Living-Room Vows: 7 Celebrity Couples Who Turned Their Homes Into Wedding Venues

As Kritika Kamra and Gaurav Kapur join the list, here’s a look at celebrity couples — including Alia Bhatt, Yami Gautam, and Dia Mirza — who chose to get married in the warmth of their own homes.

Mar 12, 2026
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    The idea of the big, destination wedding may dominate celebrity culture, but in recent years, a quieter trend has emerged — stars choosing to get married at home. Whether in a sea-facing Bandra apartment, a family bungalow, or a hillside ancestral house, these ceremonies have been defined by warmth, familiarity, and a guest list limited to those who matter most.

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    Most recently, Kritika Kamra and Gaurav Kapur tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at their Bandra home, joining a growing list of celebrity couples who turned their personal spaces into wedding venues. From Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt to Yami Gautam and Aditya Dhar, here are seven couples who proved that sometimes, the most meaningful weddings happen right at home.


    Celebrity Couples Who Tied The Knot At Home

    Kritika Kamra & Gaurav Kapur

    The couple recently exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony at their Bandra residence, choosing a setting that reflected their understated, personal style. With only close friends and family in attendance, the wedding had a warm, lived-in charm, far removed from the scale of typical celebrity celebrations. Kritika wore a classic red ensemble with traditional jewellery, while Gaurav kept things timeless in an ivory sherwani. The ceremony unfolded in the comfort of their home, making the occasion feel less like an event and more like a deeply personal milestone shared with loved ones.


    Alia Bhatt & Ranbir Kapoor

    When Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor got married in April 2022, they chose the balcony of their Mumbai home at Vastu in Bandra as their wedding venue. The ceremony was attended by immediate family and a handful of close friends, with the couple keeping the celebrations deliberately small. Alia wore an ivory Sabyasachi sari with heirloom-style jewellery, while Ranbir opted for a matching sherwani, setting the tone for a wedding that felt elegant but effortless. The couple later shared that getting married at home made the day feel more emotional, as it was the space where they had spent most of their relationship.


    Sobhita Dhulipala & Naga Chaitanya

    Sobhita Dhulipala and Naga Chaitanya chose an intimate, family-led ceremony at home, keeping the celebrations rooted in tradition. The wedding took place in the presence of close relatives, with rituals conducted in a calm, personal setting rather than a large venue. Sobhita’s look leaned into classic South Indian bridal aesthetics with rich silk and temple jewellery, while Chaitanya complemented her in traditional attire. The mood was restrained and spiritual, reflecting the couple’s preference for privacy over spectacle.


    Dia Mirza & Vaibhav Rekhi

    Dia Mirza married businessman Vaibhav Rekhi in February 2021 at his Mumbai residence, in a ceremony that felt refreshingly simple. The wedding took place in the garden of their home, decorated with minimal flowers and attended only by close family and friends. Dia wore a red Banarasi sari paired with traditional jewellery, while Vaibhav chose a crisp white kurta and jacket. The ceremony also made headlines for being conducted by a woman priest, adding a progressive touch to an otherwise deeply traditional, home-bound celebration.


    Sonakshi Sinha & Zaheer Iqbal

    Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal registered their marriage at home before hosting a small celebration with friends and family. The couple chose to keep the ceremony intimate, surrounded by those closest to them, before stepping out later for a larger gathering. Sonakshi wore a vintage ivory sari with minimal jewellery, while Zaheer opted for a classic white ensemble. The home setting reflected the couple’s relaxed approach, prioritising comfort and familiarity over grandeur.


    Prateik Babbar & Priya Banerjee

    Prateik Babbar and Priya Banerjee’s wedding was held at home in a ceremony that felt personal and unfiltered. With only close friends and family present, the couple exchanged vows in a setting that reflected their understated aesthetic. Priya wore a soft-toned lehenga with delicate jewellery, while Prateik kept things simple in traditional Indian wear. The photographs from the ceremony captured quiet moments rather than staged grandeur, reinforcing the mood of a wedding centred on intimacy.


    Yami Gautam & Aditya Dhar

    Yami Gautam married filmmaker Aditya Dhar in June 2021 at her family home in Himachal Pradesh. The ceremony took place in the presence of close relatives, with the rituals performed in the courtyard of the house. Yami wore her mother’s red silk sari, paired with traditional hill jewellery, giving the wedding a deeply personal touch. Aditya chose a simple sherwani, matching the understated mood of the celebration. The wedding quickly became a favourite among fans for its authenticity and emotional warmth.


    Farhan Akhtar & Shibani Dandekar

    Farhan Akhtar and Shibani Dandekar’s wedding ceremony took place at Farhan’s family home in Khandala, surrounded by close friends and family. Instead of a large traditional function, the couple opted for a small gathering with personalised vows and a relaxed atmosphere. Shibani wore a red and beige custom gown, while Farhan chose a classic black outfit, reflecting the non-traditional tone of the ceremony. The home setting allowed the wedding to feel intimate, with the focus on the couple rather than the spectacle.

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