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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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Montego Bay, Jamaica Indian Wedding by Tiffany Lue Yen

Maharanis, prepare to be swept away by the enchanting love story of Anjali & Mohnesh, captured perfectly by Reynaldo Martin at the Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa in Jamaica. So, pack your passport and bags so we can join them in their fabulous wedding celebration. Every detail reflected the couple's love and style, from the stunning floral decor by Tai Flora Luxe to the intricate mehndi by Henna By Urvee. The planning and design by Neetu Vaswani were seamless. The event designer and floral and decor team, Tai Flora Luxe, brought the couples' wedding vision to life with expert craftsmanship and attention to detail. The team's work was breathtaking, from the stunning mandap adorned with lush blooms and drapery to the intricate table settings featuring elegant centerpieces. Tai Flora Luxe is renowned for its ability to create unique and personalized wedding designs that capture the essence of its clients' love stories, and this wedding was no exception. The hair and makeup, done by Rasine Hamilton and Natalia Golding, were flawless, with bridal jewelry from Minerali being the perfect complement making Anjali look like a true Maharani. The delectable cake and treats from Hilton Rose Hall were a hit, and the branded coconuts from Have a Jelly were the perfect addition to the beachy ambiance. DJ Insomnia and DJ Ambition kept the party going all night, and Tiffany Lue Yen's photography was breathtaking. Dears, we invite you to look at the full gallery of Anjali & Mohnesh's wedding and get inspired by their love story. Relieve all the magic!

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How did you meet your Groom, and when did you know he was "the one"?
My husband actually tried forming a connection with me on social media 3 years before we actually met for the first time, and I never accepted his friend requests. Perseverance is key. Eventually, we started chatting, and somehow it felt like I was speaking to an old friend from the first conversation. It almost felt as though our souls were old friends from the past. I just felt so comforted, happy, and sure. After a few weeks of chatting and then eventually meeting for the first time, I knew that he was my person.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Mohnesh proposed to me at my favorite restaurant in my hometown, Barbados. It is a beautiful rooftop restaurant, and a section of the restaurant was covered in roses, candles, and a marry me sign. It was absolutely stunning!!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Well, I always knew that I wanted to be a traditional bride. There is nothing more beautiful to me than wearing red during the pheras. I wanted something sultry yet classic, traditional, and modest. I went to Bombay to do my shopping because I wanted to have that true Indian bridal experience in the showrooms, where I am able to touch and feel the fabrics, try on the outfits, and drink chai. I was having a hard time finding my outfit because everything I tried on didn’t feel like me or it was the one. I had an appointment at the Sabyasachi showroom in Kala Goda and saw my outfit hanging up there in the showroom, and I knew it was the one before I even put it on.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The food, drinks, decor, music, and the overall vibes! It was a movie.

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 was very particular about the decor and color themes I wanted for each event. Shoutout to my wedding planner, Neetu Vaswani, for bringing everything to life with the various vendors. For the welcome dinner, it was a starry night under the Caribbean sky. With special features like an irregular truss entrance and hookah bar, it took my breath away when I saw it for the first time. For our mehndi, I wanted a Jaipur-type of look with bright colors, lanterns, and bean bags. For the sangeet, we had a peacock theme with lots of blue, purple, green, and gold. For the reception, I wanted a very clean look with whites and rose gold, and fresh flowers. Every event took my breath away, and my visions were carried out perfectly. A huge thank you to Tai Flora Luxe and the Hilton Rose Hall teams for working until the wee hours of the morning to execute everything seamlessly.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Drink as much champagne as you can. Joking, trying to enjoy the process, and being as level-headed as possible throughout all the madness. I know it’s stressful, but everything goes how it is meant to!

Remember that we have inspiring stories every day, so make sure to join us tomorrow for more!

