<p>The couple who wed in a small ceremony last week will star in the project tentatively titled 'Jackpot' by debutante director Amitabh Varma.<br /><br />Varma is a well known lyricist and wrote the script for the recently released film 'Antardwand'. He had begun his career as a lyricist and has songs from 'Bas Ek Pal', 'Life In A Metro' and 'My Brother Nikhil' to his credit.<br /><br />Ranvir and Konkona who were in a relationship for over three years, got married in the traditional manner at their Goregaon residence, last Friday.<br /><br />While Ranvir arrived dressed as a Punjabi groom on a horse-drawn carriage, the 30-year-old actress reportedly wore her grandmother's jewellery for the ceremony.<br /><br />"We wanted you to read it here first but. We got married! Yay!" they wrote on their respective Twitter pages.<br /><br />Ranvir, 38, has established himself with humourous roles in films like 'Khosla Ka Ghosla' and 'Pyar Ke Side Effects' while Konkona,won the National award for Mr and Mrs Iyer.<br /><br />The newlyweds were last seen together on screen in the 2007 film 'Traffic Signal' and had had worked together in the play 'Blue Mug' which was staged last year.</p>
<p>The couple who wed in a small ceremony last week will star in the project tentatively titled 'Jackpot' by debutante director Amitabh Varma.<br /><br />Varma is a well known lyricist and wrote the script for the recently released film 'Antardwand'. He had begun his career as a lyricist and has songs from 'Bas Ek Pal', 'Life In A Metro' and 'My Brother Nikhil' to his credit.<br /><br />Ranvir and Konkona who were in a relationship for over three years, got married in the traditional manner at their Goregaon residence, last Friday.<br /><br />While Ranvir arrived dressed as a Punjabi groom on a horse-drawn carriage, the 30-year-old actress reportedly wore her grandmother's jewellery for the ceremony.<br /><br />"We wanted you to read it here first but. We got married! Yay!" they wrote on their respective Twitter pages.<br /><br />Ranvir, 38, has established himself with humourous roles in films like 'Khosla Ka Ghosla' and 'Pyar Ke Side Effects' while Konkona,won the National award for Mr and Mrs Iyer.<br /><br />The newlyweds were last seen together on screen in the 2007 film 'Traffic Signal' and had had worked together in the play 'Blue Mug' which was staged last year.</p>