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Philadelphia, PA Indian Wedding by Studio Nine Photography

The moment our couple had been waiting for so long finally arrived! Maharani Alli was absolutely glowing for the main ceremony. Shining like a true Maharani, she came out wearing a bronze toned saree with details in gold and burgundy that left me totally speechless. Truly one of the most beautiful sarees we have seen so far! After such a knockout beauty walked down the aisle and tied the knot with our lucky groom Shivan in a gorgeous ceremony at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, the guests and newlyweds headed down to the reception hall to start with the celebration of the huge milestone reached. The couple recruited our well know friends from Elegant Events Planning & Design and Partyland Event Design Boutique to assist them with all the details that made this wedding a definite success. If they were looking for the best, they sure did find them! Magic descended for our couple's first dance and we are just loving the navy blue tones of our bride's outfit, delicately swinging as the sweet melodies of music carried them to that place in which only their love inhabited. I'm telling you, ladies, this feature is total bliss. So without further ado, here you have it, Alli & Shivan's full gallery thanks to Studio Nine Photography

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Hair & Makeup: Bella Angel | Photography: Studio Nine Photography + Cinema | Baraat: Equishare Baraat Horses, Rickshaws and Carriages | Reception Venue: Please Touch Museum at Memorial Hall | Hair & Makeup: Sonia C | Hair & Makeup: LashBee | Catering: Brûlée Catering | Catering: Moghul Catering | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Arsaat Party Entertainers | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Emily Kathryn Custom Paper & Lettering | Rentals: Vision Furniture | Transportation: Mainstreet Leasing


Philadelphia, PA Indian Wedding by Studio Nine Photography

It is time for us to kick start our week big time, ladies! For that, we have exactly what you need. As you can recall, a couple of weeks ago we featured Alli & Shivan's highlight reel. It was a gorgeous cinematic experience that left us wanting for more because of its sophistication and incredible taste. Today, and thanks to the prodigious talent of Studio Nine Photography, we are back with their marvelous wedding album. For this first installment, we are going to be witnessing the delightful photo shoot and the nerve-wracking moments prior to the ceremony at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown. Our enchanting Maharani Alli's dolling up process before the spree was truly magical. A glittering glam ritual! Bella Angel assisted her with the hair and makeup and you can almost feel the butterflies flying inside our bride's belly as the big moment approached. All of this as Raja Shivan and his groomsmen prepared with the ravishing attires and exotic dance moves that would later dazzle every single guest attending. Such a heartwarming celebration couldn't go unnoticed so head to our full gallery and enjoy!

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Don't go anywhere, queens, part two is yet to come. 

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Hair & Makeup: Bella Angel | Photography: Studio Nine Photography + Cinema | Baraat: Equishare Baraat Horses, Rickshaws and Carriages | Reception Venue: Please Touch Museum at Memorial Hall | Hair & Makeup: Sonia C | Hair & Makeup: LashBee | Catering: Brûlée Catering | Catering: Moghul Catering | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Arsaat Party Entertainers | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Emily Kathryn Custom Paper & Lettering | Rentals: Vision Furniture | Transportation: Mainstreet Leasing


Long Island, NY Indian Wedding by Mood Republic Studios

As the celebrations draw to close, Crest Hollow Country Club offered the perfect spot to the just married couple to wrap up their celebrations. It was their big day after all, therefore; Hazel and Naresh incorporated some personal touches that included a unique “Case Closed” cake topper and legal phrases to name each table! Besides paying homage to their professions, the couple went for a contemporary décor theme that included a delicate stage backdrop of glass bubbles and splendid floral and candelabra centerpieces created by the award-winning décor team of Elegant Affairs Inc! Mood Republic Studios registered the momentous occasion with tons of memorable shots that also reflected the glam that radiated the newlyweds. Hazel made a statement in a Shantanu & Nikhil two-piece ruffle gown, a beautiful side updo and a soft makeup by Heena Das Beauty while her new hubby, Naresh wore the perfect Louis Vuitton white dinner tuxedo jacket! Karishma Mehta bring in her expert tips to make all the significant events a complete success and that are all compressed in our full gallery just for you!

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Happy Thursday Maharanis! Hope to see you on Friday.

