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At Maharani Weddings, we believe that every bride deserves the fairytale wedding of her dreams! Here at MaharaniWeddings.com you will find glittering seeds of inspiration for every aspect of your upcoming wedding. In addition to profiling some of the most spectacular Indian weddings from around the globe through interviews, pictures, and videos, we also hand-pick and share a list of the best Indian wedding vendors in our Maharani Weddings Platinum Guide. From event planners to photographers, dj's, florists, cinematographers, makeup artists, mehndi artists, you name it... you’ll find connections to every resource you could ever need for all your wedding ceremonies and celebrations.

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San Mateo, CA Indian Wedding Lux Studios

Let's continue our day with a boost of inspiration with Sunaina & Hemanth's big day. The festivities started at the exquisite Marriott San Mateo. With the talented artists from Beauty Innovations perfecting every detail of Sunaina's hair and makeup, she was an ethereal vision as she walked down the aisle. The ceremony venue was adorned by the skillful hands of Dazzling Streaks Decor, transforming the space into a dreamlike setting. Under the expert coordination of An Elegant Standard, every aspect of the wedding flowed seamlessly. Throughout the day, the mehndi artist, Kristy K Designs, adorned Sunaina's hands with intricate and symbolic henna designs. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the reception venue at Palo Alto Hills Golf & Country Club came alive with laughter and dancing. DJ Tanveer's music filled the air, setting the perfect ambiance for their first dance as husband and wife. When it comes to capturing the essence and joy of a wedding, Lux Wedding Studios is a name that stands out among the crowd. Through their lens, the emotions and feelings from Sunaina & Hemanth's wedding were captured, creating a breathtaking collection of memories they will cherish forever. We invite you to glimpse their magical gallery. You will love it!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Hemanth and I met through a quirky combination of fate, family, and food. We initially met because our moms started volunteering together and became friends. Our family’s both live in the Bay Area and often meet at family friend parties. We mostly ignored each other’s presence at these parties as we were in our high school years and interested in totally different things. We both attended UC Davis but at different times (he's a couple of years older than me). So as he graduated from college and I went through my Freshman and Sophomore years, we started to talk more at these family friend gatherings over our new common topic of UC Davis. This is how we found out a crazy coincidence (and the fate part of this story): Hemanth and his friends had lived in the exact same apartment as me 3 years before me. It was Apartment 85 at the Fountain Circle apartments. We started sharing funny college stories over our experiences living in the same (slightly rundown) apartment and that's how our real friendship started. A couple weeks after this conversation, he reached out to me saying that his group of friends were going to drive to Davis to attend the annual school party called Picnic Day. My mom gets wind of this and (being the Indian mom she is) decides to send a huge food package with him to deliver to me. Upon delivery of the food package I decided to invite his friends to my apartment's house parties for the weekend! That weekend all of our friends became friends and we ended up hanging out as a group for a couple of years even after that weekend and after we all graduated!

I guess there’s one more “f” to add to this story which is the funny part. After we got serious, Hemanth and I found out that our grandparents live so close to each other in India that it’s even closer than our family’s lived to each other in the Bay Area. And, we found out that we had many common family friends in India too! Our joke is that maybe if we hadn’t found each other, the arranged marriage god’s would have put us together anyway.

So that's the "how we met part" but how did I know he was "the one"? Well as you can imagine going from friends to dating was another story. I had graduated and moved back to the Bay and we had continued hanging out as a group. But one day, Hemanth had reached out to me and asked if we could get dinner just the two of us. I confided my confusion about the situation to my mom and apparently neither of us could believe a guy like him could be into me...so we concluded that he must have reached out because "he was bored and needed new friends". It then took him a whole 4 months to convince me that he was seriously trying to date me! In hindsight I feel bad for the guy that he had to plan date after date and wait for me to finally get the idea.

I feel so blessed that he asked me out and decided to make our friendship into a relationship! I always knew I wanted a relationship to feel effortless and like I was hanging out with my best friend. The fact that we started out as friends really helped our foundation, and to this day he remains my best friend. I knew he was "the one" when I caught myself helplessly using all of his made-up lingo, feeding his pizza obsession, and always wanting to share every story and detail of my life with him!

