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Taapsee Pannu-Mathias Boe’s secret haldi decor revealed: Painted shuttlecocks, haldi throne, indi-fusion DJ console
After dating for 13 years, Taapsee Pannu and Mathias Boe tied the knot in a private ceremony in Udaipur in March.

Finally, the much awaited photos from the wedding festivities of actor Taapsee Pannu and badminton player Mathias Boe are out, but only of the decor. Taapsee and Mathias tied the knot recently in an intensely private affair. The wedding was so intimate that more than a month after it took place in Udaipur, there are still no pictures available of the bride and groom. But, something finally surfaced on Saturday.
The wedding planning company, The Wedding Factory, which is co-owned by Taapsee and her sister Shagun, has given a “sneak peek” into the couple’s Haldi decor, which is “quirky, vibrant, and full of fun and drama.” After dating for 13 years, the couple got married on March 23. The team shared the video on Instagram, which detailed the decor of the ceremony. It starts with custom illustrated blocks featuring the couple with a quicky twist, followed by artisanal Indian installations with disco balls.
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The highlight in the decor was painted shuttlecocks and with genda phool a remarkable infusion of the couple’s personalities. The venue also had a “multi coloured” lounge seating, a “full bloom haldi throne,” Turkish carpets and spices and an Indi-fusion DJ console, which had quirky phrases printed on it, such as “Horn Ok Please,” “Desi Swag,”, “Bollywood Mania.”
“Designed with their fun-loving personalities and unique professions in mind, every corner is bursting with energy and excitement! ✨ This is where the fun begins, and the good times never end! 💛” they captioned the video
In an interview with Hindustan Times, Taapsee had opened up about her choice to keep the wedding private and said, “I’m not sure if I want to open my personal life to the kind of scrutiny that happens. I’ve signed up for this, not my partner or the people who were at the wedding. That’s why I’ve kept it to myself.
“The intention was never to keep it a secret; I just didn’t want to make it a public affair, because then I’ll start getting worried about how it is perceived. That’s why I have no plans for a release of any kind, and don’t think I’m mentally prepared for that right now. I knew people who were there, they wanted to be there for me and were not present to judge, that’s why I was pretty relaxed,” she added.

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