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Floral & Decor: Elegant Affairs Inc. | Hair & Makeup: Simple Beauty by Preeti | Venues: Crest Hollow Country Club | Hair & Makeup: Heena Das Beauty | Photographer: Mood Republic Studios | Sangeet Venue: Antun's by Minar | Planning & Design: White Elephant Events - Karishma Mehta | Floral & Decor: Antun's by Minar | Catering: Tandoor | DJ: DJ Sunny Entertainment | Baraat: DJ Sunny Entertainment | Sangeet Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Sangeet by Nikki | Bridal Fashions: Shantanu & Nikhil | Bridal Fashions: Panache by Manju Gupta | Sangeet Bridal Fashions: Alma Tejani's Couture | Cinematography: SWAT Films | Mehndi Artist: Henna by Inder | Tuxedos: Louis Vuitton | Sangeet and Wedding Groom Outfit: Dargee


Somerset, NJ Indian Wedding by KetaNuva Photography

Komal and Raghav flawlessly prepared a magnificent New Jersey Indian wedding reception at the Marigold for their big families and numerous friends! Throwing a party at this scale is always a challenge, so for that particular reason Elegant Affairs Inc. jumped into the scene and designed a charming yet elegant setting with fabulous cherry trees that were lit up with creative uplights from AmpliFIRE Entertainment. This brilliant team also honored the soulmates during their first dance with a projection of their wedding monogram and a display of shimmering sparks! KetaNuva Studios captured the most spirited moments at the dance floor, the emotional speeches that were dedicated to the newlyweds and of course, the exceptional dinner that Chand Palace served to every guest! A menu of authentic Indian cuisine delighted every attendee as well as the glorious dual color wedding cake that the new husband and wife charmingly sliced. Do not forget to check the complete awe-inspiring imagery in our full gallery!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We crossed paths when we were three, met when we were 13 when I disliked him for being rude when he was actually shy as he had a crush on me. We met again when we were 19 and there was a spark but we lived on opposite sides of the world. When I moved to Boston for my LLM, we reconnected and happened to attend the same International Law Conference in New York. Spent Thanksgiving together, and talking to each other every single day on some pretext. He invited me over for New Years, cooked a lavish dinner for me, and finally admitted that he had a crush on me for all these years. When he hugged me, I finally felt home. And we just knew we were always meant to be. 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
It was my birthday, and he planned to take me to the New York Public Library, I’m an avid reader, and I had never been, so he suggested we go walk around before having dinner in the city. Little did I know that he had something hidden in one of the many isles of the library. I stumbled upon a book with my name on it and was slightly confused. Picking it up I saw the title read ‘My love for Komal,’ by Raghav Patel. The instructions asked me to turn to a specific chapter, and when I reached the last paragraph I saw him drop down on his knees (we were in a library and I had to stop my scream), the last part was his proposal, and the book he wrote was our story, from the age of 3 to when we were 26! It was a beautiful, thoughtful, and just the best proposal 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.
Our wedding events spanned two continents. My sister, who’s an event planner in Hyderabad, India, took care of everything for the Mehendi, Sangeet, and the Wedding Ceremony. 
The reception was in NJ in April, and I love Cherry blossoms, so I wanted the decor to be a cherry blossom paradise, the vendors I picked For decor did a fabulous job! 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I wanted a different look for each event, and a traditional look for the wedding, the quintessential bridal red and gold. 
For the reception, I went with a deep purple gown by Jade keeping in mind the end of winter and start of spring. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
To see it all executed to the T was my favorite part, planning a wedding trying to keep everyone happy is not an easy task!
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Every event had an element of fun, music, and dance to it. Our guests live the two legs of the event, one in India with the big glittery events and the concluding reception here in NJ. Most people say their favorite part was the Sangeet in Hyderabad, that made them feel like rock stars on stage, as they were that day. 
 
