The wedding of Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif and actor Vicky Kaushal in B-Town has become the subject of much discussion. Every day some or the other news related to this marriage comes out and heats up the atmosphere of things. Meanwhile, in a report by Pinkvilla, it has been claimed that an OTT platform has offered Rs 100 crore to the couple to get exclusive videos of this wedding.
Let us tell you that the marriage of this couple, who are going to tie the knot in a grand ceremony in Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan on 9th December, remains a big issue. In such a situation, Pinkvilla’s report quoted sources as saying that it is a common practice for celebrities abroad to sell their wedding footage and pictures to magazines and sometimes to channels, as there are many fans who want to share their idols with life changing. Want to see the motion. Several streaming platforms are planning to bring the same trend to India as well. A streaming platform has offered Rs 100 crore to Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal to make its debut in India.
According to Pinkvilla, “The OTT platform which has offered this to Katrina and Vicky is a well-known OTT platform and they want to bring this trend to India as well. That’s why they gave Katrina and Vicky 100 crores for their wedding. Offered Rs.
In such a situation, if Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal accept this offer, then their marriage can be shown like a feature film on the OTT platform. Apart from the video footage of the wedding, exclusive interviews of some important family members and friends of the two Bollywood stars will also be shown, in which they will be seen talking about Vicky and Katrina’s relationship. Many adorable moments will be added to the film. There will be special interviews with family members, stylists, make-up artists, guests and others present at the wedding.
Let us tell you that Bollywood couple Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh had made a similar offer through their OTT platform during their wedding in 2018, but both turned down the offer saying that they want to keep the occasion private.