The Kapoor family gathered in full strength today as Anshula Kapoor—daughter of filmmaker Boney Kapoor and sister to actor Arjun Kapoor—tied the knot with her longtime partner, Rohan Thakkar.
The intimate, elegant ceremony took place at Mumbai’s iconic Taj Lands End, bringing together close family and friends for a deeply emotional celebration.
Emotional Highlights from the Mandap
While the wedding featured all the signature Bollywood glamour, it was the touching personal details that stood out:
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A Tribute to Mona Kapoor: In a beautiful gesture that touched everyone present, a framed photograph of Anshula and Arjun’s late mother, Mona Kapoor, was placed directly next to the mandap, ensuring her presence was felt throughout the rituals.
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Sibling Support: Sibling bonds took center stage. Arjun Kapoor was visibly emotional, sharing a heartfelt, tearful hug with his sister during the festivities. Meanwhile, half-sisters Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor stood closely by Anshula’s side, even stepping in to assist Rohan during the sindoor ritual.
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The Pheras and Legal Union: Inside clips shared by IANS showed the couple taking their traditional pheras surrounded by loved ones, including their uncle, veteran actor Anil Kapoor. Immediately following the religious rituals, the couple officially registered their marriage.
From a Dating App to the Altar
Anshula and Rohan’s love story is delightfully modern. The couple first met on a dating app, sparking a relationship that quickly grew serious. After a year of dating, Rohan popped the question last July during a romantic stroll through Central Park in New York City. Following a star-studded engagement party in Mumbai last October, their journey culminated in today’s beautiful summer wedding.
Taking to Instagram to share the very first official pictures, Anshula penned a moving note to her new husband:
“06.07.2026. Of all the people. Of all the places. Of all the timing. It was you. And somehow, through every twist, detour, and surprise, it is still you. My favourite conversation. My safest place. My easiest choice.”

