Happy Friday, dolls! We have another inspiration-packed day to help get your weekend started right! Today is Filmy Friday, which means we're rolling out a trio of the most gorgeous wedding highlight reels! This stunning first film opens up with Ekta Shah Kansara working her mehndi artist magic on our featured Indian bride, Maharani Heeral, and some equally touching pre-wedding moments that are sure to capture your hearts. Blissful Weddings and Events planned this amazing Hindu/Sikh wedding event at the Sheraton Detroit Novi Hotel, and 97 Films captured it all in breathtaking detail! Pooja Mehta lent her hair and makeup skills to help get our bride ready for her walk down the aisle, and wait until you see Maharani Heeral in her mint and pink, long-sleeve bridal lengha by Studio East6 — who designed the bride's and groom's inspiring fashions — and to-die-for jewels that complete her wedding day ensemble flawlessly. Her Raja, Navdeep, gets his first look in at the 3:19 mark, and the happy couple's reactions will make you swoon. The two tie the knot in an unforgettable ceremony and celebrate the start of their happily ever after with a wedding reception to remember. The bride makes a dazzling entrance into the post-ceremony party wearing a champagne and white lengha, and the groom is incredibly handsome in his finely tailored suit, showing his personality with a gingham handkerchief. We can only imagine from there what a spectacular night these two had with their guests as they celebrated a day filled with happiness and love.

Sit tight, ladies! We still have two more heart-fluttering films on the way!

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Catering: Krishna Catering and Restaurant | Venue: Sheraton Detroit Novi Hotel | Floral & Decor: Bellisario Florist | Cakes & Treats: Sweet Dreams | Catering (Sangeet): Rangoli | Catering (Reception): Grill of India | DJs & Entertainment/Baraat/Lighting: Sandeep Hans Entertainment | Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Amanie | Hair & Makeup: Raimonda Pepaj | Mehndi Artist: Ekta Shah Kansara | Photography: Jonathan Durling Photography