"The Rais have not lodged any formal complaint with the police, we learnt about the so-called prank from the media," said a senior police official about Wednesday's incident when Devi Singh Purohit, 24, fooled many into believing that he was Abhishek, the man Aishwarya is marrying Friday.
"The matter will be looked into. But basically, security at the complex is looked after by a private security agency. We will ensure that such an incident is not repeated."
Purhohit, dressed in jeans and a striped jacket, and a bouquet of roses in hand, took the lift to the eighth floor of the high-security La Mer building complex in suburban Bandra where the Bollywood actress lives. He was about to walk into Aishwarya's apartment when a couple of alert neighbours caught him.
The man from Jaisalmer had been propped up by the Mid-Day newspaper, which had even hired a white Mercedes to ferry the look-alike to the complex, where celebrities like cricketer Sachin Tendulkar live.
The Rai family was not amused and immediately called the security at the gate.
"Besides the private security guards at the complex, police personnel have also been posted at the housing complex where the actress lives. Visitors are being screened," said additional commissioner of police Bipin Bihari.
At the wedding venue Prateeksha as well as the Bachchan's other bungalow in Juhu called Jalsa, security is very tight.
With so much fanfare surrounding the megalopolis' biggest marriage, the Bachchans are paying Mumbai policemen nearly Rs.10 million for keeping the crowds of curious onlookers and media at bay and to throw a protective ring around the celebrities who will grace the wedding.
"There will be 227 policemen, including an assistant commissioner of police, who will throw a security ring around two of the Bachchan bungalows - Jalsa and Prateeksha," Bhihari told.
Apart from the police, the Bachchans have private security guards for the wedding.
"As the wedding is a private function, police personnel will not enter the venue at Prateeksha. They will be posted at the gate and will guide private security personnel hired by the Bachchans about screening and frisking visitors. The police on duty at the venue have all been provided copies of the entire list of invitees."
Police have also instructed Bachchan neighbours not to allow any outsiders into their homes for a look at the event.
"We have conducted a survey of residents adjoining Prateeksha and advised them to cooperate with us," the additional commissioner said.