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Dharmendra is the ‘coolest’ baraati in Karan Deol’s wedding, sets mood with some bhangra and dhol beats

Dharmendra, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol wore similar red turbans for the occasion

Chandigarh: Yesteryear star Dharmendra is a happy granddad as Sunny Deol’s elder son Karan Deol got married on Sunday.

From attending each ceremony to being the happiest at them all, there are photos and videos of Dharmendra from the wedding that have gone viral on the Internet.

The latest one is where the coolest ‘dadaji’ Dharmendra is dancing to the beats of dhol.

Among the baraatis with sons Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol, in the video, Dharmendra danced at the entrance of the venue, setting the mood for all the other baraatis.

He can be seen beaming with joy while Karan Deol, mounted on a ‘ghodi’ (mare), smiled as everyone danced around him 

Sunny Deol opted for a white kurta pyjama paired with long green sherwani, while Bobby Deol wore a powder blue sherwani.and Dharmendra looked dapper in a brown suit with white shirt and tie. All the Deols wore red turban.

The venue for the wedding festivities was Mumbai’s Taj Lands End.

For his wedding, Karan chose a cream sherwani, Drisha complimented with a red lehenga. She completed her look with a huge mangtika and a necklace.

Karan and Drisha have been in a relationship for a long time now. Drisha is a fashion designer. Reportedly, Drisha is the granddaughter of Bimal Roy’s daughter, Rinki Bhattacharya, who was married to filmmaker Basu Bhattacharya. 

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