Glenn Maxwell And Vini Raman To Tie The Knot In Traditional Indian Ceremony, Tamil Written Invitation Card Goes Viral

If you thought the wedding season was over, think again. After overcoming hurdles like his duties towards international and league cricket, and Covid-19 lockdown, Glenn Maxwell is all set to marry his fiancé Vini Raman. The couple has had to wait for a long time to get married but now it seems as though the wait is over. How do I know? Well, the invitation card of Glenn Maxwell and Vini Raman has gone viral on social media. Why? Because it is printed in traditional Tamil that has left fans pleasantly surprised.
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Glenn Maxwell and Vini Raman were engaged to marry back in March 2020. But with the Covid-19 lockdown imposed the couple had to reschedule their wedding a couple of times before now. However, now the couple has decided to not push their wedding any further.
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The news that Glenn Maxwell and Vini Raman are now all set to get married was confirmed when the all-rounder cricketer’s name was not included in the squad that is touring Pakistan.
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In fact, the cricketer and Vini Raman’s wedding invitation card has also been doing rounds on social media. As the invitation card has been printed in traditional Tamil. The RCB player’s fiancé is from a Tamil family based in Australia.
GlennMaxwell marrying Vini Raman. Going by the cute traditional Tamil muhurta patrikai, we'd bet there may likely be a TamBram ceremony… Will there be a white gown wedding too?
Congratulations Glenn and Vini ! @Gmaxi_32 pic.twitter.com/uJeSjHM1we— Kasturi (@KasthuriShankar) February 12, 2022
Honestly, having seen their engagement pictures, I can’t wait to check out their wedding ceremony that is reportedly going to be in a traditional Indian ceremony. However, I can’t help but wonder if the couple will also have a white wedding. I guess, only time will tell.
First Published: February 14, 2022 6:49 PM