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Ranveer and Deepika wedding at Lake Como: Inside details

Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone's dreamy wedding at Villa del Balbianello is just a day away, and the picturesque property has been closed down for a week for the wedding celebrations. The lovebirds will tie the knot on November 14 and 15 at Lake Como in Italy in the presence of family and close friends. The preparations for Ranveer and Deepika's wedding are on in full swing. On Monday morning, twelve florists were specially flown in from Florence to decorate Villa del Balbianello. Incidentally, the couple and their families are not staying at the villa, but a luxury resort on the east side of Lake Como, in the pretty village of Blevio. The resort, which has been fully booked for the wedding, is also being decked up by the florists.

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