Screenshot taken from from Times of India of Sonam Kapoor's wedding e-cards
Sonam and Anand have reportedly wanted to take the “green route and ditch paper invitations” for personalized e-cards with their guests’ names embossed on it, says TOI.
According to the e-invites, the families have requested the presence of their guests for three events – the mehendi ceremony, the wedding, and a party. The dress code for the three days ranges from Indian festive shades of white to traditional Indian attire and Western formals, writes TOI.Bollywood’s Sonam Kapoor and her husband-to-be, Anand Ahuja, have decided on the eco-friendly option of e-invites for their May 8 wedding.
The official invitations were sent out to guests electronically instead of on cards made of paper.
According to the Times of India (TOI), Sonam Kapoor’s fiancé Anand Ahuja is a Delhi-based entrepreneur who owns a clothing brand.
These are the alleged e-invites that have been sent out to near and dear ones, says TOI citing other media reports:
Screenshot taken from from Times of India of Sonam Kapoor's wedding e-cards
Sonam and Anand have reportedly wanted to take the “green route and ditch paper invitations” for personalized e-cards with their guests’ names embossed on it, says TOI.
According to the e-invites, the families have requested the presence of their guests for three events – the mehendi ceremony, the wedding, and a party. The dress code for the three days ranges from Indian festive shades of white to traditional Indian attire and Western formals, writes TOI.
Screenshot taken from from Times of India of Sonam Kapoor's wedding e-cards
Sonam and Anand have reportedly wanted to take the “green route and ditch paper invitations” for personalized e-cards with their guests’ names embossed on it, says TOI.
According to the e-invites, the families have requested the presence of their guests for three events – the mehendi ceremony, the wedding, and a party. The dress code for the three days ranges from Indian festive shades of white to traditional Indian attire and Western formals, writes TOI.