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Hemanth made our proposal happen in my favorite city Chicago with an amazing day of details planned. For someone who doesn’t usually like to make reservations or be particular about the details, he blew me away with all of his plans! I was living in Chicago for graduate school and he was visiting me that weekend. I had an inkling that it was going to happen since we had gone ring shopping together, but he was still able to really surprise me. It was February and it was cold so we planned a day at The Art Institute of Chicago. We were walking around the museum and he kept asking me to come view this one painting by the staircase. Once I walked over there he insisted that we ask this stranger to take a picture of us. Before I knew it he was on one knee, had pulled out the ring, and the “stranger” was actually an arranged photographer who pulled out her professional camera! I was so surprised but I didn’t even give him a chance to say his speech and I immediately said yes. We spent the next hour doing a beautiful photoshoot all around Millenium Park. That photoshoot is something I will truly cherish for the rest of my life- it captures the most special moment of my life with my favorite person and my favorite city as the background.

But the surprises did not end there! He had planned a series of reservations at beautiful restaurants around the city. The first was a champagne bar to celebrate the occasion, the second was a riverside restaurant to enjoy appetizers, the third was a popular Chinese spot because that’s one of my favorite cuisines, and finally at dinner he surprised me with a chocolate cake (one of my favorite desserts) that had “Soon to be Mr. and Mrs.” written on it! The day was pure magic for us both and  props to him for making such an amazing, thoughtful proposal happen!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
My outfit-shopping experience was a unique one for an Indian bride! I had three major events to shop for: the sangeeth, the wedding, and the reception. I knew I wanted to do a lehenga for the sangeeth and potentially a sari for the wedding, but the reception was the big unknown for me. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to do a lehenga or execute my vision of a fusion white dress look. I had the pleasure of planning a trip to India and shopping there. I shopped in Hyderabad and it was definitely hard to pick between all the different designers and their beautiful designs! I tried to stay within a certain budget and not get too carried away and landed upon an Aisha Rao design for my sangeeth lehenga. Their studio treated me with amazing customer service, making the lehenga to my exact measurements and getting the whole outfit together in less than a couple of weeks! I absolutely loved the embroidery work and animal/floral motifs that describe her design style. I loved the colors and motifs of my outfit so much that I even designed our sangeeth dance floor wrap around my outfit!

My reception outfit was a story of extreme luck! I hadn’t really fallen in love with any lehengas for my reception while I was in India and I had about 3-4 months left to look for a reception outfit. Panic set in and I pivoted to executing my vision of a fusion style wedding dress inspired by both eastern and western styles. I started to research middle eastern brides because I loved the elements of the embroidery in their gowns that connected the eastern and western styles a bit more. I found Turkish designer Tarik Ediz and fell in love with his designs! I knew I wanted to incorporate some sort of mermaid style gown with a train and they had exactly what I was looking for. I got extremely lucky that a popular gown shop in the Bay Area (BChic) had a similar size for me to try on and their customer service was excellent. They ordered a new gown to my size and had it rush shipped within weeks. They worked with me to add lining to the bodice and customize details that made the train easy to hold and dance with. I was absolutely obsessed with how it all turned out! Hemanth wore a cream tux to tie it all together and our pictures just speak for themselves!

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The things that stood out about our wedding to our guests was how well-planned and organized it was, how much we took care of our guests, and how good the food was! What was funny to us was that we really had no clue what was going to resonate with our guests as we planned our details out, and sometimes it’s just the smallest things that they notice! I believe the details really do matter. Things as simple as providing breakfast for my bridesmaids for their early call times, providing guests with food take away boxes after the events, handing out hotel room gift bags upon check in, or handing out sweet boxes from India as take home gifts really did resonate with our guests.

We were lucky to have such fun and lively guests as well! Our crowd’s energy really made all of our events that much more enjoyable. Our bridesmaids and groomsmen and close family kept the group chat of around 30 people going for months after our wedding. Everyone was in great spirits and just there to have a great time! They brought the fun, the energy, the laughter, and especially the dance moves. I believe this also truly made our wedding so enjoyable for everyone!

