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Gaithersburg, MD Indian Wedding by MayJah Films

"Dipen and I met on a dating app called Dil Mil," Komal shared. "For our first date, I got all dressed up thinking we were going to a fancy rooftop in D.C.—and he showed up in jeans, sneakers, and a baseball cap. I remember thinking, Really? This guy? But then… five hours flew by. We didn't stop talking. That rooftop bar became the start of something unexpected and wonderful." As for when she knew he was The One? "It wasn't a single moment. It was watching him with my family and his friends—just how naturally he fit into every space of my life. He had all the traits I was looking for. And somehow, he even managed to make spreadsheets exciting during wedding planning."

When Komal & Dipen tied the knot at the stunning Marriott Washingtonian Center in Gaithersburg, MD, it wasn't just a wedding—it was an experience. One part royal, two parts glam, and generously sprinkled with heartwarming moments and joyous surprises, their wedding weekend was the kind of affair guests are still raving about (possibly recovering from).

Komal's wedding came just a year after her sister's, so she jokingly says she "borrowed half the vendors" and avoided reinventing the wheel. But make no mistake—she and Dipen were both all in. "Usually, you hear about the bride doing everything, but Dipen and I balanced things out. I focused on the little details and the decor vibe; he handled the finances and logistics. I think we got through it with a lot of patience... and carbs." The soft glow of her lehenga shimmered under the mandap's delicate floral canopy, courtesy of Lucky Events LLC, who didn't just "do" decor—they created an atmosphere. Think ethereal mandap meets enchanted garden.

No wedding runs this smoothly without a superhero behind the scenes. Enter Xquisit Events LLC, who brought organization, creativity, and a whole lot of love to every inch of this celebration. From timeline wizardry to last-minute magic (word on the street is they handled a surprise sangeet performance setup like pros), this team kept everything running seamlessly while letting Komal & Dipen soak up every second. Their vision, execution, and signature calm-under-pressure energy made all the difference—and it showed.

Let's talk about the moment—you know the one. The ceremony began with Dipen's grand baraat, which was anything but low-key. Picture this: a dance-fueled parade, dhols setting the rhythm, and Dipen arriving like a rockstar. Even a few uncles ditched their shoes to feel the beat. Pure magic. But then Komal stepped out. Dressed in a breathtaking bridal ensemble that turned every head (and left at least one auntie dramatically fanning herself), she was the picture of grace and tradition.

Their first look was another highlight—a beautifully choreographed moment with equal parts romance and laughter. (Spoiler alert: Dipen may or may not have shed a very manly tear.) MayJah Films was there to capture every blink-and-you'll-miss-it detail with cinematography so rich and vivid you'd think it was shot for the big screen. But beyond the sparkle and speeches, what truly set this wedding apart was how personal it felt. Inspired by their love of community and family, Komal & Dipen designed every element—from ceremony rituals to reception details—with intention.

How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Dipen and I met on a dating app called Dil Mil. Our first date was at the nice rooftop bar in D.C., where I got all nicely dressed up, and he showed up in jeans, hoodies, sneakers, and a baseball cap! Didn’t think our first date would last five hours at the rooftop just talking away! I started realizing Dipen was the one not in a single moment, but when I saw how he was with my family, his family, and friends, and how they were so compatible. He had all the traits I wanted in someone!

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
The day of our proposal, Dipen came to my apartment as I was getting ready for the “holiday work party” that he said we were attending. The whole time, he was pacing around and looking nervous, so I started getting doubts. However, my sister assured me that she was away for the weekend, so Dipen couldn’t possibly be planning anything without her! He mentioned we had to stop by a memorial in DC to meet up with a coworker. I was getting skeptical again but went along with it. We arrived at the Japanese lantern area near the MLK Memorial in DC, and of course, there was no coworker waiting for us. Dipen gets down on one knee, and instead of getting excited and emotional, I start yelling at him to stop joking around and get up! (He’s gotten down on one knee before as a joke) I slowly start to realize that he isn’t joking and this is really happening. My emotions turn from anger to happiness and emotions so quickly! Afterward, he still mentioned that we had to attend the “holiday party,” which I believed. We get to the hotel rooftop, where we’re supposedly pregaming with some of these coworkers, just to find all of our close family and friends jump out and surprise me! It was truly the perfect day, and Dipen did such an amazing job planning everything for the tee!

