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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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Pompton Plains, NJ Indian Wedding by House of Talent Studio

Loves, witness the magical union of two souls, Shivani & Aakash, in today's Platinum Guide Blog.

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Aakash and I met over 10 years ago while in medical school in Grenada. We were friends until we graduated and then moved to different parts of the country for residency. As fate would have it, he matched into fellowship in New York and asked if I wanted to go for dinner to catch up one night. We immediately hit it off! For our third date, we went to the San Gennaro festival, where we spent the entire night eating, drinking, and laughing. I couldn’t imagine spending my life with anyone else.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Aakash and I had made plans for one weekend in November, and the night before, he called to tell me that he forgot that he was working, and we had to cancel. He knew I would be upset, so he told me the next day he would make it up to me. This was how he was able to dress up in a suit and make all these grand plans without making me suspicious. We went for lunch at Palma SoHo before we were supposed to meet Aakash’s friends at a speakeasy to celebrate their passing fellowship boards. When we got to The Lofts at Prince, the entire rooftop was decorated, and Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” was playing in the background. He then surprised me by having our parents and my friends there!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I knew I always wanted to wear red, but I was convinced I would look better in a dark red. I went to five or six stores in India, and the last store my parents and I went to was Sabyasachi. I fell in love with the traditional red lenghas that they had. I spotted my lengha in the mirror while I was actually trying on another dress, and once I put it on, I knew it was the one!

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 my Sangeet, I really wanted to have a Jaipur theme and make it as traditional as possible. I love Garba, and Aakash loves Raas, so we wanted to have a live singer for part of the event. Moghul did an amazing job with the menu, like letting me have khichu, and we also had a gola stand!

I have to give credit to my husband for the theme of our reception. He wanted to have a stark contrast with the ceremony decor, and the decor was very elegant.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Enjoy the planning process!

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
My hair and makeup were done by Susmita, and she is absolutely the best. A huge shoutout to all of our vendors; they truly did an amazing job and made our dream wedding come true!

Let the allure of new love stories inspire your fairy-tale moments. See you soon with more!

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Photography: House of Talent Studio | Catering: Sukhadia Caterers | DJ: M4U Events | Venues: The Legacy Castle | Floral & Decor: Partyland Sajawat Decorator | Makeup & Styling: Susmita Style by Susmita | Bridal Fashions: Sabyasachi Weddings


Evesham, NJ Indian Wedding by Iryna Shostak Photography

Welcome, sweeties, to the enchanting story of Ria & Sarthak's fairytale wedding at the Indian Cultural Center of South Jersey. Every detail, from the opulent floral arrangements by Thambula Decor to the pulsating beats by DJ Soni Seehra, encapsulated the essence of their union. The Sangeet saw Ria dazzling in a look crafted by Urban Vanity, her beauty reflecting the night's joy. During the ceremony, Ria truly shone, thanks to Looks by Jassi. Her expertise in hair and makeup artistry transformed Ria into a vision of elegance, her beauty amplified yet not overshadowed, capturing the very soul of the bride on her most special day. The moments, each more precious than the last, were immortalized by the talented Iryna Shostak Photography. Her lens didn't just capture images; it narrated a love story. Each frame is a window into their soul, the joy, the laughter, and the tears of happiness, all captured with an artist's touch. Complementing this visual feast was Broshchak Production, whose cinematography added depth to the wedding. The wedding feast, catered by the Palace of Asia and with sweet treats from Sweet T's Bakery, offered a kaleidoscope of flavors. Enjoy!

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How did you meet your Groom, and when did you know he was "the one"?
A year ago, if you had asked either of us whether we believe in online dating, we would have immediately said 'NO'! But destiny just had to prove us wrong. It still surprises us till date that one 'swipe right' just changed our life in the most beautiful way possible! When we matched on DilMil in April 2022, our conversations started with discussing our favorite episodes of F.R.I.E.N.D.S, which transitioned to sharing our childhood memories from central India (the part of India where we both belong to) and of course continued on to sharing our love for Harry Potter (especially the books). Who knew two strangers would end up having so many common interests including hiking, travelling and MARVEL movies...which eventually made the long distance relationship work! With so much common between us, I knew he was the one the day I met him in person!

