oversized jacket gives a royal look. It is loose fitting and very comfortable, hence nowadays it is back in fashion.
Kuldeep also looked stylish
Her jewelery and styling played a big role in making Vanshika’s look more beautiful. Because of the heavy kurta, she did not wear a necklace, but wore heavy earrings and tilak. Wore bangles and rings in her hands. Wore embellished shoes on her feet, which matched the color. The hair was tied in a sleek style and the makeup was soft glowing, making the whole look look very elegant and classy. Kuldeep also looked stylish in mehendi. She wore a simple green colored kurta, which did not have any heavy embroidery. The kurta has a minimal button design on the front and a small embroidered patch on the pocket. Wore off-white loose-fitting pajamas with it and finally completed the look with black traditional shoes.
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