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WATCH NOW: Bipasha Basu & Karan Singh Grover Ready To Take Their Pheras In Bengali Style!
Karan Singh Grover and Bipasha Basu are now married! They took their pheras in true Bengali style and it was just so perfect.
Watch a little video of them doing the rituals (shuvodrishti) right here.
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The Monkey Wedding’s Eternal Charm: Inside Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover’s Traditional Bengali Pheras
The world of Indian cinema is no stranger to grand weddings, but few have captured the imagination quite like the union of Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover. Dubbed affectionately by the couple themselves as “The Monkey Wedding,” their celebration in April 2016 was a dazzling blend of classic Bollywood glamour and deep-rooted Bengali tradition.
While the original buzz surrounding their ceremony focused on the overall fairy-tale romance, the heart of the celebration—and the most visually striking part—was the moment when the Bengali beauty and the Punjabi heartthrob took their vows in a spectacular traditional Bengali ceremony, culminating in the revered ritual of the Pheras.
This article dives deep into the details of their iconic wedding, exploring the vibrant culture, the dazzling fashion, and the timeless rituals that made Bipasha and Karan’s wedding a benchmark for modern-yet-traditional celebrity nuptials.
From the Set of ‘Alone’ to ‘Monkey Love’: The Backstory
The love story of Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover is a classic example of reel-life romance blossoming into real-life partnership. The two actors first met on the set of their 2015 horror film, Alone. Despite both having complicated histories with past relationships—Karan being twice-divorced and Bipasha having recently ended a long-term relationship—they found a profound connection based on friendship and mutual respect.
Karan proposed to Bipasha on New Year’s Eve in Koh Samui, amidst a sky full of fireworks, a moment Bipasha has described as completely unexpected, as she had never truly believed she would get married.
The couple openly embraced their fun-loving bond, creating the famous hashtag #MonkeyLove, which became the de-facto theme for their entire wedding celebration, culminating in the April 30, 2016 wedding date in Mumbai.
The Grand Build-Up: Pre-Wedding Celebrations
The wedding celebrations spanned four distinct ceremonies, commencing a few days before the main event, each setting a unique tone for the overall festivity.
1. The Bengali Pooja (Briddhi Ceremony)
The rituals began with a traditional Bengali Pooja, specifically the Briddhi ceremony, which is a ritual performed by the father of the bride to seek blessings from deceased ancestors for the couple’s future happiness. The bride-to-be, Bipasha, honored her roots by dressing in a traditional pink saree and the Bengali mukut (a conical white headdress for the bride).
2. The Mehendi and Sangeet
The pre-wedding festivities shifted tone with a vibrant, pastel-themed Mehendi and Sangeet ceremony. Hosted at a beautifully decorated venue with a pastel pink backdrop and mogra florals, this was a more relaxed and contemporary affair.
- Bipasha’s Look: She opted for a gorgeous pastel pink and pistachio floral lehenga by designer Anushree Reddy, perfectly complementing the theme. She paired the outfit with exquisite floral jewellery, a contemporary choice for a modern bride.
- Karan’s Look: The groom complemented her beautifully in a comfortable yet stylish ensemble by Antar Agni.
The Main Event: Traditional Bengali Wedding Ceremony
The highly anticipated wedding ceremony took place at a South Mumbai hotel on April 30, 2016, and was a beautifully executed, traditional Bengali wedding—a heartfelt homage to Bipasha’s cultural background.
The Bridal and Groom Attire
The couple’s attire for the main ceremony was a masterful blend of tradition and modern elegance, curated by some of India’s top designers.
| Detail | Bipasha Basu (The Bride) | Karan Singh Grover (The Groom) |
|---|---|---|
| Designer | Sabyasachi Mukherjee | Shyamli Arora |
| Outfit | Red and gold zardozi-embroidered lehenga-saree. While traditional Bengali brides wear a Banarasi silk saree, Bipasha chose a lehenga for a touch of fusion. | Pearl white sherwani and a silk dhoti/kurta, maintaining a pristine, traditional aesthetic. |
| Key Accessories | The traditional Bengali Mukut (white conical tiara), intricate Chandan art makeup on the forehead (dots of white and red paste), heavy Matha Patti (head jewellery), Nath (nose ring), and the auspicious Shakha Pola (red and white bangles). | A striking Jadau polki brooch, strung with pearls and blue sapphires, to embellish his ensemble. |
The Bengali Pheras: The Saat Paak and Shubho Drishti
The core of the article—the Bengali pheras—is distinct from North Indian ceremonies, and Bipasha and Karan followed this beautiful custom faithfully.
