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Bluemont, VA Indian Wedding by Diego Stuart Films

Join us on a captivating journey through Thanmayi & Deepak's wedding. Love blossomed in the air, and hearts entwined as this beautiful couple tied the knot at The View at BluemontIshan Fotografi truly excelled in capturing the essence and emotion of this wedding. Each photograph is a vivid story in itself, encapsulating the day's joy, color, and vibrancy. Petal N' Bloom transformed the venue into a floral wonderland that perfectly complemented the bride's beauty. White Dress Black Tie Events flawlessly orchestrated every detail, ensuring every moment was filled with charm. Thanmayi's natural beauty was accentuated by Oni Beauty by Oni, who created a bridal look that left everyone in awe and shone with Senagems' jewelry pieces. Desi DB Beatsz Entertainment took the stage, setting the tone for a night of endless celebration. Diego Stuart Films brought exceptional artistry and emotional depth to the videography of this wedding. His keen eye for detail and extraordinary storytelling skills were evident in how he seamlessly wove together the moving narrative. The final product was a heartfelt, visually stunning cinematic journey they will treasure forever. Enjoy the film! 

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

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Cinematography: Diego Stuart Films | DJ: Desibeatzs Entertainment | Venues: The View at Bluemont | Planning & Design: White Dress Black Tie Events | Floral & Decor: Petal N’ Bloom | Hair & Makeup: Oni Beauty by Oni | Bridal Jewelry: Senagems | Cake & Treats: Shilla Bakery & Cafe | Draping/Styling: Mokshaa


Rockleigh, NJ Indian Wedding by Studio KSD

Maharanis, enjoy the enchanting tale of Aanchal & Ananth's wedding at The RockleighWith its palatial ballrooms, resplendent with crystal chandeliers and sweeping staircases, it provides an ambiance that is opulent and intimately welcoming. Their nuptials unfolded like a classic love ballad orchestrated with the impeccable expertise of Xquisit EventsNirali Decor, with its floral artistry, created a visual sonnet that echoed the bloom of a thousand flowers. Aanchal was the epitome of grace courtesy of Tulsi SilksKoskii & Sundari Silks, draped by the skilled hands of Sherine KurienCinderella Bridez crafted a visage so ethereal it rivaled the morning sun's first light. Ananth stood in regal splendor, adorned in the ceremonial elegance of Manyavar. Their love story, set to the dynamic beats and rhythms by Shilpa Entertainment, made every heart dance in joyous abandon. A Little Cake added a touch of sweetness with confectionary delights that melted in mouths and hearts alike. The talented Studio KSD, with its cinematographic genius, wove a visual narrative that captured images and the very essence of emotions that danced in the air, immortalizing them for a lifetime. 

How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Our story started as an office romance! We both worked on the same team and sat three feet away from each other, so it was inevitable that we'd become friends. We first hit it off at a team happy hour, and eventually, these group hangs turned into on one hangs where we explored the San Francisco nightlife. That's when I began to realize there was something special about Ananth. Knowing he was "the one" didn't happen in a single instant, but rather it was a gradual realization that dawned on me. I'd always talked about finding a "dream boy," and with him, everything seemed to click into place in a special way that I'd never experienced before.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
On what seemed like an ordinary day, I woke up, got a manicure and bagel brunch with friends, and under the premise of meeting some friends of a friend visiting from out of town, I was lured to the tallest building in Philadelphia (somehow I found none of this suspicious). On the 60th floor, against a backdrop of gorgeous views and beautiful flowers, I found Ananth (who I thought was busy moving out of his California apartment that day), along with her family and closest friends. He got down on one knee and asked me to marry him, and naturally, I said YES! Somehow, despite an 11-page long Google doc outlining her dream proposal, I was still surprised - probably because of Ananth's decoy date and carefully planned moving truck photos he sent me to throw me off!