For events other than your ceremony, please tell us as much as you would like about the decor, style, dances, and all the special details.
Our sangeet decor was jaipur and palace inspired decor. I absolutely loved the elements of all the colored lamps, the beautiful customized dance floor wrap, and the decor matching with our outfit theme! Major props to our decorator and event coordinators for making it all happen.

Our reception was at a different venue than all of our other events. We decided to do this to add variety for our guests! We held our reception at the beautiful Palo Alto Golf and Country Club. It was a stunning venue with view of San Francisco in the distance. Our cocktail hour was held over looking the sprawling golf course and during the sunset hour! Our guests absolutely loved this and we got to take beautiful outdoor pictures before our event.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Pick your battles and if that means all of the battles are your battles, then so be it! It's you and your fiance's day and you guys deserve to have everything you want! Don't let too many people tell you advice because the process is already so stressful. Keep your peace and focus on the happiness of you two as a couple!

As a bride and groom, sometimes you forget this detail - plan ahead how you guys are going to get around to your events! You don't want to get caught scrambling before your scheduled pictures, etc. This is a detail you can work out with your event planner.

For the bride- make sure you do a makeup trial! Knowing exactly what you're going to look like is really important. I do not regret paying extra to get my trail done, and I regret not organizing trials with all of my artists.
Darlings, join us in celebrating the beginning of more adventures and love. Stay tuned for more!

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Photography: Lux Studios | Ceremony Venue: Marriott San Mateo | Reception Venue: Palo Alto Hills Golf & Country Club | Decor: Dazzling Streaks Decor | Bride's Sangeet Hair: Hair by Shak | Bride's Sangeet Makeup: Glam by NB | Bride's Wedding Makeup and Hair: Beauty Innovations | DJ: DJ Tanveer | Bride's Reception Outfit: Tarik Ediz | Bride's Reception Outfit: B Chic Fashions | Mehndi Artist: Kristy K Designs | Coordination: An Elegant Standard | Sangeet Dance Floor Warp: Dance Floor Designs


Baltimore, MD Pakistani Wedding by TLIC Media

Greetings, dolls! It feels great to be back with a new love story for you! We will join Alina & Majid on a journey of eternal togetherness at their breathtaking wedding. The festivities commenced at the opulent Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel. The hotel's regal architecture and stunning waterfront views provided a magical backdrop for celebrating their love. Adorned by RJ Best Events with exquisite floral decor, it sets the perfect romantic ambiance for the celebration of a lifetime. Alina made her grand entrance in a mesmerizing ensemble from Mohsin Naveed Ranjha. The glittering jewels from Damas added an extra sparkle to her presence, making her truly the epitome of grace and elegance. With the skilled touch of Sania Raja, her hair and makeup were flawlessly radiant, enhancing her natural beauty. The talented Anjali Godhasara created incredible henna designs to adorn Alina's hands. The enchanting beats of DJ Taj Production filled the air, enticing the guests to the dance floor. The timeless moments of this joyous occasion were beautifully captured by TLIC Media, whose photography skillfully encapsulated the love and happiness that permeated the air throughout the event. Take a glimpse of the beautiful gallery we prepared. You'll not regret it!

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How did you meet your Groom, and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met through family friends. A mutual friend of ours introduced our families to one another, and from there blossomed a friendship between both families. They introduced Majid and me to each other. Over the course of a year, we spoke and got to know one another, and from there came long conversations, laughs, and excitement for our future. He was “the one” when I received a phone call from him and heard the excitement and nervousness in his voice before the surprise proposal.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
It was an absolute surprise to me when he proposed. He was visiting with his family; normal conversations and dinner is what I was expecting. It wasn’t until midnight when our families gathered in one room waiting for us. I walked in, shocked, to flowers and sweets laid out on a table, and he had the ring in his hand. It was a beautifully intimate celebration with our loved ones.

