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Novi, Michigan Indian Wedding by Shadow Shine Pictures

The wedding of Shivani and Neal was ten years in the making, and it was definitely worth the wait! It is obvious to everyone that bubbly Shivani and chill Neal are a match made in heaven, and their epic celebration was the perfect meeting of their minds! Shadow Shine Pictures loved working with the couple, and the resultant wedding film is a spectacular showcase of all the action that went down! Shivani and Neal wanted to make sure they had an absolute blast at their wedding without worrying about behind the scenes drama, so they brought in planning extraordinaire Rajul Pillai from Blissful Weddings and Events, with floral and decor by Bellisario Florist, to ensure the proceedings ran smoothly! The festivities featured so many special touches, such as fireworks at the mehndi, five ridiculously adorable flower girls at the ceremony, and “His” and “Her” cocktails at the reception. For the reception event at the Diamond Center, Shivani chose a gold and orange lehenga by Aishwarya which couldn’t have been a better match for her exuberant personality! After weeping with emotion during the incredible reception speeches, Shivani and Neal were ready to party the night away! They refused to leave the dance floor as music by Sandeep Hans swirled around them. The energy in the room was further heightened by confetti machines and personalized glow sticks! Sweet Dreams bought the desserts and Krishna Catering provided the reception meals. Guests raved about how mouthwatering it all was! (Though poor Shivani and Neal didn’t get a chance to chow down on the deliciousness until after the reception.)  The celebrations ended in style, with an after-party catered by the always reliable Taco Bell. We can’t wait to see all the photos by Ray Anthony Photography! Click play below to revel in all the loveliness and scroll below to read all the deets from Maharani Shivani herself!

Description of Day from the Bride:

The day started with celebrations with our groomsmen & bridesmaids (separately of course) while we got ready and anxiously awaited this day that had been 10 years in the making. We started with a first look before the ceremony, and spent the morning taking ample pictures before the waterworks started!

Neal went off to his baraat, where he made his entrance in a convertible with his sister to the beats of the dhol surrounded by his friends and family dancing (and we must admit, the bride’s side couldn't stay away either!) The groom was greeted by his soon to be in-laws who welcomed him with open arms and walked him down the raised, candle lit aisle scattered with rose petals to the traditional four pillared gold mandap. He was followed by 5 adorable flower girls and the wedding party to the tune of Yiruma. As the audience rose, the bride was accompanied down the aisle by two of her mama's (her mom’s brothers) to the Piano Guys version of a A Thousand Years. I wish I could explain all the feelings I had in that moment - but the best way to explain it is how full my heart felt! The wedding was performed mostly in Gujarati, but the bride's cousin added a twist by translating it to English and adding some tidbits about the bride and groom throughout the ceremony to make the ceremony more personal (and so our non-Indian friends could actually understand what was going on!)

We got ready together for the reception, as a (finally!) newly married couple! We were eagerly awaiting the celebration with all of our favorite people! We had a small photo shoot before the reception began. We also had a private cocktail hour for us and our wedding party so we could actually spend some quality time with them! Our siblings, bride's brother and groom's sister, were the emcee's for the reception, they started with some banter while the guests settled into their seats, introduced the wedding party, our parents, themselves, and finally the bride and groom! We excitedly entered the room (I don't know if anyone can explain the feeling of having a room full of ALL your favorite people) and went on to cake cutting, followed by our first dance, mother-son and daddy-daughter dances, and then the toasts (as if we hadn't already spilled enough happy tears throughout the day!).

We sat down at our sweetheart table and before even taking a bite of our food we decided we wanted to see as many of our friends/family that we could! Lets just say the first bite of food we ate was at the after party - which was delicious even after it was cold! The reception was full of personal touches - a slideshow of pictures of us from the last 10 years, canvas portraits at the entrance way, "His & Her" cocktails at the bar, our very own logo projected on the dance floor, and so much more that I didn't even see until we saw our wedding pictures/video afterwards! We danced the night away with some great music, confetti machines, and some killer glow sticks with our names on them! At one point we just sat on the stage looking at the room in awe of the colors, decor, flower arrangements, and of course the amount of love that radiated throughout!

Our amazing day was followed by an afterparty on the outdoor patio, catered of course by Taco Bell, DJ'd by our best friend, and filled with amazing conversations by the fireplace, popping bottles of champagne, and flip cup on the side.  We never wanted the day to end! I don't think we could've imagined a more perfect wedding day, if only we could re-live the weekend over again - thank goodness we have our wedding trailer for that!