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 planning process began with the booking of our venue and main vendors, ensuring that we secured the key elements of our big day. After that, we made a trip to India to shop for our wedding attire and accessories. After this, we then turned our focus to the finer details. This included crafting a comprehensive timeline, outlining responsibilities, and making lists and spreadsheets for every aspect of the wedding. Staying organized was key, and this helped us keep track of everything efficiently.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
For our mehendi and welcome event, I wanted a bold, colorful, and fun look. I wore a dark blue glittery lehenga with floral beading in gold and pink.

For the ceremony, I opted for a more traditional look, which I wanted to be classic and elegant - I wore a red and gold kanjeevaram 6-yard sari as well as a yellow and pink 9-yard sari.

For the reception, I wanted for a modern and sparkly look and wore a pale pink lehenga covered in sparkles and intricate beading that caught the light whenever I moved.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the planning process for me was diving into the creative aspects of the wedding. It was the opportunity to bring our vision to life and add personal touches to make the day uniquely ours. Whether it was choosing the color schemes, designing the invitations, or crafting the decor theme, each decision allowed us to infuse our personalities and styles into every detail. It was a chance to express our love story in a visual and meaningful way, and it made the whole process incredibly rewarding and exciting.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Our first dance was a perfect representation of us, infused with the vibrant energy of Bollywood. It even included a big, filmy lift that wowed our guests. It was a magical moment that captured the essence of our love and shared passions.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
One of the most memorable moments for me was the incredible surprise dance that my friends and husband had put together. It was a dance so quintessentially "me" that it touched my heart deeply. Their thoughtfulness and the effort they put into it made it a standout moment that left a lasting impression.

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.
For our pre-wedding event, the Mehendi and the welcome dinner, we aimed for a fusion of fun and elegance. During the event, my husband and I decided to make it a musical affair. We surprised our guests with a guitar and piano duet, performing lively Bollywood songs that set the tone for a joyous and vibrant evening. It was a personal touch that allowed us to share our love for music with our loved ones. We also had a playful "shoe game" that added a fun twist to the evening. The night continued with an open dance floor, where everyone joined in to celebrate and dance the night away, making it a memorable and spirited occasion.

For the reception, we focused on creating an atmosphere of sophistication and glamor - thus, our decor was classy and elegant, with sparkles and florals, and candles everywhere. The reception featured various elements, including Bollywood dances and heartfelt speeches from family and friends.
After dinner, we wrapped up the event with a night of non-stop dancing.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
1. Plan meticulously: Keep track of everything in a way that works best for you. Whether it's through lists, spreadsheets, or a wedding planning app, organization is key to managing the many details that go into a wedding.

2. Make it about you and your partner: Add personal touches that represent your love story and your personality. Your wedding should be a reflection of your unique journey together.

3. Don't stress about controlling everything: It's impossible to control every aspect of your wedding day. Embrace flexibility and the idea that some things may not go according to plan. In the end, it's the love and joy that matter most.

4. Don't do everything yourself: Share the workload with friends and family. They are often more than willing to help and contribute, so don't hesitate to lean on them.

5. Remember that even if things don't go exactly as planned, your wedding day will still be beautiful, memorable, and wonderful. It's a celebration of love and commitment, and that's what truly matters.

Witness the love, laughter, and breathtaking moments of South Asian weddings. Come back for more!

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DJ: Shilpa Entertainment | Venues: The Rockleigh | Cinematography: Studio KSD | Photography: Studio KSD | Planning & Design: Xquisit Events | Floral & Decor: Nirali Decor | Hair & Makeup: Cinderella Bridez | Catering: Moghul Catering | Bridal Fashions: Tulsi Silks | Bridal Fashions: Sundari Silks | Bridal Fashions: Koskii | Cake & Treats: A Little Cake | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Sherine Kurien | Mehndi Artists: Mehndi by Anuja | Photo Booths: Universal Photography | Transportation: Ramstar Transporation | Mehndi Venue: Women’s Club of Ridgewood | Mehndi Caterer: Manjal Fairlawn | Groom's Ceremonial Outfit: Manyavar | Officiant: Srinivasa Raghavan Paravasthu