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Sarthak had just got back from his India trip in April 2023 with a minor cold and body ache, while I was dying to see the Cherry Blossoms during the Washington Spring. We cancelled going to see the beautiful trees two days in a row as Sarthak was not feeling well. And then suddenly he suggested we go to see the blossoms very early in the morning, before 7am. I was so excited to see the beautiful cherry blossoms that I dressed really well, made both of us twin as well. Little did I know that unknowingly I was the master-mind behind my whole proposal. We took the tripod with us to the University of Washington Quad, and had almost the whole place to ourselves. I made him take loads of photos of me, when he suggested we take a video for our pre-wedding shoot. I didn't find anything fishy in that. As soon as we made sure we were in frame and he started the video on the tripod, he went down on one knee and PROPOSED! It was totally out of the blue, but the best unplanned surprise ever!

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.
None of us live in the Philadelphia or NJ Area. We had our wedding in South Jersey because, my husband has a lot of family there. So planning a wedding remotely was a very scary task. But all the vendors that we reached out to and confirmed were so amazing and helpful. After finalizing Jassi Aunty for hair and make (whom I found through Maharani Weddings website), she helped me find the DJ and also suggested catering places. I found our amazing decorator through Google search as well Thambula Decor. My photographer, Iryna Shostak was super-amazing too. I still find it surprising how we finalized everyone even without meeting anyone! Everyone was super amazing.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I selected my Lehenga from India. My mom showed me designs on video calls, I gave my measurements and somehow found my dream lehenga!

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
At that time it was more scary than enjoyable. We had the fear that things won't go right. But the fact that we were doing this to celebrate us and our love definitely made it fun!

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
They loved the food, the decor and the punctuality of all of our vendors.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The first look that we had was truly special and we got to share that moment with everyone in our families.

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.
The DJ Soni Sehra was definitely the star of all of our events! The hype that he maintained throughout the 2 day program was great! The decor by Lakshmi and her team was on point and ready on time before each event. The caterers were Palace of Asia, who provided great food all days. Our families keep reminding us how good the food was.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Just trust the process. Wedding planning involves a lot of heated discussions, but on the wedding day, everything will feel worth it! Just make sure to enjoy to the fullest rather than wondering whether everything is going right or not!

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
The cake was from Sweet T's in South Jersey, and we went for the classic red velvet, which was really tasty. Most of my jewelry was from India.

Step into this world of love and celebration, and may today's story inspire your tales of romance.

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Hair & Makeup: Looks by Jassi | Photography: Iryna Shostak Photography | Venue: Indian Cultural Center of South Jersey | Floral & Decor: Thambula Decor | Sangeet Hair & Makeup: Urban Vanity | DJ: Soni Seehra | Cake & Treats: Sweet T's Bakery | Catering: Palace of Asia | Cinematography: Broshchak Production


Dallas, TX Indian Wedding by Hannah Hix Photography

Welcome to the magical wedding story of Nikitha & Naveen as we unfold their romance at the exquisite Dallas Palms. Nikitha looked nothing short of a dream, her beauty enhanced by the artful touch of Makeup by Sowmya. The visionary Rama Bhat meticulously designed and produced each event - the Mehendi, Sangeet, Ceremony, and the evening Reception. DJ Riz Entertainment emerged as the maestro of melodies, orchestrating an unforgettable symphony of sound and spirit. Their expertise was evident as they seamlessly blended traditional South Asian beats with contemporary tunes, creating a vibrant tapestry of music resonating with every soul. Guests enjoyed a flavorful journey by Bawarchi Irving, and Petite Sweets by Laura added sweetness to the occasion with their delectable cake and treats. Hannah Hix Photography captured the essence of each moment through the classic and nostalgic lens of Kodak 35mm photographic film. This choice imparted a unique, timeless quality to the images, evoking a sense of nostalgia that transcended the ordinary. The rich texture and depth of the photographs tell a story of love and celebration. In every frame, their love for each other was palpable, leaving an indelible imprint on the hearts of all who witnessed it. Enjoy!

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Until we meet again, keep dreaming of love, laughter, and happily ever afters. Leave your comment!

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DJ: DJ Riz Entertainment | Photography: Hannah Hix Photography | Venue: Dallas Palms | Planning & Design: Rama Bhat | Floral & Decor: Dallas Palms | Hair & Makeup: Makeup by Sowmya | Phani: Bawarchi Irving | Cake & Treats: Petite Sweets by Laura | Cinematography: Topher Films


Saratoga Springs, NY Indian Wedding by Ishan Fotografi

Darlings, get ready to enjoy Monica & Aman's wedding in today's Platinum Guide Blog. You'll love it!