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.
Once engaged, our families decided on a date 3 months ahead. Now that’s quite unconventional, having such a small time frame to plan a wedding, but it was a miracle. My father and I managed to sort out the entire function ourselves. We found venues for our henna night and baraat function, despite many places not having availability on such short notice. Hair and Makeup cut really close to the wedding (3 weeks prior), but thankfully, Sania Raja, by a miracle, had just opened up availability on our wedding weekend, and I was the first to grab it. Outfits were sorted by my mother and me a few weeks after the engagement as we traveled to Pakistan for 3 weeks and searched nonstop for the perfect clothes. I noted the designers and shops we visited, and it was up to 40 places. Talk about chaos… but so worth it. My henna artist was Anjali (Solah_Shringar), and I found her once I’d come back from my outfit search. As chaotic as everything was, it all played out into a beautiful event. Photography and Videography were crucial; if nothing else was working out, I knew I needed quality photos and videos of the wedding celebration to keep forever. That’s when I came across TLIC Media, they did such a great job of capturing the moments and working with me to create a schedule for the day.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I’ve always loved the red bridal look, but the bright red I knew was not for me. As a kid, I loved the super ornate dresses brides would wear, but just enough where it wasn’t too over the top. I love extravagance. A big poofy lengha was the goal, but I knew it had to be maroon. My bridal dresses were my Mohsin Naveed Ranjha. After the tough search, I walked into their designer store and laid my eyes on the perfect dress. It turned out the dress was brand new and hadn’t been worn by any brides, and wasn’t it production? My heart was set on this dress, and by another miracle, the dress was made for me within 2 months. It was perfect, the colors, the patterns, the contrast dupattas, it was everything I wanted it to be.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The best part of planning was working with my photography team to sort out the day. I had a general idea and created an outline of what was to happen, but TLIC helped me finalize every little detail with timing. It was great to work with professionals. the days went by so smoothly and organized I was stress-free.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
My family and I received so many compliments from our guests and vendors about the events. Everyone loved the food, the music, the decor, and the venues. It was a blast. The dancing, entertainment, and atmosphere were so much fun for everyone, and I couldn’t have been happier to hear about it.

For events other than your ceremony, please tell us as much as you would like about the decor, style, dances, and all the special details.
Truth be told, I was never the type of person to have my wedding planned out in my free time; I never browsed any ideas, dresses, rings, decor, or anything. So when the time came, I was panicking; I had no idea what to do or where to look. Eventually, after countless Pinterest scrolls and Instagram ideas, I developed a vague idea of what I wanted and how I wanted it to look. I love flowers and knew I wanted flowers incorporated into the decor. With color schemes, I wanted to switch it up by contrasting and complimenting the dresses I had for the events. It was tedious but worth it.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Take it day by day, ladies; if I can sort out a 3-day ordeal in 3 months, take all the extra time you have and makes your dreams come true. Don’t compromise on your day; if you don’t like something, do force yourself to settle with it; just keep looking for the right dress, henna, jewelry, cake, decor, etc. It’s your day, so be sure to be happy with what you choose.

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
My jewelry was by Damas. I was particularly the biggest fan of the stark yellow-gold color, and I came across this choker-style set that had more of an antique look to it that complimented my baraat dress beautifully.

For someone who had no idea what I wanted for anything, I did learn quickly what I didn’t want. I relied on my intuition and gut feeling to tell me if it was right or not.

Today's journey is over, but the love story is just beginning! Don't miss our coming events here! 

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Venues: Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel | Floral & Decor: RJ Best Events | Hair & Makeup: Sania Raja | Catering: Kadskmi Chowk | DJ: DJ Taj Production | Bridal Fashions: Mohsin Naveed Ranjha | Bridal Jewelry: Damas | Cake & Treats: Starry Night Bakery | Cinematography: TLIC Media | Mehndi Artist: Anjali Godhasara | Photography: TLIC Media


Pompton Plains, NJ Indian Wedding by Paperboys

Hello, lovely Maharanis! We are excited to be back again with Garima & Mayur's romantic love story that will take your breath away. From the moment we set foot into the ethereal venue, The Legacy Castle, it was evident that this union would be one for the ages, thanks to the impeccable planning and design by the talented team at Eventify LLC. We couldn't help but marvel at the ethereal floral and decor arrangements created by the renowned Partyland Sajawat. With Garima's impeccable hair and makeup by the talented Makeup By Galina, she looked like a vision straight out of a fairy tale. Her bridal fashion, meticulously curated by Ejaaz Couture, adorned her like a second skin, reflecting her inner radiance and charm. And let's not forget the dazzling bridal jewelry from Gary Michaels Fine Jewelry, which added an extra sparkle to her already glowing aura. We were left in awe of the intricate designs skillfully crafted by the gifted artist Mehndi By Anuja. No celebration is complete without delectable cuisine, and Benares Catering truly outdid itself, serving a sumptuous feast that delighted every palate. The air became electric with excitement as Platinum Roadshow set the stage on fire with lively beats and infectious rhythms. Capturing these precious moments of love and happiness was the talented team from Paperboys, whose artistic flair and keen eye for detail immortalized every emotion, every laugh, and every tear of joy. Take a glimpse into the lovely gallery.