How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?

Neal and I conveniently lived down the hall from each other our sophomore year in the dorms at the University of Michigan (September 2006). My parents were moving me in during welcome week and my dad had just opened up the futon box and was reading the assembly instructions when we saw Neal standing at the door. Neal introduced himself, and said something along the lines of, oh I just happened to be walking by and saw that you have the same futon as us (later we found it this was his brilliant excuse to meet me). Of course my dad jumped on this opportunity and asked him to help. Neal knew he had no idea how to put together a futon (he was in business school) and his roommate (who was an engineer) had put their entire futon together. He abruptly left the room and came back a minute later with his roommate. His poor roommate put together the entire futon while Neal used it as an excuse to chat it up with my parents and I. Very quickly, Neal and I became great friends. Neal and I first held hands on our way back to the dorms from a friend's house party, and the rest was history.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!

This is my favorite story to tell, for many reasons, but mostly because I was so surprised, and every time I tell it, I find one more detail in the story that should've been a clue that Neal was proposing.

One of my best friends was getting married in Phoenix, and at the time Neal and I were in a long distance relationship, and so we decided to spend a week out on the West Coast together before her wedding.

Neal LOVES planning vacations, he spends hundreds of hours researching every hotel, every restaurant, every detail. Usually by the time we reach any destination I always wonder if Neal has already been there because he's able to point out everything just on our cab ride to a hotel! We flew out to San Francisco, spent a day site-seeing, followed by a road trip down to Big Sur, and then finally we made our way up to Napa.

I remember it was a Tuesday morning (November 4, 2014). Neal told me he had scheduled our first wine tasting for 2pm. I asked if he wanted to eat something beforehand (he refused, which should've been clue #1). We parked our rental car in downtown Yountville, and Neal told me that a car service from the vineyard would be picking us up (Clue #2 should've been that the car had the name of our hotel on the side, although Neal had told me we were staying at the local Marriott so I had no idea). We got to the vineyard and it was absolutely gorgeous, but empty (clue #3), I thought maybe it was because it was a Tuesday, but it was really because Neal had rented out the entire vineyard for the proposal. We did the wine tasting, and while the sommelier was explaining different aspects of making the wine to us, she mentioned something about me being a doctor (clue #4 as I had never told my occupation, but apparently Neal had been in touch with her for months while planning this out). She took us to the barrel room and as she let us in she "got a phone call" and left us to be alone (clue #5). As we walked through, I made Neal take about 15 selfies with me until he finally asked me to sit still (clue #6). That's when he got down on one knee, and all I could think was, I must be dreaming. He said all kinds of sweet, thoughtful, and beautiful things, and then slipped an absolutely stunning ring on my finger that he designed all on his own!

I was already surprised enough, when Neal said, I know you wanted our family and friends to be here for this, but it wasn't very feasible, so instead I hired a photographer to take pictures so we can share this moment with them. We spent the next 2 hours taking fun pictures all around the vineyard and with the beautiful fall colors in downtown Napa. I thought the surprises ended there, but Neal had booked us a suite at one of the most romantic hotels in the country, where we were greeted with champagne and a private dinner on the rooftop under the stars. The next few days were followed by endless champagne, couples massages, and tons of delicious wine and food!

It’s a story that I will never get tired of sharing!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?

I knew that I wanted a lengha that incorporated the traditional colors - Red, White & Gold. I wanted something elegant and beautiful but I had no idea what I would find while I was in India. The moment I set eyes on this lengha, I fell in love! I found it at the very first store I went to on the very first day I started shopping - it was meant to be! It incorporated the colors that I wanted, but beyond that it included a bit of green and a velvet material that gave the dress a whole new dimension.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?

The most enjoyable part of planning was the amount of love that just radiated from all of our friends and family. Everyone offered their help and excitement, and the wedding would not have been possible without them! From the daily phone calls from my maid of honor to plan every details, to the pictures I would get from my parents and their friends while they were trying food/doing arts and crafts/mailing invitations, to our siblings who were constantly sending us funny stories for approval for their speeches, to my aunts and uncles who put together all our gift bags/name cards/table gifts, to our cousins who choreographed dances and skits and gave beautiful speeches, to our wedding party who planned our bachelor/bachelorette parties and helped us celebrate each and every day, ensured we ate and always had a drink in hand, and were always the first on the dance floor, to all the guests who traveled from near and far and showered us with so much love!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?

