Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, and lifestyle influencer Anshula Kapoor tied the knot with director and screenwriter Rohan Thakkar on a beautiful and intimate day 6th July, 2026. However, the wedding dresses and decorations were not the sole items that caused emotional reactions in the online realm. It was one small powerful moment, Anshula walking down the aisle with her brother, actor Arjun Kapoor, hand in hand throughout. As per reports, she told him that he was the representative of their mother at that moment, as Anshula and Arjun lost their mother, Mona Shourie Kapoor, many years ago. Soon afterwards, their father Boney Kapoor joined them making it a walk full of love, memories and family support.
In this emotional moment, fans also saw how beautiful Anshula Kapoor was. She was wearing peach coloured lehenga and was adorned with heavy jewellery and a golden shawl whereas Rohan was in an ivory-gold sherwani. This blog is motivated by that beautiful day – the feelings, the traditions and, naturally, the jewellery that made it shine. If love stories are your thing, and so is bridal jewellery, then the name of Dishis Designer Jewellery certainly needs to be remembered, as they too bring in the same tradition, warmth, and sparkle that we saw at this wedding.
Let’s go through the story and jewellery inspirations it offers to each bride.
A Love Story That Started on a Dating App
There was a simple and sweet love story before the wedding. Anshula Kapoor and Rohan Thakkar met on a dating app. The discussion that began as one of ordinary conversations started to develop into something extraordinary. After dating for a couple of years, Rohan proposed to Anshula in October 2025 and the entire thing was super romantic because it was in front of a castle in Central Park, which was Anshula’s favourite place. She answered, “Yes,” and that set them off on their path to the big day of their wedding.
Just this little detail makes us realise that love stories can happen anywhere, just as it did on a phone screen and can still turn into a grand, traditional Indian wedding with a mix of rituals, family and lovely jewellery.
The Walk That Made Everyone Emotional
Anshula Kapoor walk down the aisle was the best part of the wedding. Her brother Arjun Kapoor walked her in this time, as opposed to her father. This walk was a deeper one without their mother. A touching message from Anshula to Arjun, that he was a symbol of their mother throughout all their journey—left online touch thousands of people. Soon after their father Boney Kapoor joined them and the three walked to the mandap.
This is a lovely reminder that weddings aren’t a matter of just the bride and the groom! They’re the family supporting them, and literally holding their hands throughout the big moments in life.
Mata Ki Chowki: Starting the Celebrations with Blessings
The wedding was not the only day of the wedding! Rohan’s family had a Mata Ki Chowki (devotional evening) in which songs and prayers were sung to the Goddess before the couple’s big day on the 21st of June. The family members, including Sanjay Kapoor, Maheep Kapoor, Sunita Kapoor, Shanaya Kapoor, Janhvi Kapoor, Khushi Kapoor, etc., gracefully participated in the event in traditional attire, adding to the atmosphere of faith, laughter, and dance that filled the night.
Jewellery does a nice role even at such devotional occasions. To keep the style traditional yet comfortable, simple gold earrings, small pendants or delicate bangles may be worn to ensure that it is a night for prayer and family-dyno rather than heavy bridal adornments.
Mehendi and Chooda Ceremony: Where the Real Bridal Sparkle Begins
Anshula Kapoor had her Mehndi and Chooda done over the weekend prior to her wedding. The mehendi ceremony is a wedding ritual that involves the henna designs being intricately drawn on the bride’s hands and feet, while the chooda ceremony involves the bride wearing a set of bangles, which are red and white (sometimes gold) and are given by the bride’s maternal family to symbolise a fresh start.
Brides typically don lighter jewellery during the mehendi ceremony, as the wet henna will need time to dry and hands must remain free.
Minimal floral jewelry, little jhumkas or subtle maang tikkas are popular options. However, bangles are the centre of focus at the chooda ceremony. This is the type of jewellery that a good jewellery brand should be able to nail: beautiful, comfortable, meaningful.
This is where Dishis Designer Jewellery really shines as they have created bangles and bridal sets that are in between tradition and the comfort of the modern woman, so that a bride can enjoy her rituals without being burdened.
The Wedding Day Look: Peach Lehenga and Bold Jewellery
On the big day, Anshula Kapoor had a peach coloured lehenga with a gold shawl. For this, she paired it with matching bangles, a maang tikka, an armlet, heavy earrings and a statement piece necklace all in warm gold hues that harmonized well with the soft peach outfit. Rohan was wearing an ivory-gold sherwani to compliment her outfit. It’s a great look for brides who wish to go with a less bold red hue than the traditional one, but still maintain the bridal majesty.
Let’s take a closer look at the pieces that put the finishing touch on her wedding day jewellery:
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Maang Tikka:
placed on the forehead, accenting the face, which is exactly what Anshula did with her bridal look.
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Heavy Statement Necklace:
a bold, layered necklace which complemented her peach lehenga wonderfully.
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Heavy Earrings:
These were large, statement-making earrings to complement the necklace and to make it look royal.
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Armlet (Baju Band):
It is a piece that is worn around the upper arm and is a big fan favorite in the modern bridal look.