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With all our love, we farewell until the next enchanting tale unfolds in our world of eternal love.

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Photography: Ishan Fotografi | Husband & Wife Wedding Photographers | Venues: Hall of Springs | Planning & Design: George & Co. | Haldi / Mehndi / Choodah Decorations: Martha Naseem Creations | Sangeet / Wedding Decorations: Royal Vivaah Creations | Reception Decorations: Total Events LLC | Hair & Makeup: Naz Beauty | Catering: Bukhara Grill | DJ: DJ Karan | Groom's Fshions: Mohan Lal and Sons | Bridal Fashions: Sachdeva | Aman's Band: Northeastern Fine Jewelry | Monica's Band: Melanie Casey Fine Jewelry | Cake & Treats: Coccadots | Cinematography: PTaufiq Photography | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Indian Wedding Card | Bridal & Mother of Bride Mehndi Artist: Henna By Sajani | Henna MOG: Makeover Planet | Makeup Bridesmaids Wedding: Sarah Marquart Makeup | Hair Bridesmaids: Suriano's Hair Salon | Baraat Horse: Loon Meadow Farm LLC


Cerritos, CA Indian Wedding by Michael Santos Photography

Bhavika & Badal's wedding is a testament to beauty in the ethereal realm of love and union. As dawn broke, the vibrant Baraat, led by Riamu Entertainment, set the tone for a day filled with joy and splendor. Bhavika, radiant in her bridal attire, was a vision of elegance, accentuated by the artistic touch of Drea V Make UpThe Sheraton Cerritos Hotel, the chosen venue, was nothing short of a royal palace, thanks to the magical planning and design by Subham EventsSurabhi Event Decor adorned each corner of the venue with exquisite floral decor. The couple's journey to forever was captured in the timeless frames of Michael Santos's Photography, each photograph vividly portraying their emotions and the day's magnificence. As the evening descended, Riamu Entertainment's DJ infused life into the celebration, ensuring every heartbeat synchronized with the rhythm of joy. Their music transcended mere entertainment, becoming an integral part of the wedding's narrative and leaving an indelible imprint on the memories of all present. A special mention must be made of the Mehndi Artist, Mehndi by Bhavi, whose intricate designs told stories of their impending bliss. You'll love it!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I officially met Badal on a dating app, but we had met a few years back when we were both at a wedding party for our friends. He was a groomsman, and I was a bridesmaid. I don't know if I ever had a "moment" that made me feel as if Badal was the one. If anything, it was a series of little interactions and conversations that made me feel more and more sure that this was the man I wanted to spend the rest of my life with.

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.
I'm a California native, but I moved to Maryland, where Badal lived, once we got engaged. His side of the family is primarily from New Jersey. Planning the wedding from Maryland was hard, especially as a super Type-A person. The time difference and not being able to see and do things in person was difficult, but I had a lot of support from family, friends, and our vendors, who were super easy to work with! Kavita from Subham Events made everything feel more manageable and constantly reassured me of the time we had left, even when I felt like everything had to be done immediately. I probably drove all of our vendors crazy.

I knew from the beginning that I really wanted to honor our Gujarati traditions and give our families the weddings they envisioned for us without compromising our personalities or what was important to us. While I often dreamed of my wedding from a young age, I don't think I had an actual vision for how things wanted to look until I started working with Suma at Surabhi Events and Decor. We chose a traditional mandap, which I think is less the norm these days because it allowed us to have the look and feel of a grand Indian wedding. However, I didn't go the traditional route with my lehenga - I chose green! Picking decor elements to match our style and the events was super easy with Suma, especially once I had my outfits selected. She was great at pointing out color combinations to match my clothes, showing me ideas, and working with me on ideas I had seen on Pinterest or Instagram! Suma came highly recommended by Kavita, and I can't thank both of them enough.

I knew I wanted Drea for my hair and makeup before I was even engaged. I got really lucky to have my wedding weekend when she was also available! She was so kind, so gracious, and so perfect. She went above and beyond to help me stay calm through it all, making me look and feel GORGEOUS all weekend long and giving me an opportunity to reflect on the great moments from the weekend, even if I was super stressed out. Our priest was so down-to-earth and easy to speak to. He did a great job speaking about the significance of each ritual in a way that Badal and I could both understand. He kept us engaged the entire time. Our DJ, photo, and video vendors were also extremely amazing to work with. They made the weekend so much fun for all of us and were so quick to go above and beyond for us. We felt like family working with them, and you don't get that very often, I think!