Your wedding weekend will fly by, it is one of the only times in your life that every single person you love is in the same room and is there for YOU! Enjoy every minute, slow down and look around so you can take in every little detail, spend a few minutes alone with your groom throughout the weekend, and make sure you try the food. :)

So sweet! We hope you have a fantastic weekend Maharanis! We'll see you all on Monday!

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Catering: Krishna Catering and Restaurant | Cinematographer: Shadow Shine Pictures | Photographer: Ray Anthony Photography | Sangeet Venue: Canton Hindu Temple | Ceremony and Reception Venue: Diamond Center | Floral & Decor: Bellisario Florist | Makeup: Tammy Pore Makeup | Hair: Raimonda | Catering: Rangoli Catering | DJ: Sandeep Hans | Baraat: Sandeep Hans | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Arya Dance Academy-Rupal Desai Dev | Bridal Fashions: Aishwarya | Tanishq: Bridal Jewelry | Zaveri & Co: Bridal Jewelry | Ambika Jewellers: Bridal Jewelry | Cake & Treats: Sweet Dreams | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Dhaval Mody & Pauravi Modi | Event Designer: Colonial Events & Ankita Modi | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Avasar Cards | Lighting: Sandeep Hans | Mehndi Artists: Neeta Desai | Photo Booths: Sandeep Hans | Rentals: Colonial Events | Grah Shanti Outfit: Aishwarya | Mehndi Outfit: Asopalav | Wedding Outfit: Aishwarya | Reception Outfit: Paras | Groom’s Wedding Outfit: Jade Blue | Groomsmen Outfits: Man Mandir


Pittsburgh, PA Indian Wedding by Muskaan Video

Good morning Maharanis! We are thrilled to bring you the festive same day edit of the stylish Hatil and Parag. This lovely twosome held their spirited garba at the Crowne Plaza West-Green Tree and their sophisticated ceremony and reception at the Hyatt Pittsburgh Airport. Muskaan Video did a fabulous job capturing the joyous atmosphere surrounding this union, and, as usual, Divine Celebrations did an incredible job of planning and designing the events! There were SO many stand-out moments that occurred during this wedding weekend - these two are very creative and this wedding was chock full of pizzazz! For instance, this couple's baraat began with a visit from the Pittsburgh Airport Fire Department - so amazing! An enormous yellow fire truck is definitely one of the coolest modes of transportation we could imagine at a baraat! And we are obsessed with Maharani Hatil's looks in the film - her white garba lehenga with geometric beading is so fashion-forward, as is her vibrant red ceremony lehenga and stunning Jimmy Choo heels! Frosted Envy created an incredible cake for the wedding and Bollywood DJ kept the energy high all weekend with their music and lighting. This film ends with Hatil & Parag departing their ceremony in a white horse-drawn carriage that looks like it was plucked out of a fairytale!

We hope you loved the creative and festive union of Hatil & Parag! We'll see you tomorrow Maharanis!

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Planning & Design: Divine Celebrations & Events | Cakes & Treats: Frosted Envy | Sangeet Venue: Crowne Plaza West-Green Tree | Ceremony Venue: Hyatt Pittsburgh Airport | Floral & Decor: Fragile Paradise | Cinematography: Muskaan Video | Draping/Styling: Variations Design | Event Designer: Peacock Creations | DJ: Bollywood DJ | Baraat: Pittsburgh Airport Fire Department | Mehendi Artist: Kadambari Arts | Photo Booth: Annie O'Neill Photography | Rentals: Lendable Linens | Transportation: Carriage Transportation | Rentals: All Occasions Party Rental | Photographer: Muskaan Studio | Lighting: Bollywood DJ


Greensboro, NC Indian Wedding by Memories Films

At Maharani Weddings, we love a Bollywood affair! After all, that is our area of specialization! Brace yourself for this exuberant wedding experience spotlighted in mere minutes by Memories Films for Maharani Payal’s royal affair! At a glance, you may be mesmerized by this gorgeous bride, but it truly is in the details that made our jaw drop. On the forefront of all the grandness you are about to view is K.I. Weddings who has glorified the term luxury galore wedding planning. Honoring the bride’s wish for unifying elements of glamorous and archaic decor, we were stunned as each event handcrafted by Prashe Decor turned over a new theme! Adding the soft glow of a sweetheart stage with each step adorned with a glowing candle is one of my favorite decor inspirations to date! Maharanis take note! The bride herself donned different custom made Indian outfits for her various events that ranged in hues of deep tangerine, mustard yellow to one of our favorite colors of the multifaceted rainbow - emerald green! No Maharani is complete without her glam squad and Belladev Hair and Makeup Artistry, armed with their magical blush brush, primed and prettied Payal to perfection! Taking note of how well the bride carried herself for all her events, it is no surprise that this magical makeup team also draped and the styled our gal of the week in elegancy for all of her celebrations. The venue of choice is none other than the Meridian Convention and Event Center. Grab a cup of chai, put your feet up and hit play! You are going to love this multiplex of a wedding journey! We have a special treat from the bride down below, make sure you take a gander! 