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Matching Bangles:
gold bangles that matched the rest of her jewellery for a complete and tidy look.
Anshula Kapoor also selected a softer palette with pastels for her chooda and kaleere ceremony earlier. She was clad in a custom mint green Punjabi salwar suit with intricate embroidery, complemented by a statement necklace and earrings, and her customised chooda and kaleere showcased traditional bridal elements with a contemporary twist and colour palette. Her sister Janhvi Kapoor was also a dazzling sight in a pastel gown, adorned with chandelier earrings that included green gemstones and pearls.
Just like bold jewellery, soft coloured outfits are perfect to be paired with anything, as it balances the entire look and the bride is still seen as a queen and a beauty.
The Heirloom Dupatta: A Tribute to Her Mother
The most heart-wrenching moment of the wedding was not a piece of jewellery, but a dupatta. On her wedding day Anshula opted for her mother’s late 42 year old gold tissue and zardozi dupatta. She said it was something she knew she wanted to wear for a bride and that her entire look was all based on this beautiful and precious heirloom. The designer, Tarun Tahiliani, has designed the entire lehenga with coral peach cloth, Kashida embroidery, zari work, a Kashmiri bandhani gharchola dupatta to commemorate the roots of Rohan from his family and Phulkari inspired borders for the roots of the designer. Even a framed photo of her mother was put by the mandap so that she could be a part of the festivities.
This tale brings a beautiful message for jewellery and heirlooms. Sometimes, the most important thing a bride wears is not the most expensive or most gorgeous, but the one that brings love and remembrance to her. A grandmother’s earrings, a mother’s bangles or in the case of Anshula, a mother’s dupatta, can be the core of a complete bridal outfit.
A Closer Look at Her Bridal Jewellery
On a closer look to Anshula’s wedding pictures, her jewellery also followed the traditional gold theme so as it looked so beautiful with her coral peach lehenga and heirloom dupatta. Here are some of the things that were noticed:
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Paired with a matching bindi is Maang Tikka –
A small gold pendant with a hanging pearl and stone drop at the very centre of her forehead.
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Layered Necklaces –
She layered multiple necklaces over each other, a close-fitting choker and a longer necklace adorned with polki stones and bold emerald-green gems, creating depth and richness in her neckline.
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Jhumka Earrings –
These are the traditional gold earrings, which are long enough to be paired with the necklace set and looked great around her face.
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Stacked Bangles and Kadas –
A mix of gold bangles worn together on both wrists, along with delicate rings, giving her hands a regal, festive look, especially with fresh mehendi designs underneath.
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Nose Ring Detail –
This small gold nose pin was a subtle traditional addition to her overall bridal look.
A bridal look that combines chokers with longer necklaces, adorned by a bold maang tikka and jhumkas, is a classic style that is well cherished in India. It looks great in photos and is ideal for brides who are looking for a sophisticated and rich appearance without being too much.
Jewellery Tips Inspired by This Heartfelt Wedding
If you are planning a wedding yourself or helping to plan a wedding for someone close to you, here are some of the easy lessons I learned from Anshula’s beautiful wedding:
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Match jewellery to the outfit’s mood:
Soft colours like peach work beautifully with bold gold jewellery, as Anshula’s outfits demonstrated.
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Think comfort for every ceremony:
Light jewellery for mehendi, meaningful bangles for chooda, and eye-catching ones for the wedding day.
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Let family traditions come through:
A chooda given by the family or jewellery passed down by a mother/grandmother brings more to the wearer than beauty alone.
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Look for a reputable jewellery brand:
Your wedding jewellery is a reminder of memories and photographs so it is important to choose a jewellery brand that is known for its quality and care. Dishis Designer Jewellery is known for such creations, a fusion of classic Indian craftsmanship and style which appeals to today’s brides.
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Remember, the people around you matter the most:
Just as Arjun holding his sister’s hand made the biggest statement of the day, remember that no jewellery can outshine the love of family standing by you.
Family, Memories, and Jewellery — All Tied Together
The central theme of the wedding of Anshula Kapoor and Rohan Thakkar was not only their stunning attire or their glittering jewellery, but it was also a tale of family love. A brother taking the place of his sister’s walk down the aisle as her stepfather’s surrogate.A brother replacing his sister down the aisle, as a stepbrother to her mother. A proud father followed them. Sisters assisting in rituals. A Mata Ki Chowki filled with prayers. A chooda ceremony with blessings! Each and every moment of this wedding tells us that jewellery is a very special kind of jewelry when it is worn during a very special time.
So, should you be imagining your own wedding day then keep in mind that the correct jewellery can make your rituals even more memorable. It can be a delicate maang tikka for your mehendi, a chooda that your family are sure to be proud of, or a necklace you are going to wear with pride on your big day – it does matter who it comes from. That’s precisely what is so many brides are still drawn to Dishis Designer Jewellery: good jewellery isn’t just about gold and stones, it is about the love and the memories it carries alongside, just as we noticed in the case of Anshula Kapoor’s heartwarming wedding story.
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