Will Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal go the Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas way and sell wedding photos to an international magazine? – Times of India

If you thought you’ll be feating your eyes on photos from Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal’s wedding leaking on social media, you thought wrong.

According to the latest buzz, the star couple has sold the rights of their wedding photos exclusively to an international magazine. The actress and her team are reportedly closing in on a deal with the Indian edition of the magazine for a ‘huge’ amount.

This report comes moments after it was reported that Kat and Vicky’s wedding will have a ‘no phone’ restriction. Some reports went as far as claiming that guests may just be barred from disclosing details of the private affair.

Back in 2018, Priyanka Chopra took the same route when she tied the knot with Nick Jonas. It was later reported that the actress sold her wedding pictures to People magazine for a whopping price tag of USD 2.5 million. She also sold some photos to Hello magazine.

Other Bollywood stars who also sold their wedding photos include Sonam Kapoor and Priety Zinta. However, Sonam didn’t restrict her guests from sharing some priceless moments from her wedding on social media.

While reports state that Katrina and Vicky will have their court wedding this weekend, their royal wedding in Rajasthan is set to take place next week. It will be a lavish celebration with celebrations going on for three days.

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