Punta Cana, DR Indian Wedding by Ronak Amin Studio

We invite you back to Chandani & Van's celestial wedding! Ronak Amin Studio leads you through a mesmerizing dance of colors, emotions, and ethereal beauty with incredible cinematography. The video elegantly captures the divine union at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana. Caribbean Celebrations and Mercaflor's decor bring the colors of love, commitment, and joy. Aria Events (formerly NP Events LLC), the maestros orchestrating dreams into reality, meticulously placed every petal and hue, creating a picturesque dreamscape where hearts unite forever amidst the ocean breeze. Chandani gracefully weaves an intoxicating love story, captured exquisitely in her sublime hair & makeup by Olga Montilla StylistLoto Mehndhi's intricate patterns dance across her delicate hands, narrating tales of auspicious beginnings and eternal bonds. The culinary symphony curated by Pranama Private Catering infuses the atmosphere with aromas, tantalizing the senses and offering an exquisite communion of flavors. DJ Parth G & MC Ashir at M4U Events shimmered with unparalleled brilliance while the bride illuminated the stage, revealing a tender surprise performance dedicated to her Van. Dive deep into this cinematic experience for more details of this incredible wedding!

Stay tuned with us daily, and immerse in the world where love and magic intertwine endlessly!

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Planning & Design: Aria Events | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana | Floral & Decor : Caribbean Celebrations | Floral & Decor: Mercaflor | Hair & Makeup: Olga Montilla Stylist |  Catering: Pranama Private Catering | Cinematography: Ronak Amin Studio | Mehndi Artist: Loto Mehndhi | Travel Concierge: Shaadi Destinations | Photography: CroppedStudios


Anaheim, CA Indian Wedding by Peter Nguyen Studio

Maharanis, the orange skies of California bore witness to a day shimmering with love as The Westin Anaheim played the perfect host to Yogini & Akash's grand nuptial celebration. With its luxurious ballrooms, exquisite architecture, and the promise of unparalleled hospitality. Yogini was a vision with her perfect hair and makeup, thanks to Beauty by Linda Kiriack. And the final touch to achieve the ultimate bridal look was in charge of Henna by TulsiShawna Yamamoto Event Design, with its magic touch, transformed the venue into a dreamscape of florals and drapes. Guided by the expert hands of Shilpa Patel Events, the event flowed seamlessly. The tantalizing aromas from BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir & Natraj Catering and Restaurants wafted through the venue, a prelude to the delectable feast that had everyone reminiscing about the flavors for days. Tasty Temptation presented a cake that was not just a treat to the taste buds but a masterpiece that would linger in memory. 3D Sounds, with their impeccable DJ and lighting services, ensured that every beat resonated, leading to euphoric moments on the dance floor. The incredible Peter Nguyen Studio captured this wedding into a cinematic experience for all to relive. It is a visual odyssey, stitching together the day's most heartfelt, joyous, and intimate moments with artistry that only they could achieve. Enjoy the film!

Stay tuned for more unforgettable tales; until then, may your hearts be filled with everlasting joy.

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Cinematography: Peter Nguyen Studio | Venues: The Westin Anaheim Resort | Planning & Design: Shilpa Patel Events | Floral & Decor / Event Designer: Shawna Yamamoto Event Design | Sangeet Hair & Makeup: Glamour On The Go | Wedding Reception Hair & Makeup / Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Beauty by Linda Kiriack | Catering: BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir | Catering: Natraj Catering and Restaurants | DJ / Baraat / Lighting: 3D Sounds | Bridal Fashions: Papa Don't Preach by Shubhika | Bridal Fashions: Brides of Sabyasachi | Bridal Fashions: Manish Malhotra | Bridal Fashions: Seema Gujral | Cake & Treats: Tasty Temptations | Live Music: Ami's Garba Band | Mehndi Artist: Henna by Tulsi | Photo Booth: Pixster Photo Booth | Photography: Gary Coelho Photography