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Planning & Design: Tai Flora Services | Planning & Design: Tai Flora Services | Sangeet Venue: Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa | Ceremony Venue: Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa | Reception Venue: Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa | Planning & Design: Neetu Vaswani | Hair & Makeup: Rasine Hamilton | Hair & Makeup: Natalia Golding | Bridal Jewelry: Minerali | Cake & Treats: Hilton Rose Hall | Cinematography: Reynaldo Martin | Bridal Draping/Sari Tying & Styling: Henna By Urvee | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Practical Theory | Lighting: AV Montage | Mehndi Artist: Henna By Urvee | Photo Booth: Big Shots Photo Booth Jamaica | Tuxedos: Sarah and Sandeep | Photography: Tiffany Lue Yen | DJ: DJ Insomnia | DJ: DJ Ambition | Bridal Fashions: Seema Gujral | Bridal Fashions: Arpita Mehta | Bridal Fashions: Sabyasachi | Branded Coconuts: Have a Jelly


Somerset, NJ Sikh Wedding by Dreamline Productions

Greetings, Maharanis! We hope you are ready to join us through Ronica & it's wedding celebration! Dreamline Productions LLC captured their breathtaking wedding. Their team of talented professionals works closely with couples to capture the unique essence of their love story and create stunning, timeless, and breathtaking wedding films and photos. They captured every aspect of the couple's love story with style and grace. The festivities began with a vibrant sangeet at Deewan Banquet, where family and friends danced the night away. The following day, the couple exchanged vows at the Gurudwara Bridgewater, surrounded by their loved ones and adorned in stunning floral decor by Wedding Design. Ronica looked radiant, thanks to the talented Looks by Jassi, who created a natural makeup look that perfectly complemented her gorgeous bridal outfit. Her hair was styled in a soft and romantic updo, adorned with beautiful floral accents. Jassi also expertly draped Ronica's saree, ensuring every detail was perfectly in place. Jassi's attention to detail and commitment to excellence is evident in every project she takes on. She takes the time to get to know each of her clients and works closely with them to create a personalized look that highlights their unique features and enhances their natural beauty. Henna by Jahnavi was a stunning addition to her already beautiful outfit. After the ceremony, the celebrations continued at The Marigold, where Moghul Caterers served up a feast fit for royalty. The cake and treats from Palermo Bakery were almost too beautiful to eat! Blaze International kept the party going all night long. If you want to ensure you get all the details of this gorgeous celebration, check out the incredible gallery we prepared! Enjoy it!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met on Dil mil- a dating app. On October 31, I was at the airport when I decided to message Amrit on the app with no hope in mind that I may receive a message back. A few hours later, I was at a family reunion when I received a notification from Amrit.
After a few weeks of messaging and talking on the phone, we decided that it was finally time to meet. After two dates, we realized we were inseparable. When they say you know, you know!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I always wanted something with florals and non-traditional. Red was always the traditional color and for me that was too bright, I preferred pastel colors. I got some recommendations from friends to check out Sajda in Edison, NJ. I walked into Sajda the first day I was doing outfit trials and I instantly fell in love with my ivory lengha with embroidered florals in every color. It was the first outfit I tried and I instantly told myself this is the one!

For the reception, I knew I wanted three things: classy. gown, and gold. From the moment we started outfit shopping, I always had an idea of the gold gown I wanted. It was a Sabyasachi gold gown that was simple yet very elegant. After trips to many stores and one month left till the big day, I ended up back at Sajda. I showed them the picture of what I envisioned. They had a gold lengha they transformed into a gown. It was absolutely gorgeous!

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Let's be real - planning a wedding is not fun! The amount of stress to make sure everything is perfect will drive you nuts! However, it taught us that we work well as a team.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Till this day (five months later), we are still receiving numerous compliments from friends and family about how organized and fun our wedding events were. They enjoyed how well versed and short the speeches were at the reception. However, they couldn't stop talking about how DELICIOUS the food was at the reception (which we did not try because we forgot to eat, haha)!

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
There is no specific moment - everything about the wedding and events leading up to the wedding were very special! It was extremely special seeing everyone we love gather together and have a great time. No one wanted to stop dancing - even on the party bus to the after party! :)

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
For the Brides- To-Be:
Planning a wedding is probably a stressful time you and your family will go through. Enjoy every moment of it and try to be patient. There may be times (many times) where you may think things are not going as planned and you will not have your PERFECT day. Just remember, the result is spending the rest of your life with your best friend and that's all that matters. Make sure not to stress out the week of the wedding and enjoy every moment of it!

Thanks for reading, loves! Hope to see you tomorrow. We will unfold more inspiring wedding stories. 

