Darling readers, let us transport you to a world of love and joy as we delve into Nur & Siddhartha's wedding. The talented George Street Photo & Video effortlessly captured every precious moment and the essence of their love story. The venue came alive with the artistic touch of M&M Event Planners and Vivek Flowers, who transformed every corner into a floral wonderland, captivating the hearts of all who attended. Positioned beneath the magnificent Mandap, skillfully crafted by JD Event Design, the couple stood in a sacred embrace as they exchanged their heartfelt vows. Nur's hair and makeup were styled with grace by the talented hands of Pati from Diem Angie. Adorned in a stunning ensemble from Suffuse, her bridal fashion was a masterpiece of elegance, perfectly capturing her unique style and enhancing her innate charm. The intricate henna designs created by the talented Shereen Sattar added a touch of artistry and tradition. The celebrations culminated in an intimate reception at Amazing Space by VenueLogic, where the couple and their guests danced the night away to the beats of DJ Tarry. The talented team from Anmol South Asian Events skillfully crafted a menu that showcased the rich diversity of South Asian cuisine, incorporating traditional dishes with a modern twist. The impeccable catering added an unforgettable gastronomic dimension to the wedding, ensuring every guest was left with memories of delectable delights that would linger long after the celebrations ended. Darlings, immerse in this magical gallery and enjoy. It is lovely!

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How did you meet your Groom, and when did you know he was "the one"?
Sid and I met in college. I was a freshman, and he was a senior. We had many differences, including the obvious big three - religion, culture, and language. We were not supposed to last. But after 9 years, 8+ stints of international long-distance, and countless plot twists later, we got engaged with the blessings of our supportive families. It took me a while, but I think I knew he was the one a few years in, as I saw the way he cared for my family like his own, no matter our differences.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
While in graduate school together, Sid planned a beautiful trip to Mexico for us. We knew we wanted to explore three cities, but he snuck into a surprise fourth location. That day started off terribly. We woke in a frenzy and were late to get going, I got a first-almost-second-degree burn from a cup of coffee (the scars of which I still have today!), and a store attendant mistook Sid's urgent plea for ice as ice cream - all before we finally made it to a ferry taking us to the location he planned, Isla Mujeres. He very nervously proposed the same day!

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Both of us had lost several loved ones who would have been the most excited to join in on our big day. So we found a way to incorporate them into our wedding. We memorialized our favorite moments and thoughts of them - my maternal grandpa, paternal grandma, uncle, and Sid's four grandparents - on a dedicated table at our reception venue. Their presence was certainly felt.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
I would mark our wedding with two most special aspects. The first was being able to merge our religions, cultures, and homes by getting married three times in three different locations - a civil ceremony in North Carolina in October 2020, an Ismaili Muslim nikkah in Dallas in December 2020, and a Hindu ceremony and reception in Chicago in July 2022. I will never remember each anniversary! The second was watching our 4-year-old niece and 2-year-old nephew party so hard and be the last each night on the dance floor.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Think of how you would like to spend time with your family and each other as a couple during the week. We get so caught up in event planning for our guests - the venues, decor, music, food, and several little DIY things that add up - that we are then drained by the time the big day rolls around. In retrospect, a lot of our wedding week feels like a blur! It is actually the best excuse for a rare family reunion. Build in family fun and definitely take a few days off after to relax as a couple.

See you tomorrow, loves! We have many more Indian wedding stories for you to enjoy and admire.

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Catering: Anmol South Asian Events | Sangeet Venue: Ashyana Banquets | Ceremony Venue: Ashyana Banquets | Reception Venue: Amazing Space by VenueLogic | Floral & Decor: M&M Event Planners | Floral & Decor: Vivek Flowers | Mandap: JD Event Design | Hair & Makeup: Pati from Diem Angie | Haldi Catering: Greek Islands | Ceremony Catering: Ashyana Banquets | DJ: DJ Tarry | Dallas Mehndi Bridal Fashion: House of Indya | Dallas Nikkah & Chicago Haldi/Sangeet Bridal Fashion: Kalki Fashion | Chicago Reception Bridal Fashion: Suffuse | Cake & Treats: Bittersweet Pastry Shop | Cinematography: George Street Photo & Video | Favors: McNulty's Tea | Favors: Wells Street Popcorn | Mehndi Artist: Shereen Sattar | Photo Booth: Magical Smiles | Registry: Aga Khan Foundation | Registry: Ramakrishna Mission | Rentals: M&M Event Planners | Tuxedos: Hangrr | Tuxedos: Rajwadi | Dallas Mehndi & Nikkah Photographer: Nazia Morani | Chicago Haldi Photographer: Shaista Hussain | Chicago Ceremony & Reception Photographer: George Street Photo & Video