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I knew I didn't want a red dress because I was not a fan of the color. In fact, I knew growing up that I'd be expected to wear red (no one wore a different color back then) and was sad about it! Luckily, as I got closer to my wedding, I knew that I actually wanted what's called "bottle green." I had some inspirational pictures in mind when I shopped but actually found that the color was just not available as a bridal lehenga anywhere except in a velvet-like fabric - totally not what I wanted and would have been horrible at the end of June in Southern California! Luckily, after some searching, one of the shopkeepers pulled this one out, and I fell in love!

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Envisioning the celebrations, knowing we'd get to celebrate with our loved ones, and knowing we'd be getting married! 

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
They loved how everything ran on schedule, how well-coordinated everything was, and how well-fed they were! They also had a lot of fun dancing and celebrating. To date, however, people will tell us how we planned the wedding and various accommodations in a way that made it easier to get around (we offered shuttles for events, not at the hotel) and had a HUGE stash of dry snacks and beverages (traditional and American) so that guests could stock up and not go hungry throughout the weekend in addition to offering traditional breakfast and welcome bags. This was a huge hit for those guests with kids!

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Honestly, the feeling of celebration. It's not a moment, per se, but just feeling like all weekend long, we laughed, we danced, we sang, we partied, and we ate good food. What more do you need?

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.
We held a mix of Ganesh Pooja, Pithi, and Grah Shanti at both the bride's home and Sanatan Dharma Temple. We kept these events as traditional as possible. We held a Welcome Dinner at the Cypress Community Center so that guests could mingle, eat, and enjoy themselves before the wedding and reception. Since the majority of our guests were from out of town, this was a great way to ease into things and allow for additional time for travel. The Welcome Dinner was actually a hybrid Sangeet/Garba because I love Garba, and you can't have a Gujarati wedding without Garba!

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Try to stay present and enjoy the little moments leading up to the wedding, too. Whether that's enjoying picking out elements for your wedding together, enjoying being engaged, or just enjoying shopping! Prioritize what is important to you and your groom and your families, and focus on that. The wedding weekend also flies by! It's true, a lot of couples don't feel as if they can enjoy their wedding or get a chance to eat properly, but I did the opposite. Carve out the time to eat every meal you meticulously chose for your guests. Dance around, spend time with your guests when you can, and revel in the glory that is YOUR WEDDING WEEKEND!

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
We skipped a cake because we couldn't coordinate it in time, and the cost of a dummy cake was too high to justify. The "cake cutting" portion of the reception felt more like a photo-op to us, especially because we knew we didn't want to serve cake to our guests. Instead, we opted for extra desserts at our reception dinner. We're actually looking forward to celebrating our first anniversary with a cake as an alternative!

I was careful to choose wedding jewelry that suited my stature as a petite 5'0" woman. I also wanted to wear pieces that I could re-wear over and over. It's harder to wear wedding outfits, but I knew that the jewelry would be something near and dear to me for the rest of my life.

I chose the Sheraton Cerritos because they were one of the few, if not only, hotels near us that allowed an indoor fire for our ceremony. I definitely only wanted an indoor ceremony, no matter what! I also really liked that the hotel was close to my home, a few airports, and around other restaurants and attractions for our guests.

We hope you enjoy today's feature, darlings. Cheers to love and the endless possibilities it brings!

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DJ: Riamu Entertainment | Baraat: Riamu Entertainment | Sangeet Venue: The Cypress Community Center | Ceremony Venue: Sheraton Cerritos Hotel | Reception Venue: Sheraton Cerritos Hotel | Planning & Design: Subham Events | Floral & Decor: Surabhi Event Decor | Hair & Makeup: Drea V Make Up | Catering: Mantra Cuisine | Catering: Jay Bharat Foods | Cinematography: Avec Lumiere Productions | Event Designer: Subham Events | Mehndi Artist: Mehndi by Bhavi | Bride's Grah Shanti & Groom's Pithi and Grah Shanti: Sanatan Dharma Temple | Bride's Grah Shanti & Groom's Pithi and Grah Shanti: Jay Bharat Foods | Welcome Dinner: Vishnu Catering | Welcome Dinner: The Cypress Community Center | Welcome Dinner: Dhamaka Productions | Bride's Pithi and Snacks/Breakfast: RT Kitchen | Photography: Michael Santos Photography


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