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Kartik turns doting brother at sister haldi, flaunts hashtag Tikki

Kartik Aaryan turns doting brother at sister Kritika Tiwari’s haldi, proudly flaunts her wedding hashtag ‘Tikki’ tattoo on his wrist - See PIC

Kartik Aaryan celebrated his sister Kritika Tiwari’s wedding festivities in Gwalior, dancing joyfully at her haldi ceremony in a yellow kurta and flaunting a ‘Tikki’ tattoo. Viral videos showed him applying haldi and grooving to ‘Kajra Re’. Amid celebrations, he’s also promoting his upcoming film ‘Tu Meri Main Tera’.

Kartik Aaryan has stepped into celebration mode as his sister, Kritika Tiwari, begins her wedding festivities. Even with his packed schedule promoting his upcoming film, the actor has made time to enjoy the family functions and has been delighting fans with glimpses of the joyous moments on social media.

Kartik Aaryan dances at haldi ceremony and shows off ‘Tikki’ tattoo

The actor brought his signature charm to his sister Kritika’s haldi ceremony, giving fans a glimpse of the fun on his Instagram handle. Dressed in a striking yellow kurta, he was seen dancing joyfully, sprinkling flower petals over his sister and matching steps with his friends to Salman Khan’s hit track ‘Jeene Ke Hain Chaar Din’. Adding to the celebratory mood, Kartik even hopped onto the dhol, proudly displaying a hand-painted ‘Tikki’ tattoo on his wrist.

Videos from pre-wedding bash go viral

One of the viral clips from the pre-wedding festivities shows Kartik grooving to the evergreen ‘Kajra Re’ from ‘Bunty Aur Babli’, setting social media abuzz. The video, originally posted by his fan pages, quickly caught the internet’s attention. Another viral highlight captures the actor lovingly applying haldi and tossing flower petals on his sister, surrounded by their parents and her close friends. The family has gathered in Gwalior for the joyous celebrations, with the wedding scheduled for Thursday, December 4, while details about Kritika’s fiancé have been kept private.

Kartik Aaryan gears up for next film release

On the work front, Kartik Aaryan is all set to impress audiences once again with his upcoming romantic comedy ‘Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri’, featuring Ananya Panday. The teaser for the film dropped recently, sparking buzz among moviegoers. Directed by Sameer Vidwans and produced under Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions banner, the movie is scheduled for a grand release this Christmas.

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