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Photography: Dreamline Productions LLC | Draping/Styling: Looks by Jassi | Hair & Makeup: Looks by Jassi | Cinematography: Dreamline Productions LLC | Sangeet Venue: Deewan Banquet | Ceremony Venue: Gurudwara Bridgewater NJ | Reception Venue: The Marigold | Floral & Decor: Wedding Design | Catering: Moghul Caterers | DJ: Blaze International | Cake & Treats: Palermo Bakery | Mehndi Artist: Henna by Jahnavi


Laguna Nigel, CA Fusion Wedding by Matei Horvath Photography

Hi loves! We look forward to sharing Kirin & Harpreet's story live on today's Platinum Guide Blog.

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
A story is as old as time--boy and girl are introduced by family, they start talking, and six weeks into it, they find themselves embroiled in a global pandemic. With so much uncertainty and travel restrictions in place, they had to get creative to get to know each other. We bonded over our mutual interests in medicine and healthcare and their passion for sports; Harpreet with his love for football, Tom Brady, and the Patriots, and me with my love for baseball and basketball (most notably the Dodgers and Lakers).
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
In June 2021, Harpreet surprised me with a proposal at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort, and boy was I surprised! After much thought and planning, he coordinated with my family (especially my sister-in-law, Shagun) to get me down to San Diego and to the proposal. Thinking that we were headed to dinner to celebrate my brother Harpreet's graduation from a cardiology fellowship, I stumbled upon an intricately planned proposal. A sign with my name on it, hand-plucked rose petals leading to a waterfront picnic, adorned with floral arrangements made by Harpreet, and a charcuterie board. As I finally exited the car and followed the path of rose petals, Harpreet met me in the middle, rose in hand, and the rest is history!
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.
With experience from being a part of planning for my brother's wedding, I had the groundwork for what vendors I had already known about. I knew that I wanted to try and do an outdoor Sikh ceremony, so the Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel was a perfect venue with a breathtaking backdrop. We had considered utilizing different venues for all of the events, but eventually just did everything in the same place for convenience. I had been following Dolled Up By Lulu on Instagram and always loved their looks, so I went with them. I wore a Seema Gujral Anarkali that we actually found online and got ordered. In terms of decor for the Wedding and Reception, I had always had an affinity for flowers, and we got blessed with Square Root Designs. I told them that I wanted an enchanted garden meets Monet, and they had carte blanche. It was a dream! Another key detail was the incorporation of Coke bottles at each place setting at the reception as a tribute to my paternal grandfather, who was the Director of Research & Development at Coca-Cola for many years. Getting 400 bottles of Coca-Cola turned out to be our biggest obstacle, but with the help of our family, we were able to secure them all!
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
My wedding outfit took a while, as I didn't really have any idea of what I wanted. We wandered Pioneer Blvd in Artesia and identified some good options. When we walked into Shyamal & Bhumika, we roamed through their options before my Dad saw a lengha on a mannequin that he insisted I try on. Everyone really loved how it looked and the embroidery on it, and they told us that it could be in any color we wanted. I ended up getting it made in almost a dusty pink rose color.
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
I think our guests really loved how ethereal everything turned out and how family-oriented everything was. Our goal was not to make every event a show. We wanted it to be organic and have the opportunity to meet everyone and thank them for coming. We wanted everyone to have fun, and we wanted to be a part of it instead of being guests at our own wedding!
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Hair and Makeup: Dolled up By Lulu
Mehndi: Neha Assar
Venue: The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel 
Decor/Florals: Square Root Design
Tent and Decor For Sangeet: Raj Tents
DJ: Special Occasions
Cake and Desserts: Tasty Temptations
Food: Manohar Delhi Palace
Photographer: Matei Horvath Photography
Videographer: Impressive Creations

Alright, Maharanis, I hope you enjoyed this love story. Keep coming back for more romances and tips!

