The hidden message behind Deepika's wedding dress

For her second event, Deepika could be seen wearing a traditional Sindhi ensemble and her duppata had a Hindu mantra inscribed on the border

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Deepika Padukone. Photo: Instagram

Bollywood superstars Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh released the first pictures from their wedding ceremony and have left everyone in awe.

The pictures soon went viral and captured the celebrity couple looking absolutely regal.

While several, including Bollywood stars, congratulated the couple and commented on how beautiful they looked together, some seem to have missed out a hidden message on Deepika’s regal Sabyasachi ensemble that she wore on her second event.

The wedding was a two-day affair with local media reporting that two ceremonies took place, a Konkani ceremony on Wednesday followed by a Sindhi one, to reflect Deepika and Ranveer's backgrounds.

For her second event, Deepika could be seen wearing a traditional Sindhi ensemble and her duppata had a Hindu mantra inscribed on the border which read ‘Sada Saubhagyawati Bhava’ which means “forever have good destiny”, according to Filmfare.

Deepika, 32, and Ranveer, 33, announced in a joint statement last month that their wedding would take place on November 14 and 15.

The couple reportedly started dating in 2013 but have kept details of their relationship largely out of the public eye.