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Well, we both swiped right! I had always pictured meeting someone organically but caved into the Dating App scene which truly paid off in the best way possible. We initially spoke online (via chat / text / FaceTime) for a few months before meeting in person. Fun fact, he officially asked me to be his girlfriend, his fiancé, and finally his wife all in the month of November! (years apart of course). I knew he was the one when Mayur had swam to my rescue. I had fallen off my jetski in the middle of sea in Miami when all of a sudden I see Mayur swimming towards me in an attempt to save me. His bravery and love for me had really shined through.

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.
Wedding planning can be exhausting but hiring the right vendors makes ALL the difference. Every single one of our vendors was professional and so much fun to work with. We started off by first choosing our dream venue, The Legacy Castle, in New Jersey. Once our date was locked in, it was much easier to filter through vendors who were available for that week. Each and every vendor was carefully curated by myself, Mayur, and our parents.  We split up responsibilities – I took on HMUA, Mehndi Artist, Decorator, and Floor Wrap. Mayur handled DJ, Dhol, Photography / Videography, and Day of Coordinator. Our parents focused on the Caterer and Hotel accommodations. I know it can be daunting to do it this way but as a typical type A personality, this was the best decision so that no one person felt overwhelmed.
I really owe the décor theme to our Decorator, Partyland Sajawat. We gave Sachi full creativity rights to design each event and she absolutely stunned us!
Our Photographer / Videographer, Paperboys, had sent us a questionnaire, asked for inspiration photos, and zoomed with us a few weeks prior to the wedding. These series of events helped them understand what best way to capture our vision and it helped us gain comfortability with our lead Photographer, John. Expressing love and passion with your significant other in front of people who are taking your photos can be a bit awkward. But with the right Photographer, it can be effortless and fun.
The best part about working with an incredibly experienced and talented DJ like Platinum Roadshow is that Mayur and I did not have very much we needed to discuss with Raj. He knew all the right beats to play and when to play it. He also brought along one of the best MCs who gathered the 300+ person crowd with ease. We simply provided Raj with our detailed time table for the events so that he knew the schedule ahead of time.
I met with a few MUA and although it can be expensive, I definitely recommend a trial run with your top 2 choices. Each MUA has their own aesthetic so you’ll need to find one that aligns best with your vision. I wanted to still feel and look like me. After months of researching on social media, I finally came across Makeup by Galina who made me feel so beautiful inside and out.
If there’s one thing guests will remember, it’s food! Benares Catering did a fantastic job using high quality ingredients and hiring a professionally experienced team. Our guests were thrilled to see the variety in appetizers and entrees!
Last but not least, our Day of Coordinator, Eventify, was the biggest blessing in disguise. We met via Zoom calls once a week for about a month leading up to the wedding. They were a tremendous team of confident women who coordinated our wedding & reception day from start to finish in a smooth fashion. Mayur and I were stress free as they allowed us to focus solely on the greatest moment of our lives. 
We really owe our sincerest thanks to every one of these vendors who showed up on time, gave it their all, and absolutely killed it for all of our events!

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Wedding cake tasting for sure – we both have a big sweet tooth and there wasn’t anything stressful about this process at all! We simply enjoyed eating yummy cakes and laughing about the craziness that had consumed us from the planning.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
It officially hit me that I was standing next to my HUSBAND when our MC announced our entrance at the Reception. Walking down the steps towards our grand entrance, we were welcomed with so much love and hype from our family and friends. The crowd was screaming in joy while Mayur and I danced to the live Dhol player and our DJ playing “MIA by Drake” in the background. It’s a moment I’ll never forget and will always cherish.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
All of that hard work and effort you put in for months to plan will come down to the week of the wedding, which will fly by in an instance. There will be things that won’t go according to plan and will be completely out of your control. So instead of surrounding yourself with negativity, enjoy those precious moments where you’re surrounded by your loved ones. Soak in the fact that you’ll be marrying the love of your life.  And most importantly, don’t skimp on your photography / videography vendor. You’ll want a bunch of beautiful photos and video to look back on for years to come!