Tell us how you went about planning your wedding, and your overall experience with the Venues, Hair & Makeup, Outfits, Decor Theme, and all of the other important details.
My wedding happened a year after my sister’s wedding, so it was a little easier for me to find vendors since I took half of hers! Usually, you hear of brides doing all the wedding planning, but here, Dipen and I contributed equally using our strengths. I focused more on the little details and decor while he focused on the finances and logistics. It did get stressful at times, for sure, but Dipen and I made sure to work together and not let things get to us.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I never wanted to wear the traditional red color for my wedding outfit. A lot of the colors I chose for each of my events were all the non traditional route. I chose green for my wedding lehenga since it’s my favorite color and is what I have always wanted to wear for my wedding!

This unforgettable experience proved that South Asian weddings are more than just events.

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Venue: Marriott Washingtonian Center | Planning & Design: Xquisit Events LLC | Makeup: Divya Makeup | Hair: Hair Guru | Floral & Decor / Event Designer / Rentals: Lucky Events LLC | Floral & Decor: Walls of Flora | Floor Wrap: Motion Three LLC | Mehndi Artist: Aneeta Nashad | Bridal Fashions: Angad Singh Official | Bridal Fashions: TwistedThreads By Divya | Groom Fashion: Indochino | DJ: Deejay Prestige | Catering: Chowpatty Restaurant | Photographer: Oak & Gold Studios | Cinematography: MayJah Films


Detroit, MI Indian Wedding by GaganHarnav

If fairytales had a desi twist, we're convinced they'd look like Sanchita & Kedar's wedding. From their dreamy ceremony under a garden of chandeliers to a sangeet night that could rival a Bollywood set, every detail of this celebration was infused with culture, charm, and a ton of personality Let's say this: when the bride walks in wearing Sabyasachi and the groom matches her energy in regal finesse, you know it's about to be a whole vibe.

What happens when you bring together a radiant couple, visionary vendors, and the right amount of confetti-worthy moments? You get a wedding that guests (and now the internet) won't stop swooning over. The ceremony and reception took place at The Icon, a venue whose name could not be more fitting for what unfolded. Draped in greenery, sparkling chandeliers, and soft, romantic lighting, the mandap looked like it had been plucked from a luxury wedding fantasy. And yes, their first look? Straight out of a movie. Think: Sanchita in blush pink bridal couture, the outfit that whispers elegance, paired with Kedar in a coordinating sherwani and crimson churidar, standing under golden light as their eyes met. Heart. Melted. Behind Sanchita's stunning beauty looks? The talented hands of JHobby created everything from a soft-glam glow for the day events to bold bridal drama for the reception. Whether it was a sleek braid, a regal tikka placement, or just that "my skin's never looked this good" makeup, JHobby nailed it.

Let's take a moment (or several) to give a standing ovation to Marigold Wedding Planners, the creative minds who turned every celebration into an immersive experience. Not only did they design and execute every element of the décor—from floral installations to table settings with so much charm it could give Pinterest a complex—but they also orchestrated the flow of the weekend with precision and heart. The floral designs, especially during the ceremony and reception, were a literal breath of fresh air—think cascading white blooms, lush green arches, and enough elegance to make Mother Nature pause and say, "Wow." From planning to design, every element screamed (gently and tastefully) sophistication.

With DJ Ice spinning beats and colors bouncing off intricate décor, the sangeet was full of joyous chaos—the kind only a big Indian family can deliver. Sanchita dazzled in a vivid orange lehenga that matched the fiery energy of the night, and Kedar proved once again that he's got moves (and style) in spades. Also, pro tip: never underestimate the power of good lighting—NXTGen Entertainment lit up the venue with mood-perfect vibes that transitioned effortlessly from romantic to party mode. Live violin melodies by Magda Violin filled the air as guests arrived, creating a magical calm before the baraat storm (shoutout to Kedar, who made his entrance with full king energy). The ceremony was equal parts heartfelt and visually breathtaking. Whether it was the heartfelt speeches, the electric energy on the dance floor, or those quiet in-between glances, Sanchita & Kedar gave us the complete rom-com finale treatment.

 
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This wedding didn't just celebrate a union—it honored a love that shines in every frame.

