Anshula Kapoor, daughter of producer Boney Kapoor and sister of actor Arjun Kapoor, has married screenwriter Rohan Thakkar in an intimate ceremony at Mumbai’s Taj Lands End. Sharing first wedding photos on Instagram, she posted a romantic note about their journey, and revealed she wore her late mother’s 42-year-old gold tissue and zardozi dupatta as the emotional centerpiece of her bridal ensemble.
Internet personality Anshula Kapoor—daughter of producer Boney Kapoor and sister of actor Arjun Kapoor—has tied the knot with screenwriter Rohan Thakkar. The couple exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony attended by close family and friends at Mumbai's Taj Lands End hotel on Monday, July 6.
Taking to her Instagram handle to share the first glimpses of the ceremony, Anshula captioned the official frames with a moving note to her groom: "06.07.2026. Of all the people. Of all the places. Of all the timing. It was you. And somehow, through every twist, detour, and surprise, it is still you. My favourite conversation. My safest place. My easiest choice. Always you."
Beyond the celebrations, the emotional centerpiece of the wedding was the bride's poignant tribute to her late mother, Mona Kapoor, who passed away in 2012.
Alongside a framed portrait of her mother placed prominently beside the mandap altar during the core rituals, Anshula’s bridal attire itself was entirely built around maternal memory.
Detailing the deeply personal story behind her wedding lehenga on social media, Anshula shared: "There was only one thing I knew I wanted to carry with me when I became a bride - my mom’s 42-year-old gold tissue & zardozi dupatta. Everything else was built around it. On a day that marked the beginning of a new family, it felt right to be wrapped in the one that raised me first."
Thanking Tarun Tahiliani, Mohit Rai and Ruchi Krishna, Anshula said every detail was imagined around the heirloom that meant the most to her.
"A bridal ensemble that brought together crafts from across India: intricate Kashida embroidery layered with rich zari work, a bandhini gharchola dupatta as a nod to the family I am marrying into, all in a palette of antique rose, blush and muted gold, finished with delicate Phulkari borders as a tribute to my Punjabi roots. Thank you, Tarun, for bringing this vision to life and creating a bridal ensemble that felt timeless, deeply personal, and so incredibly me."
An NDTV report detailed the wedding ceremony, with videos where Anshula and Rohan were seen taking the traditional pheras with their loved ones by their side. After the rituals, the couple also registered their marriage. The couple held an engagement party in Mumbai in October last year.