Our magical journey is over today, but don't forget to be back for more inspirational stories here!

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Sangeet Venue / Baraat: The Marigold | Ceremony / Reception Venue: The Legacy Castle | Planning & Design: Eventify LLC | Floral & Decor: Partyland Sajawat | Hair & Makeup: Makeup By Galina | Catering: Benares Catering | DJ: Platinum Roadshow | Bridal Fashions: Ejaaz Couture | Bridal Jewelry: Gary Michaels Fine Jewelry | Event Designer: Partyland Sajawat | Live Music: Premier Drums | Mehndi Artist: Mehndi By Anuja | Rentals: Signed Up LLC | Photographer & Cinematography: Paperboys


Franklin Township, NJ Indian Wedding by Events Capture & M&R Photo

Hello, darlings! Melissa & Mushfik's gorgeous wedding is now live in today's Platinum Guide Blog.

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How did you meet your Groom, and when did you know he was "the one"?
Our story is pretty simple and not unusual: we met at work.
We were employed at the same financial consultancy, but he reported in New Jersey, and I was in New York.  One year, we had a serendipitous meeting at our company holiday party, making a connection that would last years. We were very curious and smitten with each other, but we decided to build our friendship first as that was most important to us. We knew we had something exceptional after chatting on the phone countless nights and attending several concerts together. I don’t have a specific moment when I knew he was the one. It just happened slowly, organically, and over some time. When he proposed, we were leveling up into something beautiful, realistic, and worth living for.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
The proposal was lovely and endearing. He planned the proposal on our dating anniversary, which would give him an excuse to make plans. I could tell he was fussy and nervous that day, and it crossed my mind that a proposal might happen. We spent the afternoon walking along the shore near our apartment; the view was fantastic. When we stopped to admire the sunset, he spoke to me and then dropped to one knee! After I said yes, we went to a spa for a couples' massage, and then we went to a nice dinner. It was perfect because it felt easy.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
There was a lot of pressure to keep things super traditional, so a red sari was the only way to go. The dress was purchased overseas, so I didn't choose it, but I was delighted with the selection.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The design process was a lot of fun. Working on the color schemes and the decor and visiting the vendors was exciting. The best part is the day of the wedding when the vision comes to life. You get to see the completion of your hard work; it's satisfying.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Our guests told us our wedding was fun because it was relaxed and unpretentious. We ensured the essential aspects, like the food, music, and entertainment, were top-notch. We released fun-loving, playful energy that day; maybe it rubbed off on our guests.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
My best advice is to remain as flexible and open-minded as possible. Your special day is full of moving parts, and there is always a chance that something can go in a different direction than initially intended. On your wedding day, focus on the rest of your life instead of the rest of your day.
Darlings, I hope you enjoyed today’s feature. Leave us a comment, and keep coming for more stories!

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Hair & Makeup: Divine Beauty by Vaishali | Hair & Makeup: Divine Beauty by Vaishali | Photography: Events Capture | Sangeet Venue: Crowne Plaza Princeton | Ceremony & Reception Venue: The Marigold | Planning & Design: Farzana & Samiul Amin (Family Friends) | Floral & Décor: All Event Decorators | Catering: Moghul Caterers | DJ/Fireworks/Lighting/Photo Booth: Finesse Entertainment | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: AATMA Performing Arts | Bridal Fashions: Style World (Bangladesh) | Bridal Jewelry: Khajana Boutique | Cake & Treats: Palermo's Bakery | Sangeet Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling for family friend: Nasreen Suhrawardi | Event Designer: All Event Decorators | Favors/Sangeet Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Etsy | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Fiverr | Mehndi Artist: Natalia Zamparini | Registry: Joy | Rentals: All Event Decorators | Transportation: SpringHill Suites by Marriott | Designer for the Stationery: Dmarasc on Fiverr | Designer for Printing Services: Hellobritttany on Fiver | Groom's Suit & Accessories: Manyavar | Photography: M&R Photo Factory


