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To kill the long wait for Deepika-Ranveer wedding photos, some funny memes made their way to social media.

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To kill the long wait for Deepika-Ranveer wedding photos, some funny memes made their way to social media. Not just the fans, one such meme was posted by none other than Union Minister Smriti Irani. She posted a picture of a skeleton sitting on a bench and wrote, “When you have waited for #deepveer #wedding #pics for too longgggg.” Meanwhile, here are a few B-town celebs who have wished the couple.

Karan Johar

Such a stunning gorgeous and beautiful couple!!!! Nazarutar lo! @deepikapadukone and @RanveerOfficial !!Badhaiho !!! Love you both!!! Here’s to a lifetime of love and joy!

Madhuri Dixit 

Wishing you guys a lifetime of togetherness, love and happiness @deepikapadukone& @ranveerofficial May this be the best chapter of your life. Make the most of it. God bless!

Kapil Sharma 

Heartiest congratulations dearest @RanveerOfficial n @deepikapadukone on ur wedding. The most beautiful couple of this world. May god bless u with all the happiness n love. Love u both #RanveerWedsDeepika

Nimrat Kaur 

Huge congratulations @deepikapadukone and @RanveerOfficial !! Here’s to the blissful ever after of every step you walk together...

Simi Garewal

Dearest @RanveerOfficial& @deepikapadukone .. as you embark on a journey of life together.. sending you oh! countless fab wishes! Have fun each day – love more – and make happiness together! Ranveer you can’t ask for more - the princess is yours!!

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