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 A mini Student of the Year reunion with Varun Dhawan occurs at Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra's wedding reception.

Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotras wedding reception was a star-studded affair. The couple who got married in an intimate ceremony in Mumbai on Tuesday, had a grand celebration for their friends and family.

The reception was attended by many Bollywood celebrities including Varun Dhawan, who made a mini Student Of The Year reunion with Kiara, Sidharth and Alia Bhatt. Varun, who starred alongside the two in the 2012 hit movie, was seen posing for a few pictures with them.

The reception was nothing short of a grand affair with a lavish spread of food and drinks. From the best of Indian cuisine to the finest of international dishes, the guests were spoilt for choice.

The couple were dressed to the nines for their big day. Kiara looked stunning in an ivory lehenga with a beautiful silver and pearl embroidery. Sidharth was dashing in a black bandhgala and white trousers.

The couples friends and family had nothing but love and admiration for them as they toasted to the newlyweds. The evening was filled with laughter and joy as the couple celebrated their union with those close to them.

It was a night to remember as Varun joined in on the celebrations. He was clearly happy to be a part of the mini Student of the Year reunion. He was seen posing for pictures with Kiara, Sidharth and Alia.

The couples wedding reception was definitely one of the most talked about events of the year. It was a star-studded affair, with a mini Student Of The Year reunion that made the event even more special!

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