Austin, TX Indian Wedding by The Bird & The Bear

Hello, darlings! In the heart of the exquisite Canyonwood Ridge, Niyanthi & Tini's wedding unfurled like a dream painted with love hues. Every moment was meticulously planned by the Nirali Shah Events, ensuring the day progressed as smoothly as a silken tapestry. Every corner shimmered with the artistry of Flora Fetish, their floral and decor reflecting the essence of their love story. Niyanthi, draped in a meticulously crafted wedding sari from Kanchipuram Narayani Silks in Jubilee Hills, every fold and pleat seemed to tell tales of ancient traditions and timeless beauty. Tini looked dapper in a ceremonious sherwani from Jade Blue. Niyanthi's face glowed, thanks to the magical touch of Blush and Glow's hair and makeup artistry. Later in the evening, Niyanthi graced the dance floor, swirling in her opulent lehenga by Panache by Sharmeen x Seema Gujural. The tantalizing aroma of delectable dishes from The Peached Tortilla wafted through the air, teasing the senses of every guest. Desi Junction DJ's beats reverberated, echoing the heartbeats of every guest, drawing them to the dance floor. Capturing these precious moments into cinematic masterpieces, freezing them for eternity, was the exceptionally talented team of The Bird and The Bear Photography and Films. Enjoy the film!

How did you meet your Groom, and when did you know he was "the one"?
Tini and I met in San Francisco in January 2020 with one swipe to the right on Hinge. The next thing I knew, I was on a first date with a boy who had a more complicated name than me. His real name is Dipankar, but all his close loved ones call him Tini. We had our first date at Jamber, a wine bar, where we instantly had a connection and great conversation. We went out on a few more dates around the bay, but when March rolled around and the pandemic ensued, we parted ways temporarily.

I moved back to Texas for my family, and Tini moved back to Montreal for his family. Bouncing around from cities and countries, we managed to find our way back to each other in good ol’ Houston, Texas, in January 2021. At that point, I immersed Tini into my life, introducing him to all my friends and family. His opening line when meeting anyone is “Do you want a tequila shot?” so he got along with all my friends and family instantly.

Tini is one of the most charismatic, honest, and happiest humans I’ve ever met. He has been my biggest cheerleader since our very first date in Jan 2020. He empowers me to be my full, authentic self, use my voice, and live in the moment. I also knew that whoever made me laugh to the point of my cheeks hurting was the person meant for me. I’m so lucky to have my best friend as my life partner and thankful that one swipe made my life.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Tini and I got engaged on March 19th, 2022! Tini told me he had made plans with Nikhil and Sowmya, my brother and sister-in-law, for brunch that Saturday morning. I worked out that morning and began getting ready for brunch. That same morning, I decided to test out some new foundations, which was putting us behind Tini’s specially crafted schedule. Unaware of the urgency or importance of the day, I took my time to get dressed. Finally making it out the door, Tini wanted to swing by Herman Park to walk around a bit before brunch and enjoy the gorgeous weather.

While we were walking around the park, Tini started reminiscing on our life journey together. Suddenly, he gets down on one knee and asks me to marry him. Overcome with happiness, I screamed YES, and the photographer popped out, taking our in-the-moment excitement. However, right before Tini could put the engagement ring on my finger, a park ranger pops out of nowhere and tells us Centennial Gardens has strict picture-taking rules. We needed to leave this part of the park immediately.

In typical Tini fashion, he told me not to let the park ranger ruin this once-in-a-lifetime moment, run with the punches, and enjoy this time together. We found a different part of the park where Tini was able to finally put the engagement ring on my finger, and we shared those first precious moments of being engaged with each other (and our photographer). After our mini photoshoot, Tini scoops me away, and we head to my parent's house for a surprise engagement bash. Tini has hired a professional chef to make my whole family a special meal with all of my favorite treats (Tex-Mex food, tres leches, donuts, Cinnabon rolls, Reese's chocolate). We spend the rest of the day celebrating together with tequila shots, great food, and amazing company. Truly a memorable day.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Do you have a favorite color in mind?
Shopping for my wedding outfits was a little stressful in the beginning. I’m not the most well-versed with all the Indian designers and the latest styles. My sister-in-law, Sowmya, really introduced me to Indian designers, style ranges, and all the key sites to get ideas. I am, at the core, someone who is always drawn to bold, colorful, and timeless/chic styles, so I knew my outfits should represent those styles.