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Venues: The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel | Baraat: Cindy Cinderella Carriages | Planning & Design: The Marigold Company | Floral & Decor: Square Root Designs | Hair & Makeup: Dolled Up by Lulu | Catering: Manohar's Delhi Palace | DJ: Special Occasions | Bridal Fashions: Shyamal and Bhumika | Cake & Treats: Tasty Temptations | Cinematography: Impressive Creations | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Customizing Creativity | Lighting: Special Occasions | Mehndi Artist: Neha Assar | Photo Booth: Special Occasions | Tuxedos: Ralph Lauren | Sangeet Outfit: Seema Gujral | Bride Shoes: Stuart Weitzman | Bride Shoes: Kate Spade | Groom's Tuxedo for Reception: Ralph Lauren | Photography: Matei Horvath Photography


Cincinnati, OH Indian Wedding by Seth and Beth Wedding Photography

Hello, darlings! Today, we're thrilled to share the beautiful love story of Avni & Sourabh's gorgeous wedding. The festivities started with a vibrant Sangeet at the breathtaking Drees Pavilion, where guests danced the night away. The couple exchanged vows in a traditional ceremony at the Anderson Pavilion, adorned with stunning floral decor by B3 Event Management. They also did an outstanding job planning and designing this wedding, ensuring every detail was executed flawlessly. The team worked tirelessly to bring the couple's vision to life, taking care of every detail so they could relax and enjoy their special day. The talented Nitsydego cinematography team perfectly captured the magic of their wedding. Makeup stories By 10v ensured Avni looked her best on her special day. For the reception, A Spoon Fulla Sugar crafted a beautiful wedding cake that looked too good to eat while the guests danced to the tunes of Singh InnovationsSeth and Beth Wedding Photography was crucial in capturing the essence of Avni & Sourabh's wedding day. With their attention to detail and artistic eye, they created breathtaking images that captured the beauty of the couple's special moments—their ability to blend into the background and capture candid moments made for a truly memorable experience. The couple was thrilled with the final results and will cherish their stunning photos for years to come. Check out the full gallery and relive the magic. I'm sure you'll enjoy it!

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Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Sourabh and I had been living on the Upper East Side of Manhattan for a few years, so Sourabh knew he wanted the proposal to take place somewhere in our neighborhood and chose to arrange for it at Carl Shurz park. When we set out that morning for what I thought thought was brunch with friends, I noticed it was a really cloudy day and actually commented to Sourabh saying "Boy, it'd be a terrible day to take pictures"! But as we stepped in the park, I knew brunch was not on the menu. Sourabh got down on one knee, while Ashley Fox captured the moment. It was the perfect New York morning!

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.
We chose to have the wedding in Cincinnati since that's where both of our families are from. When we started venue searching, Anderson Pavilion was the first venue we saw and we immediately fell in love with it. Anderson Pavilion had glass walls, incredible views of the Ohio River while nestled against the Cincinnati skyline, and it had a carousel! Our vision for the ceremony was based off the venue since it was set up for a ton of natural light so we opted for a bright, white, traditional décor with a boho touch. B3 Decor took our vision and executed beyond our wildest dreams.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
When Sourabh and I were planning our wedding, we knew that we wanted to make it a memorable experience for everyone involved. We had been together for eleven years and had grown up as a couple in front of our family and friends. So, we wanted to create an experience that not only celebrated our love, but also celebrated our guests.

We chose B3Events as our planning team and worked with their team member, Vini Desai. Vini was with us every step of the way and helped us create an experience that our guests still talk about. Our guests were also blown away by the decor that B3Events arranged.

The other memorable element for our guests was the food prepared by Taj Mahal from Pittsburgh. They pulled together an extensive menu full of variety which included chaat items for our sangeet, Aam panna to sip on during the ceremony, and a traditional Gujarati and Marathi lunch, complete with undhiyu, shrikhand, and poori!

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Vini and the B3 team always made sure Sourabh and I had a private venue reveal before each event to see the decor, look at the set up, and just have a moment to ourselves. When we first walked into the sangeet, I remember my jaw dropping at the decor, the stunning lighting and realizing in that moment the we are finally here, the party starts now!

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 reception, we opted for a "speakeasy" theme with dark reds and blues for the color pallette as an homage to New York City. Our cake from A Spoon Fulla Sugar had brush stroked painted in oranges and reds, and B3 set up candelabra-style candles and table settings. After dinner, we moved all of our guests outside to the pavilion terrace where Sourabh and I did our first dance, followed by dancing under the stars and city skyline, a truly magical experience.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Finding the balance between budget, family opinions, your personal vision, and overall logistics is really tough! But making sure that you're listening to your gut and making the decisions that feel right for you and your fiancé should be priority. Your family and friends just want to celebrate you, so don't put too much pressure on yourself to pull everything together!