 
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Planning & Design: Marigold Wedding Planners | Floral & Decor: Marigold Wedding Planners | Sangeet Venue: The Meridian | Ceremony & Reception Venue: The Icon | Hair & Makeup: JHobby | Catering: Punjab Indian Cuisine | DJ: DJ Ice | Bridal Fashions: Sabyasachi | Cake & Treats: Graf’s Pastry | Cinematography: GaganHarnav | Lighting: NXTGen Entertainment | Live Music: Magda Violin | Barista: Bakri Coffee Roasters | Content Creator: The Social Sage | Photographer: GaganHarnav


Huntington Beach, CA Indian Wedding by Balerina Films

If luxe details are your vibe, you’ll love Shivani & Dhruv’s wedding on the Platinum Guide Blog.

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Every part of this wedding told a beautiful story, from sacred rituals to sangeet sparkle.

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Venues: Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa | Planning & Design: Shilpa Patel Events | Floral & Decor: Kismet | Hair & Makeup: Dolled Up by Lulu | Catering: Mantra & BAPS | DJ: 3D Sounds DJ Nitro | Baraat: Horse for Weddings | Cinematography: Balerina Films | Event Designer: Kismet | Lighting: 3D Sounds | Photographer: Balerina Films


Downers Grove, IL Pakistani Wedding by Rameen Awan Photography

In the golden light of Downers Grove, Illinois, magic unfolded in the most elegant way—Camila & Rowell tied the knot in a celebration that was the perfect harmony of tradition, glam, and just the right amount of sass. From dazzling bridal details to emotional first looks and jaw-dropping floral installs, this Pakistani wedding was nothing short of a showstopper. And yes—there were happy tears, henna goals, and at least one auntie who tried to photobomb every frame.

Let’s start with Camila. Dressed in a mesmerizing creation by Zeeshan Danish Couture, she looked like she walked straight out of a Mughal fairytale—regal, radiant, and dripping in golden embroidery that sparkled with every step. Her deep maroon dupatta, veiled in crystals, added a mystique that made Rowell’s first look an emotional mic-drop moment. Camila’s makeup? Absolute perfection, thanks to Makeup by Nadia Tikki, who gave our bride that classic glow with a modern twist. Speaking of Rowell—his custom black sherwani, detailed with gold buttons and a standout embroidered collar, gave off serious Nawab vibes. The duo looked like they were starring in their period drama, only this time, the script was written in genuine love.

Their Nikkah ceremony was intimate, emotional, and flawlessly executed thanks to Dream Events by Sonya, the planning powerhouse who brought every cultural and aesthetic detail to life. From timeline coordination to staging moments like a true cinematic director, Sonya made sure the couple could soak in the joy—without once having to check their phones.

The reception at Lakes at Lacey was pure floral fantasy. We’re talking hundreds of white and blush blooms artfully styled by Siblana Events, with soft drapery and a luxe ivory setup that would make even Pinterest blush. The sweetheart stage? A visual poem. And let’s not forget the beats. DJ Chirag USA kept the dance floor lit with a mix of desi bangers and pop hits. If your aunt wasn’t dancing to “Mundian To Bach Ke” next to your college roommate, were you even at a South Asian wedding? 

Rameen Awan Photography captured every radiant smile, tearful glance, and joyous moment to perfection, while Ali in the Air and Is Films Co worked their cinematic magic behind the scenes. Every frame tells a story of love, legacy, and phenomenal lighting, from the dreamy portraits to that electrifying reception exit.

 
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This wedding is one for the books with picture-perfect moments and a love that lit up every frame.

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Reception Venue: Lakes at Lacey | Planning & Coordination: Dream Events by Sonya | Floral & Decor: Siblana Events | Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Nadia Tikki | DJ: DJ Chirag USA | Bridal Fashions: Zeeshan Danish Couture | Cinematography: Ali in the Air | Cinematography: Is Films Co | Mehndi Artist: Henna by Sheeru | Photographer: Rameen Awan Photography


Aventura, FL Indian Wedding by Joshua Kane Photography

Take a peek into Divya & Sasikant’s stunning Miami wedding on the Platinum Guide Blog!

 
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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
It was a beautiful New York evening, the Manhattan skyline twinkling by the Hudson River, I felt a warmth that seemed to settle in right away. There was something gentle and genuine about our encounter, like we had stumbled upon a quiet understanding. Our conversation flowed easily, weaving together stories of our favorite city spots, food, family and life’s aspirations. It was more like two friends hanging out together, and catching up on all the recent life adventures. I just remember laughing a lot. He had a great sense of humor, the kind that was so comforting and exhilarating. In that moment, I knew I wanted to explore more of life with this person by my side.