Sangeet was the perfect event for me to go bold, colorful, and playful - and I found the perfect outfit for just that! Tini’s cousin, Natasha Walia, co-owns LiveTheCollective, which is a Toronto-based boutique that sells Indian designer wear all over North America. Natasha and I chatted at length about the most ideal sangeet outfit. When I was scanning her site, I found the most gorgeous Vvani by Vani Vats's purple lehenga. I didn't typically see brides wearing such a vibrant purple for Sangeets and knew it was the lehenga for me. Wearing the Vvani lehenga for my Sangeet was everything I imagined and more - it truly embodied the whole vibe I was aiming for the Sangeet.

For the ceremony, I've always envisioned the traditional South Indian look. A beautiful Kanchipuram silk sari with a cream base, bold red border, and beautiful light gold embroidery throughout. I knew Hyderabad was the only place to find the perfect sari. After visiting so many stores, I found the perfect one at Kanchipuram Narayani Silks in Jubilee Hills. It was love at first Sari sight, and every time I look back at my wedding pictures, it brings the biggest smile to my face.   

The reception lehenga was more challenging for me. I knew I wanted a timeless and chic reception look, but I wasn’t sure about the color or the style. That’s when I discovered Panache by Sharmeen in Houston, Texas. Sharmeen has a multi-Indian designer boutique with the most collaborative and seamless bridal process for wedding outfits. In fact, I ended up using Sharmeen for my outfits for my brother’s wedding as well! Sharmeen truly has exquisite customer service and attention to detail. I’ve never seen anyone care more about her bride’s outfit details than her. I started the process with Sharmeen 1 year out from our wedding date, and that gave us time to experiment with different designers, styles, and colors. With the help of Pinterest, Instagram, and Sharmeen, I finally landed on a designer - Seema Gujural. She had a line of so many timeless and chic looks I knew that was the direction for me. Then I saw this gorgeous blue color on someone else's Instagram and knew blue was the reception vibe. Sharmeen helped me find the perfect shade of blue, identify the lehenga patterns, and design the style of the blouse. I’m still in love with my reception outfit and honestly looking for the next opportunity to wear it - I never wanted to take it off.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
When it finally came time to design and visualize each event's look and vibe - that was the most fun! Tini and I got to tap into our creative side and partner with Nirali in brainstorming all the fun quirks we wanted to have that represented our relationship. We got to work with such a wide array of vendors, and they were so great in helping us pull and swap elements from their warehouse to curate the perfect look.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Tini and I are notorious for rallying our friends and family to play drinking games, and we knew we wanted to incorporate drinking games into our sangeet experience. Our venue, Pecan Spring Ranch, had the perfect outdoor space where we were able to create a wonderful outdoor experience with food stations, lawn games, and a dedicated section under the pergola for drinking games. Our drinking game stations were beer pong, slap cup, and flip cup. Everyone got to relive their undergrad glory days when we had pristine livers and no sense of where the night would take us. What was most special about this moment was looking around to find loved ones from all phases of our lives hanging out together. People we never thought we would meet were suddenly teaming up and sharing laughs together around the drinking game tables. That was a beautifully rare moment for the guests and for Tini and me.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
There are two particular moments that stick out to me. 

First, when Tini and I were doing the Talambralu ceremony step, Tini somehow missed the memo that you’re supposed to lightly pour the yellow rice on top of my head and instead thought he could throw the rice directly in my face. This triggered an instant rice-throwing playful fight between Tini and me. Unfortunately, our parents came into the crossfire, but it was such an unexpected, fun, joyous moment between Tini and me. There are some really solid photos that capture this exact moment.

Second, Tequila has been a fun bonding element between Tini, me, and our loved ones. Thus, right after the ceremony, after we stepped off the mandap, Tini and I shared a surprise tequila shot with all of our guests. We wanted a unique way to commemorate Tini and me getting married and involve all of our guests in that special moment. The guests loved the unique experience!

