AsNick JonasandPriyanka Choprasettle into theirnewlywed lives, photos of theirglamorous Indian weddingare still making fans swoon, including a slew of newly released shots that capture the joy and romance of the star-studded festivities earlier this month.

In all the photos, Chopra wows in an off-the-shoulder design and gorgeous necklace, while Nick looks dapper in a patterned suit.

New pictures from the nuptials also popped up on Instagram. Nick’s brotherKevin Jonas, 31, shared a shot of all four Jonas brothers (Nick, Kevin,JoeandFrankie Jonas) sharing a laugh. “I tell great jokes,” he quipped.

Frankie, 18, posted one picture of himself cheering with a wide grin and another picture of himself looking a bit tired from all the fun.

“My two emotions at my brothers wedding,” he wrote.

Yasmine Al Massri, Chopra’sQuanticoco-star, fondly recalled the wedding as she uploaded a slideshow of pictures, including some of thecricket game.

“It’s been 24 days approximately since @priyankachopra and @nickjonas got married… I have since then been experiencing a constant desire when grocery shopping to breakdance the Sangeet choreographies, I get a puppy face when I see people kissing in the street, and Feel LA is not colorful enough,” she captioned the post.

She took solace in the fact that “it will be another 341 days until their anniversary party!”

On Dec. 1, Nick and Chopraheld a Western weddingat theUmaid Bhawan Palacein Jodhpur. The next day, theywed again in a Hindu ceremonyat the palace.

Before the wedding, the duo held a colorfulMehendi ceremony, where they both had elaborate henna designs applied to their hands, and celebrated with aSangeet, an over-the-top party with performances in honor of the couple.

“I love that our wedding was a religious mash-up,” Chopratold PEOPLE exclusively. “We took beautiful traditions that we both grew up with and personalized them in a way that made sense for us. It’s been incredible to find the commonalities between our beliefs and figuring out how to blend them in a respectful and meaningful way.”

source: people.com