
The new year in B-town kicks off with Band Baaja Baarat as Aamir Khan and ex-wife Reena Dutta's daughter, Ira Khan, is all set to tie the knot with her long-time beau, Nupur Shikhare. Let's take a peek at the outfits worn by the family during the pre-wedding celebrations. (Source: Varinder Chawla, Instagram)

Kiran looked resplendent in a traditional Maharashtrian Nauvari sari in a lovely lavender shade. Her infectious smile lit up the photographs as she posed gracefully. The filmmaker paired the sari with sunglasses and a delicate necklace, completing the look with Kolhapuri footwear. (Source: Instagram)

Aamir opted for a quirky printed crew-neck T-shirt from the brand Kenzo, paired with a casual dhoti. His ensemble was complemented by Kolhapuri footwear and trendy glasses. (Source: Varinder Chawla)

Reena too, chose a traditional Nauvari sari in green and gold hues, paired with a red blouse and gold jewellery, radiating elegance. (Source: Instagram)

Meanwhile, Ira embraced a casual look for the haldi ceremony, wearing a shirt, skirt, and slippers, with her hair tied in a messy ponytail. (Source: Varinder Chawla)

The groom's family also made a style statement at the haldi ceremony, with Nupur donning a bright orange kurta, golden bandhgala, dhoti, and a turban, as he posed with his family. (Source: Nupur Shikhare/Instagram)

Ira looked gorgeous in a red sheer sari with a glittering gold blouse, accessorised with jhumkas. (Source: Nupur Shikhare/Instagram)

The couple looked adorable as they fed each other during the festivities. Posting pictures of the same, Nupur wrote, "One more day of being your fiancée @khan.ira I love you so much." (Source: Nupur Shikhare/Instagram)

For the mehendi ceremony, Aamir arrived with his son Junaid, with Aamir wearing a black t-shirt and glasses, and Junaid in a checkered-print shirt. (Source: Varinder Chawla)

Kiran arrived at the ceremony with her son Azad. Kiran was dressed in a cream-coloured silk sari. (Source: Varinder Chawla)

Azad, on the other hand, sported a white kurta for the special occasion. (Source: Varinder Chawla)