Vicky Kaushal-Katrina Kaif gives special instructions to the guest for Wedding

Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif have officially started off their wedding festivities today with their families and a couple of dear companions close by.
A photograph of the hamper that the visitors were given has turned up via online media. Other than the rewards, the image accepted to be from the Vicky-Katrina wedding additionally includes a little note of dos and don’t for the visitors while partaking in the three-day wedding festivity.Vicky and Katrina wedding note
‘Please enjoy the refreshments that we have put together while you journey through the scenic villages and roads. Sit back, relax and brace yourself for a fun-filled exciting adventure,” the note read.
As detailed before, the visitors have been told to abandon their telephones and abstain from posting any photographs via web-based media. The note proceeded to peruse, “We request you to please leave your mobile phones in your respective rooms and refrain from posting pictures or using social media for any of the ceremonies and events.”
Vicky Kaushal
Vicky Kaushal
This note comes after a video of the grand firework display and musical performance put up for the guests surfaced online. As the festivals start off this evening, celebs from Angad Bedi, Neha Dhupia to Kabir Khan, and Mini Mathur were shot showing up at Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan.
The couple has mandated many rules for those attending their wedding. The list includes no disclosure of wedding attendance, no photography, no sharing pictures on social media, no sharing location on social media, no contact with the outside world till you leave the venue, all photos to be published only after approval from wedding planners and, no reels or videos to be made at the wedding venue.

Katrina Kaif Stills
Katrina Kaif
It is also heard that to ensure no leaks from the wedding, any drones hovering around will be shot down. The couple is planning to take a helicopter to the wedding venue to avoid getting clicked by the paparazzi. The wedding photography rights are said to have been sold to an international magazine.