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An Eco-Friendly Wedding in Goa – Rakul Preet Singh and Jacky Bhagnani to tie the knot on February 21st!

A positive initiative towards a sustainable environment!

Rakul Preet Singh, a well-known Indian actress, has made her mark in the Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil film industries with her impressive acting skills. She has starred in Theeran Adhigaram Ondru, Spyder, NGK, Ayalaan, and many more. Rakul’s recent film Ayalan, starring Sivakarthikeyan, Yogi Babu, Sharad Kelkar, and Isha Kopikkar is a sci-fi comedy film. The film’s plot revolves around a lost alien who lands on Earth and seeks the assistance of four friends to return to his home planet. Jackky Bhagnani, an Indian actor, film producer, and entrepreneur, is the Founder of the famous Indian music label called Jjust Music.

 

The couple, Rakul Preet Singh and Jacky Bhagnani have decided to tie the knot in an eco-friendly wedding ceremony that will take place in Goa on February 21st, 2024. They have opted for a sustainable wedding, where they will avoid the use of fireworks to reduce pollution and protect the environment. It is a commendable step taken by the couple to make their wedding more eco-friendly. Their sustainable wedding plan also involves sending out digital invitations and planting trees on their wedding.

According to sources cited by ANI, the couple is taking their wedding celebrations to the next level by prioritizing the environment. To ensure a green wedding, the couple has hired carbon footprint experts who will evaluate the ecological impact of the festivities. The duo has already decided to go digital with their invites, minimizing the use of paper, and they’ve also pledged to abstain from any fireworks. The carbon footprint specialists will guide the couple on the number of trees required to offset the carbon footprint. Rakul and Jackky are also planning to actively participate in the tree-planting effort. This eco-friendly approach is commendable and sends a positive message to society, inspiring us all to be more mindful of our actions and their impact on the environment.

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