
Yuvraj Singh and Hazel Keech in Chandigarh. (Image credit: pushpendra_yuvi)
Highlights
- Yuvraj Singh and Hazel Keech will get married on November 30
- Yuvraj Singh has personally invited PM Modi to the wedding
- Yuvraj shared pics from the Mehendi ceremony on Tuesday

Yuvraj Singh and Hazel Keech greet the paparazzi at their sangeet. (Image courtesy: PTI)
Yuvraj shared pictures from the mehendi ceremony earlier on Tuesday. Dressed in a yellow, embellished suit, and with mehendi on her hands, Hazel looks every bit of a would-be bride while Yuvraj joined her in the selfie in a blue bandhgala. Yuvraj asked for blessings for his new journey with Hazel and wrote on Instagram: "Starting a new innings today. Thank you for your love please bless the couple."
Team India joined the celebrations:
Singer Ranjit Bawa performed:
"Couldn't have found a better partner at the other end," Yuvraj added as the caption of another adorable picture from inside the ceremony. Hazel was all smiles as Yuvraj planted a kiss on her forehead.
More pics from the mehendi ceremony:
Yuvraj's friends are looking forward to let their hair down at the grand wedding. Ayushmann Khurrana took a selfie with the groom-to-be:
Here's a post by Angad Bedi:
Man going down!!! @YUVSTRONG12#mereyaarkishaadihai#yhpl Chandigarh here we come.. burrrrrrahhh!! pic.twitter.com/eruSnEvahh
- ANGAD BEDI! (@Imangadbedi) November 29, 2016
Earlier, Yuvraj and Hazel heralded 'happy times' with selfie overloaded with cuteness:
Meanwhile, these personalised box of assorted sweets look like a dream:
Yuvraj Singh and Hazel Keech will get married at Dera of Baba Ram Singh Ganduan Wale in Duffera, Fatehgarh Sahib on Wednesday. Yuvraj's family has been a devotee of Baba Ram Singh, who is also their spiritual guru. Apart from a close-knit yet stellar guest list, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been personally invited by Yuvraj and his mother Shabnam Singh.
The wedding ceremony will reportedly be accompanied by a Hindu wedding in Goa on December 2. Sangeet and reception will be held on December 5 and December 7 respectively in New Delhi.
In conversation with wedding planners shaadisaga, Hazel said: "Chandigarh has been kept very Punjabi; Goa has been kept a little more western with that hint of Mauritius and Delhi is kept as desi as it can be. People have Alice in Wonderland themes but we definitely don't."