Tell us how you went about planning your wedding, and your overall experience with the Venues, Hair & Makeup, Outfits, Decor Theme, and all of the other important details.
Our wedding was a traditional South Indian Brahmin wedding. From the day we decided to tie the knot, we sat down with our parents and learnt about all the rituals and their significance. Several FaceTime calls later, we came up with a date! We started looking for venues in Miami. JW Marriott Turnberry is a beautiful resort, and it was a perfect blend of contemporary and classic architecture. Design and decor were very important to us, we put in a lot of thought into what captures our essence and culture, but also to keep it very modern and romantic. All the colors and aesthetics really complemented our outfits and fit the overall regal-romantic theme very well. All the time we spent with our families to understand the customs, we shared those insights with our guest on the ritual cards, so they could also follow what was happening and the relevance of it, In a way our guest could be a part of it and share those sentiments with us in that moment. We went to several tastings for food, we wanted to serve a wide spread of food, that everyone could enjoy. We curated the menu in a way that it would have some south indian dishes on the menu, some north indian and a few fusion food items.

The ceremony was in the early morning, before the sunrise, and yet so much energy, high spirits, contagious smiles and joy all around, and of course lots of coffee & snacks. We both were dressed in tradtional silk outfits. As I bride, I was adorned in temple Jewelry and some heirloom jewelry that has been in the family for over four decades. I had a long braid that was coiled with strings of jasmine flowers under the gold veil that was draped over the head, which completed the bridal look. The smell of jasmine is also a core memory now, and it somehow takes me back to our wedding day! But as the sun was rising, we walked around the holy fire and soon we were officially Mr & Mrs. After a late night wedding the live dosa station and south indian Breakfast catered by @the fifth element was cherry on the cake.

The sangeet- was the evening after our wedding. We wanted it to be an after-wedding event once all the serious stuff was done, we wanted a more fun, relaxed time with our guests, to enjoy music, food, and dancing. We chose our outfits accordingly, so we could really dance our hearts out. I wore an Archana Shah lehenga that was bright, beautiful, and easy to carry. We had a unique mix of Hindi, English, and Telugu music, and had a great time celebrating our love. Every dance performance was so unique and had a personal story behind it, which made the night even more special. Our hearts were exploding with all the love and joy.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
As a traditional South Indian bride, I knew I would wear a Kanchipuram saree. The madhuparkam- essentially a white saree with Red border, I knew I wanted to do something different for both of us. I picked an ivory gold and lavender silk saree from Gowri Signatures.As for the first bridal saree, I had a red saree in mind. To make it different from the madhuparkam, I opted for a red meenakari saree from a local weaver in Hyderabad with floral patterns and birds on it.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the planning was learning about all the rituals and understanding their significance, what they meant to us and our families. And being a designer myself, I truly enjoyed designing every little detail of our wedding with Betel leaf Co.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Our wedding was a small, intimate family affair. We had our families and both of our closest friends attend our events. It was filled with so much joy and everybody coming together from all over made it a lot of fun. Everybody enjoyed the decor and food that reflected our true Hyderabad essence. Our venue was JW Marriott Turnberry, and the ballroom was reimagined as a beautiful, palace-like, intricate mirror work structure with blush flowers, chandeliers, and candles. It was a perfect blend of Modern and traditional design. We worked closely with @Suhaag Garden.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
I think a moment that is etched prominently in my memory is the "Panigrahanam" ritual from our wedding ceremony. The anticipation on either side of the curtain around the time of Panigrahanam and Jeelakara Bellam unfolds like a timeless poem for us. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous, but the moment Sasikant's hands clasped mine from the other side, it was our first day of forever. Everyone and all the chaos around us faded away, as we looked at each other and promised to love, respect, and laugh a little bit more each day!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
I always wondered why weddings are so emotional….As a bride, you are standing at the cusp of the past and the future. So you pivot. It’s like a beautiful tapestry of love and heritage. It is natural to get overwhelmed, and get hung up on some small details, customs or missing the most important person in your life. What's important is to ask for help, delegate, or simply take a break from the planning and go on a nice date and enjoy.

It was clear this wasn’t just a celebration, it was a love letter to their families, and to each other.

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Venues: JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa | DJ: Pavan Events | Floral & Decor: Suhaag Garden | Catering: Fifth Element | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Betel Leaf Co | Photographer: Joshua Kane Photography


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