“Of all the people. Of all the places.” — Anshula Kapoor and Rohan Thakkar are married

Anshula Kapoor and Rohan Thakkar Image: Instagram

Anshula Kapoor and Rohan Thakkar are officially married.

The couple exchanged vows on Monday, 6 July 2026, at Taj Lands End in Mumbai, surrounded by their closest family and friends.

Just hours after the celebrations wrapped up, Anshula shared her very first post as a married woman — a simple yet profound message that resonated with many: “Of all the people. Of all the places. Of all the timing.” It was an honest and loving caption, perfectly capturing the essence of the day.

Anshula looked breathtaking in her coral and gold bridal lehenga, while Rohan graced the occasion in an ivory-gold sherwani and matching turban. Together, they looked radiant, and the ceremony, thoughtfully curated by Boney Kapoor, felt more like a cosy family gathering than a grand Bollywood affair.

framed portrait of Anshula’s late mother
Image: Instagram

Yet, there was one poignant detail that truly told the story of this wedding. A framed portrait of Anshula’s late mother, Mona Shourie Kapoor, was placed at the mandap, touching the hearts of everyone present.

Mona passed away in 1995 when Anshula was just a child. In the lead-up to the wedding, Anshula openly spoke about her longing for her mother to be there on this significant day. That portrait wasn’t just for show; it was a heartfelt way for a daughter to include her mother’s presence in the only way she could.

Adding another special touch to her bridal look were her personalised kaleeras. Anshula’s sisters, Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor, served as bridesmaids, creating a full-circle moment for the trio who have shared so much together. Their mehendi celebration the day before had already become one of the most delightful celebrity wedding events in recent times.

For those unfamiliar with the couple’s journey, it’s a love story worth sharing. Anshula, a screenwriter, and Rohan, a director, first connected through a dating app.

After three beautiful years together, Rohan picked Central Park in New York City for his proposal, getting down on one knee at precisely 1:15 AM the exact time they had their very first conversation.

Their official engagement ceremony, the Gor Dhana, took place at Boney Kapoor’s home in Mumbai in October 2025, with loved ones gathered around.

The days leading up to the wedding were filled with joy. Rohan’s family organised a Mata Ki Chowki prayer ceremony in June 2026, bringing the Kapoor siblings together in celebration. Anshula’s cousins orchestrated a vibrant pink-themed bachelorette trip to Seoul, aptly named “Miss to Mrs.”

The mehendi on 5 July was particularly unforgettable. Anshula wore a stunning teal lehenga, while Rohan wore a powder-blue outfit.

The highlight of the evening, which took social media by storm, was Rohan’s surprise dance to “Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna,” a beloved Bollywood classic.

It was a spontaneous moment, devoid of choreography or media planning just a groom wishing to make his bride smile, surrounded by loved ones.

Among the guest list were Boney Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, and Varun Dhawan.

A photo soon circulated of Arjun Kapoor playfully posing with Anshula’s kaleeras, leading fans to speculate about who might be next in line for marriage. And of course, Orry made an appearance, because no major Bollywood celebration in 2026 seems complete without him.

In a family that has faced loss, public scrutiny, and a constant reinvention over three decades, this day was a deep breath of relief.

Arjun Kapoor, who was openly present and supportive throughout the wedding festivities, aptly summed it up: “Ansh, we’re just getting started.”

Anshula Kapoor married Rohan Thakkar today. Her mother’s portrait graced the mandap, her siblings stood by her side as bridesmaids, and her heartfelt caption captured the moment perfectly: “Of all the people. Of all the places.”