Thank you for joining us, and remember to leave us a comment. See you soon with more stories!

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Sangeet Venue: Drees Pavilion | Ceremony Venue: Anderson Pavilion | Reception Venue: Anderson Pavilion | Planning & Design: B3 Event Management | Floral & Decor: B3 Event Management | Hair & Makeup: Makeup stories By 10 | DJ: Singh Innovations | Cake & Treats: A Spoon Fulla Sugar | Cinematography: Nitsydego Photography | Photographer: Seth and Beth Wedding Photography


Red Oak, TX Indian Wedding by Epique Cinema

Hello, darlings! This beautiful celebration of tradition and modernity perfectly encapsulates Sonia & Srinivas' unique style and personality. From the exquisite bridal fashion by Silver Tulip Bridal Couture to the energetic music for the baraat by DJ Riz Entertainment, this wedding was an unforgettable celebration of love. The ceremony took place at the picturesque Hidden Waters, and the reception was held at The Hamptons, both venues providing a stunning backdrop for the festivities. Elegant Affairs Inc's floral and decor creations added an extra touch of elegance to the entire event. The bride's hair and makeup, expertly done by Ms. Painted Lady, were flawless and perfectly complemented by the intricate henna designs created by Sheetal's Henna Designs. The couple's radiance shone through in every photograph the talented Epique Cinema team captured. DJ Riz Entertainment kept the dance floor packed all night long with their incredible mixes of Bollywood and top hits, creating an energetic and fun atmosphere with guests of all ages dancing the night away. In addition to the DJ sets, the live music performances added an extra touch of magic to the reception, with the soulful vocals and instrumental melodies creating a romantic and enchanting ambiance. The newlyweds and their guests will surely cherish the memories of dancing and singing to their favorite tunes with their loved ones. And we also want to give a special shoutout to PistaHouse Irving and Sawaii Indian Restaurant for the delicious food served at this gala! Maharanis, we invite you to view the full gallery and relive the magic of this couple's special day. We hope their love inspires you to create a unique and unforgettable wedding experience. 

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met Srini in the midst of a 10-day quarantine. Thankfully, I had started to feel better a few days into it and thought Moksha and I would get to spend some quality time together! Moksha is a 50-pound black standard poodle whom I had met as a puppy and fallen in love with a few months earlier.

Srini and I had been texting to figure out a time to meet. I thought, this guy is too smart to be normal, let’s just get this date over with. With a popsicle in one hand for hydration and my glasses on because who had the energy for contact lenses, I had my first FaceTime date with my husband-to-be.

He ended up being a dream come true for me and for Moksha, who had been on the lookout for the best dog-dad ever. The rest is history!

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Srini took me to a place called Pismo Preserve in Southern California. We had hiked there before with our Mokshee trotting happily alongside us on the beautiful, peaceful trail - rolling green hills on one side, sparkling ocean on the other.

The top of the trail had a wooden park bench under a large, shade-casting tree, where we sat to soak it all in. We promised ourselves we would come back.

The day we returned there was the day was before my birthday. Srini’s parents, my parents, and my sister Deepa had come into town to have a combined birthday celebration for Srini’s mother and I. Our birthdays are 3 days apart!

Srini, Deepa, and I went for a hike on that same favorite trail. At the top, Deepa left for “a phone call”. As we sat on the park bench looking out into the ocean, Srini said, “I have a present for Mokshee.”

I said, “Oh yeah?” And reached over to unwrap it.

Mokshee sat like a statue, waiting patiently for what she probably hoped was a treat. Even better, it was a doggie squeaky toy of a ring box, and inside was a stuffed toy ring!

As she galloped excitedly around the park bench with her toy squeaking, Srini asked me to marry him. Well, I suppose he asked Mokshee first. I don’t remember his words much, I was too overcome. But I remember the emotion, the surroundings, Mokshee’s wagging tail, Deepa’s sort of sucky photography skills that day.
It was perfect.

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
We looked at venues in California, where we were living at the time, and later decided to focus on Texas, where we were moving together. Venue searching when planning an Indian wedding sure is an experience!