Cancun, MX Sikh Wedding by Amrit Photography

Happy Friday, beautiful Maharanis! We are excited to share with you the charming and magical wedding of our lovely couple Parmeet & Jay that was held in no better place than Cancun Mexico at the Planet Hollywood Cancun. So, get yourself comfortable and enjoy this wedding bash thoroughly orchestrated by Destawed. They designed beautiful decors that mirrored the glamorous looks of our gorgeous Maharani, who always looked like a goddess after being pampered by Varaich Vanity by Aman. Parmeet wore a lengha that merged a couple of red tones and silver incrustations, supplied by Pithambra by Manisha and Frontier Heritage. And in case you were wondering where she got the spectacular dazzling pieces of jewelry, they came from the all-famous Her Fashion Vault collection. After the wedding ceremonies, there was time to celebrate the newlyweds with a vibrant reception party enlivened by DJ Hans and Dj Raw, who owned the stage playing upbeat melodies that put everyone on their feet. The smiles, kisses, and good vibes were captured by Amrit Photography, who witnessed the loving atmosphere present during the celebration. You will love it!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We first noticed each other in college while we were with our friends. We finally ended up meeting through mutual friends. We both had different classes at 9 am, so one day he asked me for breakfast after class. Funny thing, he did not wake up in time for his class and missed his class. However, he still managed to make it on time and "walk out with his class" when it was dismissed, pretending he had just gotten out of class. He didn't know that I could see him from my class window walking from the parking lot to his class. That's when I knew he was the one.
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
It was two weeks before his brother's wedding, and he asked to go to Waldorf Astoria for the weekend to relax before all the festivities. He had planned a rooftop dinner that night and once I walked up with a beautiful 'Marry Me' sign with flower petals and candles and our favorite song playing. When I was standing there, I look over and our siblings and our friends were standing just smiling. I was on cloud nine and nervous because I did not remember a word he said out of the speech that he said to me besides 'Will You Marry Me.'
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I did have a color in mind way before getting proposed to and it was pastels, I was so against doing red because to me that just didn't stick and I wanted my color to look different. But when I did start lengha shopping I tried on a red lengha because I liked the design of it and not the red color. Let me just say, when I tried the red lengha on I just fell in love completely, and from that moment on I knew I wanted to do red but still to keep it a little different, I found the anarkali style that caught my eye.
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The most enjoyable part of our wedding was taking our family to Cancun and having them be part of our wedding week. None of our parents and even most of our relatives had been to Cancun or let alone out to another country. Seeing them in Cancun enjoying themselves during the wedding and relaxing just brought joy to us. We were one of the first ones in our families to have a destination wedding and having our families there as part of our special day was just amazing.
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
I think something that highlighted and tied our whole wedding week together was having Amrit Mann at our reception and seeing everyone's faces lit up and enjoying themselves. We have never had so much fun!
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
I think I would just say take a breath and take it slow. I had so much leading up to the wedding. The two months before were just all wedding planning with the family and packing and as much as I was annoyed, I look back and remember those moments. Enjoy your wedding week because it will be over in a blink of an eye.
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
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I hope you have enjoyed this incredible wedding held in Cancun, MX.  So come back for more stories!

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Sangeet Venue: Planet Hollywood Cancun | Ceremony Venue: Planet Hollywood Cancun | Reception Venue: Planet Hollywood Cancun | Planning & Design: Destawed | Hair & Makeup: Varaich Vanity by Aman | Catering: Planet Hollywood Cancun | DJ: Dj Hans | DJ: Dj Raw | Bridal Fashions: Pithambra by Manisha | Bidal Fashions: Frontier Heritage | Bridal Jewelry: Her Fashion Vault | Cinematography: Brellow | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Varaich Vanity by Aman | Event Designer: Destawed | Live Music: Amrit Mann | Mehndi Artist: Loto Mehndi | Maharaja Turban: Kirpan | Groom's Reception Outfit: Mander by Karn | Photographer Company: Amrit Photography


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