How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?

The first time Viral and I met was at a mutual friend's engagement. Although we did not keep in touch then, we happened to see each other again while on a family trip to Charleston, SC and stayed in touch after. We talked for several months and finally met up for an "official" date while I was in South Carolina for work. Viral is a genuinely sweet guy and after seeing him interact with my family and friends I knew I could see him as my husband.

Tell us how you went about planning your wedding, and your overall experience the Venues, Hair & Makeup, Outfits, Decor Theme, and all of the other important details.

Although I initially had a vision for what I wanted the wedding to be in terms of style and themes, I quickly realized I would need a ton of help putting all my ideas together due to the size of our wedding. Our wedding was truly a labor of love. My parents and siblings were paramount in helping me come up with unique ideas and the rest of my family and friends were there to help execution process. A family member had worked with KI Weddings and I was able to see first hand how helpful it was to have a planning company to help everything come together seamlessly. All of our vendors were incredible to work with and made my dream wedding a reality.

I wanted my family to all compliment each other and match. For the men I made sure that their outfits went well with the ladies in my family which also matched mine. For example, for the satak we all wore green, and it turned out really nice, and we got a lot of compliments about it.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?

I was lucky enough to be able to go to India twice last year in order to shop for the wedding. Unfortunately, I did not have any luck finding my "dream" lengha at any shop with ready made clothing. My cousin recommended a design studio that she had used for her own wedding and I decided to give it a shot. It worked out perfectly because I was able to choose the fabric, color, pattern and dupatta to my exact specifications.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?

I loved planning the details the most. Our Welcome Party was a Bollywood theme so I had old Bollywood movie posters personalized to have our families' faces printed on them and the Groom's table had a custom Bollywood movie printed tablecloth along with bottles of Thumbs Up, Limca and fresh sugarcane juice. For our Reception, we had an aerialist performing during cocktail hour and we had someone to do caricatures of our guests. It was so much fun to come up with these particulars and watching them come to life on the day of.

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.

I have done a lot of Bollywood dances growing up, and one in particular that I did at a competition saath samundar. I still have the outfit I wore and my niece actually wore that outfit and did the exact same dance as me. The thing that made it even more special was the actual dance I performed was playing in the screen behind her.

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)

For the ceremony, I knew I always wanted to use a blush pink color scheme. Pink was my late maternal grandmother's favorite color(her name was also Gulab!). I also wore some of her jewelry on the wedding day and incorporated photos of her and my paternal grandparents into my bouquet. It was so important to me to be able to honor them and include them in one of the biggest days of my life. 

What a lovely Bollywood affair! We featured this wedding in November in all of its glory, you can check out editorial piece right here with images captured by CB Art Photography and Cinematography! See you tomorrow lovebirds! 

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Planning & Design: K.I. Weddings | Venues: Meridian Convention and Event Center | Cinematography: Memories Films | Photography: CB Art Photography & Cinematography | Catering: Om Foods Catering and Nasta | Cake & Treats: Edible Artistry | DJ: DJ Prashant | Catering: Maharani Indian Cuisine (Reception)


