PV Sindhu married Venkata Datta in a grand Udaipur ceremony; Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat also shared a picture.
PV Sindhu and Venkata Datta Sai tied the knot at a grand Udaipur ceremony. Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat attended the wedding and shared a picture, offering them his blessings.
PV Sindhu and Venkata Datta Sai get married.
The first visual of PV Sindhu in a bridal look went viral in the day, leaving fans in awe. The Indian shuttler tied the knot with fiancé Venkata Datta Sai in a traditional and grand celebration in Udaipur.
Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat shares their first pic.
Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union Minister of Culture and Tourism, shared a photograph of Sindhu and Datta beautifully dressed in traditional wedding attire. Shekhawat, who attended the wedding ceremony, shared the moment on his X handle, writing, “Please to have attended the wedding ceremony of our Badminton Champion Olympian PV Sindhu with Venkata Datta Sai in Udaipur last evening and conveyed my wishes and blessings to the couple for their new life ahead,”
Wedding festivities of PV Sindhu and Venkata Datta Sai.
The couple’s wedding festivities included a Sangeet on December 20, followed by haldi, pellikuthuru, and Mehndi ceremonies. Sindhu’s father revealed that the two families, who had long been acquainted, had finalized their wedding plans within a month. The date was chosen to ensure Sindhu’s training and competition schedule for the upcoming year remains uninterrupted.
Venkata Datta Sai is an executive director at Hyderabad-based Posidex Technologies. Sindhu and Venkata will host a grand reception in Hyderabad on December 24 to celebrate their union.

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