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.
There’s one special shout-out I need to make, and that’s for our photographer and videographer. Our photographer, Jamie Kovach from TwoFish, exceeded our expectations. She and the team were so incredibly thoughtful about capturing those special moments that happen between shots. She brought to life the magic between Tini and me. We loved her photography style, and she was so fun to be around. She’s an expert at effortlessly corralling a huge Indian crowd and getting the job done. Bonus points are her turnaround time for wedding pics is super quick. I can’t rave enough about Jamie and her team.

Nick and Bryan from Bird and the Bear were our videographers and pulled together some epic moments we never even knew happened at the wedding! Their videographer brilliance gave Tini and me the chance to relive the whole wedding weekend moment by moment.

Another memorable moment was the Sangeet dance program. My brother, Nikhil, and Tini’s brother, Manu, were the designated MCs for the evening and crushed it. Because of our love for drinking games, they came up with the most clever theme for the Sangeet program - Kings Cup - Niyanthi and Tini Edition. Each card represented a fun activity or challenge for us and the guests. It was a great way to engage the audience and keep things fresh. In between their bits, we had loved ones give speeches and dances. I couldn't help but dance along to all the amazing dances from our friends and family.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
My number one advice - when your wedding week rolls around, forget about all the logistics and the details. Live in the moment, and spend every second with all of your loved ones, laughing and sharing memories. That week is the first and last time you and your partner will have ALL of your loved ones under one roof, celebrating y’all’s love. Embrace the weekend and have a shit ton of fun.

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Another special moment for Tini and me was having one of our best friends make most of our custom desserts for the Sangeet and Reception. Ishita Chakravarty, from DeelishCupcakes, has the most incredible assortment of custom and fusion desserts. Her talent and creative genius have no boundaries. The flavors we got were Laddoo, lemon blueberry, falooda injectable, brownie batter cookie dough, and paan petit four. The desserts were always the first things to finish at every single event, and all of our guests were raving about the flavors.

For the reception, we used Pixter Photo Booth as a fun way to keep the memories alive. Lots of our family and friends were bouncing back and forth between the dance floor and the photo booth. There’s a lot of goofy pictures we captured!

We also used Nisha Henna Arts for our Sari and lehenga draping. I actually met Nisha back at my brother’s wedding, and she’s such a sweetheart. She knows how to roll with the chaos of getting ready for events and did a great job with draping me and my family.

Sending you all love and romantic wishes until our next alluring tale. We have more stories for you! 

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Sangeet Venue: Pecan Springs Ranch | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Canyonwood Ridge | Planning & Design: Nirali Shah Events | Floral & Decor: Flora Fetish | Hair & Makeup: Blush and Glow | Catering: The Peached Tortilla | DJ / Baraat: Desi Junction DJ's | Sangeet Bridal Fashion: LiveTheCollective x Vvani by Vani Vats | Bride Wedding Sari: Kanchipuram Narayani Silks in Jubilee Hills | Bride Reception Lehenga: Panache by Sharmeen x Seema Gujural | Bridal Jewelry: Paisley Pop Shop | Cake & Treats: Deelish Cupcakes | Cinematography: The Bird and The Bear Photography and Films | Mehndi Artist & Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Nisha Henna Arts | Photo Booth: Pixster Photo Booths | Rentals: Bee Lavish Vintage Rental | Transportation: Charter Up | Tuxedos: Hugo Boss | Rentals: Premiere Events | Rentals: Party at the Moon Tower Event Rentals | Catering: Spice Fine Indian Cuisine | Bar & Staffing: Royal Fig | Bar & Staffing: Austin Occasions | Makeup: Sharon Marie Makeup | Priest & Officiant: Adityaji Panchagnula | Bridal Jewelry: Tarinika | Dessert: Round Rock Donuts | Dessert: Hayley Cakes & Cookies | Groom Ceremony Sherwani: Jade Blue | Photographer: TwoFish Photography & Films


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