After a few years, Critique Kamra She tied the knot with Gaurav Kapur in an intimate ceremony at her home in Mumbai on March 11, 2026. Now, in a recent chat, the actress opens up about love, relationships and why she chose to keep her wedding simple and personal.
“Many clichés about love are true”
Talking about how her understanding of love has evolved, Kritika admits that her perspective has changed over time.“A lot has changed. It’s all true: emotions and life continue to evolve. About love, I’ve recently realized that many clichés are true,” he told Miss Malini.He emphasized the importance of friendship in relationships. “People say that friendship is very important in love, I totally agree. It’s a great feeling to be with someone who feels like your best friend.’He also rejected the idea of attracting critics. “I think you need more in common to enjoy someone’s company, live with them and understand them. Attraction doesn’t always take that into account, but alignment is important. Your heart and mind have to align, it’s not just fun and games,” she added.
“We fell in love with each other”
Asked who realized their feelings first, Kritika said it wasn’t a defined moment.“I don’t know. We never argued about who fell for it first. It grew naturally. It started with a great friendship and instant chemistry, but it took time to realize that this is someone I want to be with for the rest of my life. As the relationship evolved, it happened to both of us almost at the same time,” she shared.
Why did he choose an intimate wedding?
The critic also spoke about her decision to have a low-key wedding, breaking away from the trend of big celebrity celebrations.“We were very sure that we didn’t want a destination wedding. Mumbai holds a special place in our hearts, so we wanted to do something at home,” she said.The ceremony was deliberately kept small. “We only wanted people very close to us around. That was on purpose. Later, we had a bigger party where more friends got together, but overall it was very personal.”
“It wasn’t for aesthetics”
Explaining her choices further, Kritika said comfort was key.“I realized I can’t do the whole morning-afternoon wedding routine. We just wanted a big celebration where everyone could have fun: friends, families, kids, seniors. At one point, people were just chilling in different corners, doing their own thing. And we weren’t just the hosts, we were part of it.”He added that being in the industry soaks up the glamour. “We go to big events, we wear designer clothes, we walk red carpets. So we didn’t feel the need to make our wedding around that. It wasn’t about aesthetics, it wasn’t a priority. It felt personal, and I’m glad it happened that way.”