There are specifications to Indian weddings that, in all honesty, I had never considered in much detail. I had attended so many hotel-based Indian weddings that I thought it might be fun to try something different. I understood during the process, though, why hotel venues can be so much easier - you do not have to hire outside catering staff, your guests have a convenient location from which to attend events, and outside catering from a place of your choice is generally more accepted (though the latter still depends on the hotel). We ended up putting up our guests in a hotel nearby all three venues, so it all worked out, but required a bit more logistics planning!

I really had only wanted two things for the ceremony - for Moksha to be a part of it and for the ceremony to be outside. But these things can be a big ask when you are accommodating many guests, and your Pelli muhurtham (auspicious day/time for the wedding) falls in December!

There are also a lot of special considerations for outdoor weddings that I did not fully realize. It basically needs to be a 0% chance of rain the day off and the day before, and of course, it needs to not be too cold. Even if there is the tiniest chance of rain, and it doesn’t end up actually raining, there is a good chance you will be pressured to move it inside to avoid ruining the decor. So, it could not be as much of a game-time decision as I imagined it would be!

We ended up having indoor/outdoor moments for both the Sangeet and the wedding ceremony, as the rain had been light on the forecast, and it rained overnight on our wedding day. Moksha ended up being a part of the ceremony - one of my best friends walked her in before I came in! We got her an outfit from @modispooch (highly recommend them), and she got a special groom with two red bows placed in her ears. It ended up being beautiful.

I have never felt as beautiful as when Alex (@mspaintedlady) did my hair and makeup! I think this was important since I have had makeup done before that felt like too much! Alex, just plain and simple, is really talented.

We also absolutely adored Suman Pai, our decorator. She exceeded our expectations for all 3 events (Sangeet, Mehndi, Reception) by a long shot, and we were in true awe of her work.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I selected all my bridal lenghas in Edison, New Jersey (I was born and raised in New Jersey and frequented trips to Edison growing up). Highly recommend Silver Tulip! Anil's uncle is wonderful. I was going for a playful look for the Sangeet and a bit more elegant for the reception. My eyes immediately fell on an off-white lengha with pastel colors for the reception, and I never really wavered from that one!

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Learning dances with Srini was probably the most enjoyable and hilarious part of planning. Neither of us had really danced much, me maybe a bit more than him. He proclaimed before all of it, “I don’t dance”.

But he was such a good sport, and the song Morni Banke and the bhangra moves that ensued from there have since become a source of pride for him.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
My sister Deepa and my cousin Neena (who is our little sister), did a skit imitating Srini and I during our Sangeet. Neena played me, and Deepa played Srini. Neena got a stuffed toy dog that she danced around the stage with, and Deepa walked around on stilts because Srini is quite a bit taller than me. I went to bed the night before our wedding, still laughing about it.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Enjoy it, enjoy it, enjoy it. It goes by so quickly. Savor the venue visits, food tastings, song selections, and dance practices. Don’t sweat the small stuff! And don’t expect every little thing to go according to plan or perfectly.

When I replayed our wedding events in my mind, I was worried about things that didn’t go exactly how I had imagined. But truly, the joy isn’t in those things - it’s in the means, the special time with special people, and all the love!
If you can finagle it, plan your events so that you get to sleep before your wedding day (with all the constraints of Indian weddings, this is challenging and not prioritized, but I think this is the one thing that would have made everything even more enjoyable and less of a blur for me!)

At the end of the day, the special part - the part that truly matters - is celebrating your love with the people you love. And if you stay light-hearted and positive through it all, you can simply treasure it as a magical time!

And that is a wrap, dear ladies! Do not forget to come back soon to enjoy more love stories and tips.

 

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DJ: DJ Riz Entertainment | Baraat: DJ Riz Entertainment | Live Music: DJ Riz Entertainment | Sangeet Venue: Willow Creek | Ceremony Venue: Hidden Waters | Reception Venue: The Hamptons | Floral & Decor: Elegant Affairs Inc | Hair & Makeup: Ms. Painted Lady | Catering: Sawaii Indian Restaurant | Catering: PistaHouse Irving | Bridal Fashions: Silver Tulip Bridal Couture | Dessert Table: Sawaii Indian Restaurant | Dessert Table: PistaHouse Irving | Cinematography: Epique Cinema | Draping/Styling: Ms. Painted Lady | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Etsy | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Cards and Pockets | Mehndi Artist: Sheetal's Henna Designs | Photo Booth: Epique Cinema | Photographer: Epique Cinema


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