The Chateau Elan Winery & Resort and its vast acres of vineyards was the fairytale property where Tanya and Rishi decided to bond their lives forever. These lovely soulmates were filmed by the talented Michael J. Scott Productions as they made their way to their big events, the film team captured the real essence of each of them and their union resulting in a unique fine-art wedding film. Tanya’s nath and the rest of her jewelry set added a touch of sophistication and mysticism to the makeup look Nadia Maya created for her and that completed her elaborate shimmer lehenga.  It was all about joy from the beginning to the end! To add more excitement and fun to the first moments of the big day, the highly skilled DJ Sahib Chahal from GTB Productions provided the vibrant music for the Baraat’s grand entrance and performed at the turntables during the evening reception! To delight every guest, Cafe Bombay Restaurant and Catering’s Indian fine cuisine offered an exceptional dining experience and added even more gladness to the soiree. Get a glimpse of this beautiful wedding filled to the brim of pure inspiration with the film below!

How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Rishi’s family and my family have been long time neighbors and friends from New Delhi India. Over the years though our families kept in touch- Rishi and I had never met or talked. Somehow we became friends on Facebook due to having mutual friends. Years down the road Rishi decided to message me one day on Facebook asking on how we knew each other and we never stopped talking since. I decided to fly to NY to meet Rishi and knew he was the one the moment I met him. He shared the same values, passion and vision in life as me, which made my decision even more firm. We dated long distance for years before we could finally be in the same state as each other. 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Our first date in NY was at the Brooklyn bridge, eating pizza and ice cream under the bridge. So exactly 6 years later Rishi decided to take me to the same spot on the same day we first met. It was a cold and gloomy day in Ny- but Rishi was adamant on going to the bridge to celebrate our special day. Little did I know he had the biggest t surprised waiting for me. He had a videographer and photgrapher all waiting to capture the proposal and my sister hiding in the cafe to witness it all. He knew how much it meant to me to have my loved ones there so he flew out my little sister to Ny. We took a couple pictures on the pier but it was windy and we were not able to get a good photo. So he walked over to his photgrapher that he had setup already and asked him
To take a picture of us. The photographer asked us if we were married or getting married to let him know as he does this for a living.. and Rishi got down on one knee at that moment and asked me the question I’ve been waiting for him to ask for the pst 6 yrs. Surprisingly the cloudy day turned into a sunny day immediately and we got some great pictures with Rishis brother and my little sister. It was a dream come true . Being a jeweler Rishi designed and created the most gorgeous ring for me. Everything I wanted and more. 
 
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.
My dad got me a wedding journal breakdown from India which really helped me start on my vendors. If anyone knows me they know I am very particular about things and don’t necessarily like to follow the crowd. So I started out by booking a makeup trial with the one only Nadia Maya. I knew almost a year before the wedding that I wanted her as my glam. I honestly did not care about where we got married but my dad always wanting the best for me - he showed this winery to Rishi and I called Chateau elan in Braselton GA. No other venue could win us over after that. For my outfits I always knew I would have to go back
To Delhi to get the newest style and fashion for all of us . So we made a trip together to Delhi about 3 months before which was the best because I got see my grandmother and shop with the family. For decor- we ended up going with a Beenish due to her pleasant attitude and amazing work she does at each one of her events. We knew we couldn’t go wrong. The theme was traditional up until reception for which we tried to go for a mystical floral dream. Last but not the least where do I start about my amazing videographer crew? ! 
I actually saw MJS productions video posted on the famous Indianweddingbuzz instagram. I fell in love with how he captured the special moments and make them feel so grand and bollywood. And I wanted just that. None of the video/photo people I was reaching out to in Atlanta were giving me that feeling except mjs production in Canada. I reached out to him and he made sure to work with me and make a deal with us to come to Atlanta. I am so glad I was able
To work with him. It was probably the best decision or the whole wedding vendor list listed above!! 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I actually went in thinking I wanted a maroon lehenga but when I put on my sabyasachi tradition red lehenga on - I was absolutely awestruck. His craftsmanship and style is legendary . I stuck to the traditional red lehenga with a hint of mint green for obvious reason as my wedding was to place in the middle of summer in a winery in this GA heat. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of my planning process was spending time with my mom and sister and taking our trip to India for shopping. Everything else was stressful. 
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Our guests LOVED the food catered by CB catering along with the music by DJ sahib which kept the party going past our venue times. Also Beenish did such an amazing job with decorations that all our guests mentioned how it was a treat to the eyes to attend such a sophisticated yet traditional and beautifully decorated event
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The really special moment of my wedding would have to be Rishi bawling when he saw me walk down the aisle. Although I think he was scared I got cold feet and ran away lol. I don’t get emotional easily.. infact I didn’t even get emotional during my vidai. But seeing Rishi cry like that as I walk towards him to marry him made me tear up and was a sight I’ll never forget. 
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Honestly- don’t stress the small stuff. If anything goes wrong (which it will) only you know about it and no one else . So just let go and enjoy the special moments of planning with your family rather than making them stressful. 
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Henna- Rozalin was the first vendor I picked as I saw her designs on Facebook and knew I had to have her . She is incredibly talented and will make any wish or design your reality. 
Makeup- I picked Nadia second and made the best choice ever! Her skills are unreal and she made me feel and look so gorgeous on my special day . 
Hair- I stumbled upon Kamauras Page on Ig by accident- but probably because it was meant to be. She is a such a kind hearted soul. She listened to all my requests and did my hair so beautifully while keeping is natural. I could not thank her enough.

 

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