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Kritika Kamra- Gaurav Kapur to Yami Gautam- Aditya Dhar: 10 Indian celebrities who chose simplicity over big-fat weddings

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 13, 2026, 10:40 IST
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Indian celebs who chose simplicity over big-fat weddings

In an era where celebrity weddings often feel like multi-day, multi-million dollar corporate productions, a new wave of stars is choosing to "unplug." They are trading massive guest lists and stadium-sized mandaps for living rooms, quiet temples, and rituals that prioritize the promise over the pageantry.

From the "just-married" glow of early March 2026 to the timeless grace of the 90s, here are 10 celebrity couples who proved that the best way to start a forever is with a quiet "I do."

Photo: Instagram

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Kritika Kamra and Gaurav Kapur

Just two days ago, on March 10, 2026, actor Kritika Kamra and commentator Gaurav Kapur turned his Mumbai home into a sanctuary. Instead of a destination getaway, they invited roughly 60 of their closest humans. Kritika’s choice of a classic red saree and Gaurav’s simple bandhgala set, whispered a powerful message: love doesn't need a loudspeaker to be heard.

Photo: Kritika Kamra/ Instagram

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Arjun Tendulkar and Saaniya Chandhok

On March 5, 2026, Arjun Tendulkar married childhood friend Saaniya Chandhok in South Mumbai. While the world expected a spectacle (especially after the starry pre-wedding buzz in Jamnagar), the actual ceremony was surprisingly contained. It mirrored the quiet dignity of Arjun’s father, Sachin, focusing on family bonds rather than over-the-top flash.

Photo: PTI

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Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Raj Nidimoru

On December 1, 2025, Samantha and filmmaker Raj Nidimoru chose the serene Isha Foundation in Coimbatore for their union. In a deeply spiritual Linga Bhairavi Vivaha ritual, they exchanged vows amid turmeric, coconuts, and silence. For Samantha, this wasn't just a wedding; it was a soul-stirring reset focused on grace over glitz.

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Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal

After seven years of quiet dating, Sonakshi wore her mother’s Lucknowi saree for a home wedding ceremony in 2024. It was a day that prioritized comfort and heritage over a high-budget production.

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Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor

Despite being Bollywood royalty, they skipped the palace hotel and got married in the balcony of their apartment, Vastu in 2022. No paparazzi, no barricades—just a sun-drenched afternoon with close family.


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Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth

They opted for a simple temple wedding, honoring their South Indian roots with a mundu-mangalyam in 2024. It was authentic, royal in lineage but humble in execution.

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Yami Gautam and Aditya Dhar

Their Himachal wedding was the ultimate pandemic surprise. Using their own backyard and traditional rituals, they proved that "even without COVID," their hearts were set on something small and meaningful.

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Neena Gupta and CA Vivek Mehra

Veteran Neena Gupta chose understated elegance tying the knot with Vivek Mehra in 2008 in the USA. There's was a "simple wedding". Neena wore a red silk saree, gajra, bindi for her big day; while her husband wore a simple kurta pyjama. No fanfare; pure warmth reflecting their love. Neena's grit met Vivek's stability; and their low-key wedding built enduring bliss.

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Anil Kumble and Rohini

Legendary spinner Anil Kumble, epitome of simplicity, wed wife Rohini in a hushed 1990s ceremony—family-only, no media circus. True to his no-frills life, it mirrored his 619 Test wickets: precise, unflashy. Quiet Karnataka rituals focused on vows over visuals. Decades later, spotted at events like Arjun Tendulkar's bash, their low-key love endures—raising kids, philanthropy first. Cricket's gentleman proved: less is forever.

Photo: Anil Kumble with family/ Instagram

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VVS Laxman and Manu

Former Indian cricketer VVS Laxman married his childhood sweetheart Manu in a simple, traditional ceremony—no grand tamasha, just family warmth. Post his 2001 Kolkata epic fame, he shunned spotlight for serene rituals. Their wedding had timeless Hyderabadi vibes, and minimal guests. Their quiet wedding set the tone for an enduring companionship.

VVS Laxman with family/ TOI Photo

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