Voorhees, NJ, Indian Wedding by Preach Art

Literally and thematically, Meet & Disha’s wedding bash reminded us that we are surrounded by holiday cheer! Preach Art brought this England and US long distance love story to life through a heartwarming wedding trailer, giving us insights into the how-we-met story through a tete-a-tete with the Meet and Disha. We learned through one of the conversations it was Meet’s British accent that when Disha heard over the phone, that made her go “oh boy…dang!” How cute! Their celebrations included a Garba, Sangeet, the ceremony, and reception. The pre-wedding events were like gorgeous Gujarati galas! For the Sangeet, Indian Cultural Center was festooned with colorful, ethnic umbrellas suspended from the ceiling, with splashes of colors because of the Dandiya sticks a
nd the outfits. The couple was dressed in pretty pastel ensembles, in hues of mint and blush pink. The ceremony exuded a festive vibe, with Disha in a traditional red lengha paired with an ornate green blouse, and Meet in a red and gold Sherwani pairing. We loved how Preach Art captured the joy on Meet’s face when he danced away during the Baraat orchestrated by JP Entertainment! Dharma Karma styled our Maharani’s hair in a sleek, pulled-back bun, gave her cheeks a rosy glow, and a bold red lip. The decor brought in a whiff of holiday merriment as well! Nirali Decor enveloped Luciens Manor with towering gathered pastel yellow drapes, and set up an exquisite muted yellow canopy-style mandap with crystal garlands and red flowers. The segue into the reception was creative brilliance by Preach Art, where a neon glow glass was attached to the camera lens, so it was like watching everyone dance through these funky glasses! It looked like the newly weds and their guests didn’t take their dancing shoes off even for a second, thanks to the beats by the DJs from JP Entertainment. Disha gleamed in a gold, stone-embroidered jacket worn over her gold lehenga. All the gold from the outfits, table linens, and the glint from the chandeliers were perfectly offset by the blue lighting in the ballroom at Luciens Manor. This delightful wedding trailer came to a close with a slow motion shot of the couple waltzing and looking so in love, we could cry!

You’ve got to hit play on one of the most romantic, and well-shot wedding trailers we have come across! For more such cinematic marvels, return to the blog tomorrow!

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Hair & Makeup: Dharma Karma Salon | Photography: Preach Art | Cinematography: Preach Art | Venue (Sangeet): Indian Cultural Center | Venue: Luciens Manor | Floral & Decor: Nirali Decor | Draping & Styling: Nirali Decor | Catering: Rasoi | DJ: JP Entertainment | Baraat: JP Entertainment


Tucson, AZ, Indian Wedding by Light Rain Images

We live for quintessential Indian weddings with ethnic flourishes, copious amounts of color, and euphoric couples, so Kuntal & Jigar’s, filmed and photographed by Light Rain Images, was right up our alley! Hotel Tucson City Center was the chosen venue for a traditional Pooja, Sangeet, Ceremony as well as the reception. Paying religious attention to details, Light Rain Images gave us generous insights into the rituals during the Pooja, and heartwarming clips of the Haldi ceremony. Kuntal looked like a dream in a yellow sari draped to perfection, with a pearl set with roses embedded adorned her head and neck. I Do Hair and Makeup Artistry ensured that Kuntal’s look was fitting for every occasion, while Dalinas Threading & Skin Care had her Mehendi covered. Balloon Land elevated the venues with their expert event designing, in partnership with Discount Flowers who played with hues of yellow, incorporating pastels and brights through drapery and scattered petals. The Sangeet featured sublime ethnic touches in the form of antique statues of elephants and deities, and Ras Garba. We got a glimpse of Shayona’s Catering through a delectable spread of Indian delicacies that included a variety of Chaat. At the ceremony, Kuntal was an embodiment of the word Maharani, in a heavy brocade lehenga with saffron details, and a lovely bejeweled waist belt. Jigar looked elated during the Baraat orchestrated by Hyper Productions DJ’s, in his embroidered red-and-gold sherwani. Balloon Land enveloped Hotel Tuscon City Center in alternating red and gold drapes. Lavender luminescence coupled with pristine white decor made the ballroom look like a wonderland, where our Alice sashayed down in an exquisitely beaded white gown. The four-day affair came to a close with the reception where guests relished the cake from AJ's Fine Foods, and DJ's from Hyper Productions DJ's spinned away for as long as the wedding party boogied! 

With this wedding, we hope your week is off to a vibrant start! Come back tomorrow to savor wedding gorgeousness right here! 

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Cinematography: Light Rain Images | Photography: Light Rain Images | Venues: Hotel Tucson City Center | Floral & Decor: Discount Flowers | Hair & Makeup: I Do Hair and Makeup Artistry | Catering: Shayona Catering | DJ: Hyper Productions DJ's | Baraat: Hyper Productions DJ's | Lighting: Hyper Productions DJ's | Cakes & Treats: AJ's Fine Foods | Draping/ Styling: Balloon Land | Event Designer: Balloon Land | Mehndi: Dalinas Threading & Skin Care | Photo Booths: Pucker Up Photobooth | Rentals: Us to U Rentals | Rentals: A La Carte Rentals | Groom's Fashion (Reception): Tuxedos on Broadway


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