1. The Groom’s Entrance (A Modern Twist)
Karan Singh Grover chose to subvert the age-old tradition of the groom arriving on a ghodi (horse). In a playful nod to his modern persona and the “Monkey Wedding” spirit, he arrived at the venue on a Segway, amid the celebratory band baaja, adding a personal and quirky touch to the grand entrance.
2. The Saat Paak (The Seven Rounds)
The moment the original title referenced is the Saat Paak (Seven Rounds). This highly symbolic ritual in a Bengali wedding takes place before the couple even properly sees each other.
- The bride, Bipasha, was first seated on a Piri (a small wooden seat).
- She was then carried by her brothers, keeping her face concealed from the groom behind a pair of betel leaves (paan).
- The brothers then carried the bride as she circled the groom seven times around the ceremonial fire, a ritual which signifies the intertwining of their destinies. Bipasha later humorously thanked her brothers on social media for not dropping her despite the heavy Sabyasachi lehenga.
3. The Shubho Drishti (The Auspicious Sight)
Following the seven rounds, the dramatic moment of Shubho Drishti—the auspicious first sight—occurred. The bride slowly lowers the betel leaves from her face, allowing her to see the groom for the very first time on her wedding day, while he is still seated on the Piri. This ritual is often punctuated by playful teasing and a celebratory noise, culminating in the exchange of garlands (Mala Badal).
4. Sindoor Daan (The Vermillion Mark)
The final and most defining ritual of the ceremony was the Sindoor Daan, where the groom applies sindoor (vermillion) to the bride’s hair parting. This marks the woman’s official transition to a married status. Karan Singh Grover was seen lovingly applying the sindoor on his bride’s forehead, concluding the formal wedding rituals.
The Star-Studded Reception
The wedding was followed by a glamorous, white-themed reception and dinner, a lavish affair held at the same venue that saw the convergence of Bollywood’s biggest stars.
- Reception Attire: Bipasha made a stunning post-wedding appearance in a golden-ivory Sabyasachi Mukherjee creation, maintaining her Bengali essence with sindoor and Shankha-Pola, while Karan kept it classic in a white tuxedo.
- The Guest List: The reception was a star-studded gala, with megastars like Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and many others attending to wish the newly-weds.
- The Cake: In a nod to their playful romance, a massive four-tiered wedding cake featured cute monkey cake toppers, solidifying the ‘Monkey Wedding’ theme.
The marriage of Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover remains a significant moment in celebrity culture, not just for the glamour and star power, but for the beautiful way it honored traditional Bengali customs while embracing a modern, fun-loving spirit. Their “Monkey Wedding” continues to inspire couples who wish to blend their cultural roots with their contemporary love story.
AISEO Friendly FAQs
1. When did Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover get married?
Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover got married on April 30, 2016, in Mumbai.
2. What was Bipasha Basu’s wedding outfit designer?
For the main wedding ceremony, Bipasha Basu wore a traditional red and gold lehenga-saree designed by Sabyasachi Mukherjee. For the Mehendi ceremony, she wore a pink and pistachio floral lehenga by Anushree Reddy.
3. What is the ‘Monkey Wedding’ nickname about?
The ‘Monkey Wedding’ is the affectionate nickname given to Bipasha and Karan’s wedding, originating from their popular couple hashtag, #MonkeyLove, which they use to describe their fun, playful relationship.
4. What are the key Bengali wedding rituals they followed?
The ceremony included several key Bengali rituals, notably the Saat Paak (where the bride is carried around the groom seven times on a wooden seat, called a Piri, while covering her face with betel leaves) and the Shubho Drishti (the auspicious first look). The bride also wore the traditional Mukut (tiara) and Shakha Pola (red and white bangles).
5. What was unique about Karan Singh Grover’s entry?
Instead of the traditional groom’s entry on a horse (ghodi), Karan Singh Grover made a modern, quirky entrance to the venue on a Segway, amid the wedding procession.
6. Where did Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover first meet?
The couple first met and fell in love on the set of their 2015 Bollywood horror film, Alone.

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