Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal are all set to tie the knot in a royal fort wedding in Rajasthan on December 9.
Now, while they will be kick-starting their pre-wedding festivities today, a complaint has been filed against the actors by a Rajasthan-based advocate Naitrabind Singh Jadoun with the District Legal Services Authority against the shutdown of the road that gives way to the Chauth Mata temple from December 6 to 12.
The lawsuit was filed by the advocate against the manager of Six Senses Fort Barwara, the wedding venue, Katrina Kaif, Vicky Kaushal, and the District Collector, according to a report in Deccan Chronicles.
According to the complaint, Hotel Six Senses is located on the way to the temple. The hotel manager has closed the road leading to the temple under the supervision of the District Collector from December 6-12. Owing to this, the devotees are facing a lot of trouble in reaching the temple as because of the wedding, the main road leading from the Hotel Six Senses to the temple will be closed down for the next six days.
The advocate also reportedly requested to clear the way to the temple in his complaint. He also clarified that he has no grudge against the marriage itself. He said that the Chauth Ka Barwara is home to the centuries-old Chauth Mata temple. He also informed that hundreds of pilgrims pay visits to the temple to offer their prayers every day.
The couple is also expected to visit Trinetra Ganesh Temple which is located at the height of 1500 ft and seek blessings of the almighty during their stay in Rajasthan.
Katrina and Vicky, along with their close friends and family, have already reached the wedding venue. The couple will reportedly be celebrating their sangeet ceremony today.
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