Wedding bells are ringing for Anshula Kapoor, the eldest daughter of filmmaker Boney Kapoor, as she gears up to tie the knot with her fiancé, Rohan Thakkar. Ahead of the big day, Anshula has been making the most of her pre-wedding celebrations, recently enjoying a vibrant bachelorette trip in Seoul with her close friends. Anshula Kapoor gave fans a glimpse into her bachelorette festivities by sharing a series of photos and videos on social media.

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Anshula Kapoor Shared Bachelorette Pics
From stylish outfits to candid moments with friends, the snapshots captured her living every moment to the fullest in the buzzing streets of Seoul. The soon-to-be bride shared around 20 posts, showcasing everything from fun outings to heartfelt celebrations, making it clear that this trip was all about friendship, joy, and unforgettable memories. Among the many reactions on her posts, her brother Arjun Kapoor grabbed attention with a playful comment, “The Pink Jacket Returns.”

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His remark hinted that Anshula had taken along his jacket for the trip, adding a sweet sibling touch to the celebration. Anshula responded warmly, making fans adore their bond even more. Interestingly, Anshula’s sisters, Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor were not part of the bachelorette getaway. The trip appeared to be an intimate affair with her close group of friends.

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Anshula Kapoor and Rohan Thakkar’s love story feels straight out of a romantic film. The couple got engaged on October 2 in a private ceremony attended by close friends and family. Sharing her journey on social media, Anshula revealed that their first conversation began at 1:15 AM and lasted until 6 AM, marking the beginning of a deep connection. Three years later, Rohan proposed to her in Central Park, making the moment even more special.

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“At exactly 1:15 PM IST, the world stood still, and I said yes,” she wrote, recalling the magical proposal. Rohan Thakkar is a professional screenwriter who has worked across multiple projects. He has collaborated as a freelance writer with Dharma Entertainment, the digital arm of filmmaker Karan Johar’s banner. Rohan also wrote the screenplay for the short film The Nobelist. He studied at FLAME University in Pune and later pursued screenwriting at the New York Film Academy.
