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Randeep Hooda, Lin Laishram Share Heartwarming Glimpses Of Pre-Wedding Festivities - INSIDE PICS

Randeep Hooda and Lin Laishram

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Randeep Hooda and Lin Laishram

Soon-to-married couple Randeep Hooda and Lin Laishram are all set to tie the knot today in Imphal, Manipur. The bride-to-be gave a glimpse of pre-wedding celebrations.

 

Bride Lin

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Bride Lin

Taking to her Instagram, Randeep Hooda's bride shared pictures posted by her friends and families

 

Family And Friends

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Family And Friends

In one of the pictures, the bride and groom-to-be can be seen posing along with their families and friends.The post captioned, 'Pre wedding glimpse.' Look at the glow and big smile on the couple's faces.

Temple Visit

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Temple Visit

Recently, Randeep and Lin visited a temple in Imphal. Sharing the photo on Instagram, Lin penned a lengthy note in her regional language, which read, "To the Great Lord Marjing's abode, who is shining in the Golden land Kanglei, we who had come far away from other place had prayed and worshipped you, and in the process if we had committed any mistake unknowingly, please forgive us as your own children. And we seek our blessings from you by showering with all the happiness with endless wealth in our newly married life. And my life partner being from a different community, he might had missed what to say and what to do and also might have said or committed mistakes without knowing the ascent of Kangleirol, we seek our forgiveness from the all the people of Kangleipak, and do hereby pray on the feet of Great Lord Marjing. And show our due respect to all. Hail to Meitei Land Kangleipak Manipur."

 

Manipur Clashes

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Manipur Clashes

The couple visited the relief camps set up for victims of the ethnic clashes between the Kuki and Meitei tribes in Manipur.

Manipur's Son-In-Law

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Manipur's Son-In-Law

During a recent interview, Randeep talked about his love story with Lin Laishram and how he is excited to experience the Manipuri tradition. He said, "Feels very good. I felt that it's only respectful to come and marry in the bride's tradition. Though I have heard that in Meitei love marriages, the groom has to sit for a very long time. So, that's something but I am looking forward to the ceremony and traditions. I want to experience my life partner's culture. That's why I am here."