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.
My Haldi was a holi themed event, where after the ceremony, friends and family played Holi (my favorite festival)
Mehendi was a combination of Rajasthani folk dancers and singers and a karaoke night. 
Sangeet was a concert-style event with choreographed performances by friends and families of both sides, followed by a live band performance and a dance party.
The wedding was a traditional Rajput wedding, with the baraat going on for more than an hour, fireworks, and general merriment. 
Reception was a cherry blossom themed event, with touching speeches from the maid of honor, best man, parents. 
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
All those thousands of small details you stress about, absolutely no one will notice on the big day. I simply decided to stop worrying about all the things that could go wrong, and thoroughly enjoy those days with my husband, and make it one of the best memory we’ll cherish forever.
 

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Floral & Decor: Elegant Affairs Inc. | Catering: Chand Palace | Hair & Makeup: Kanwal Batool | Photography: KetaNuva Studios | Lighting: Amplifire Entertainment | Photo Booths: Amplifire Entertainment | Fireworks: Amplifire Entertainment | Venues: The Marigold | Cinematographer: Live Picture Studios | DJ: Luxe Event Entertainment


Novi, MI Indian Wedding by Northern Lights Studios

Their much-anticipated bash of Reema and Sarang showed off all the romance and pageantry of a traditional Indian wedding reception! The fantastic reception hall at the Diamond Center was mind-blowing with a fine selection of decorative elements as hanging crystals and striking florals created by Christopher & Company and coordinated by Utsav Planners, Inc.’s groundbreaking team. The newlyweds wowed the crowd again with a fantastic dance entrance and were cheered by their loved ones who were ready to party with Eminence Entertainment! The romantic evening dress of Reema in nude color along with the unique makeup look from Jahura Hobby created an effortless assemble! Their big day desserts were in charge of The Pastry Guru while the guests couldn’t resist the aroma of the brewing coffee of Cappuccino Man. Don’t miss all the charming and endless details of Reema and Sarang’s nuptials in our complete gallery by Northern Lights Studio!

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

My now husband and I met in 2006 shortly after middle school (yes, we were babies at the time!). We were both taking a physical education class the summer before we started high school. We were introduced by our cousins. Although we never spoke during that summer, I remember seeing him during passing time in a distance. A funny thing about us meeting was that Sarang and my first cousin, Kishan were best friends since the 4th grade. They went to the same elementary school and carpooled together. Our first actual meeting occurrence was the first day of freshman year. We both ate lunch together! After that day, we ate lunch together every day of freshman year. After lunch, Sarang saw his best friend and my cousin in the hallway and told him he ate lunch with this "good looking girl" named Reema and he knew he wanted to be with me from that day. Kishan nearly had a heart attack knowing he was talking about me as the "good looking girl"! Sarang and I quickly became best friends which then led to us ultimately dating many years later. He asked me to senior prom (the same venue we chose to get married at) using red rose spelling out "PROM". Sarang and I went to undergraduate school together at the University of Detroit Mercy (UDM) and then went on to graduate school at UDM to become Physician Assistants (hence the PAtel part of our hashtag). I knew he was the one after seeing how much he loved and cared for me as we were friends. He was always my best friend but now is, more importantly, my husband too!
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
After several years of trying to get me to be his girlfriend, Sarang finally decided to ask me out at Hart Plaza in downtown Detroit under the fireworks on 4th of July. I told him that day that I would "let him know" and laughed it off. Although I never officially said yes, he knew I wanted him to be my boyfriend. 
 
Sarang used this same location for the proposal. Several weeks in advance, he had our friends create a group chat to ask us to have dinner with them downtown. We all agreed to go to Andiamos (now looking back it was also where we ate at before prom and a few Valentines day dates). Little did I know, he had called my office a week prior to let them know what he had happened and they made certain I could leave work on time that day. We both arrived at dinner and sat down at a large table while we waited for our friends. Several minutes later, Sarang received a phone call stating our friend's grandfather was sick and they could not make it. While he was on the phone, I quickly began googling the nearest Taco Bell to go eat at. Sarang was determined to eat there and asked the hostess to change our table to a smaller table. They took us to a private area with a view of the Detroit River. Little did I know, this was all pre-planned. After eating, he said he wanted to go on a walk so we walked on the boardwalk. From there, we walked to Hart Plaza (the same place he asked me to be his girlfriend years ago). While approaching the area, I saw hundreds of candles and red rose petals spelling out " Will You Marry Me?". I stopped walking and began to hysterically cry. I honestly cannot remember much of what happened after that as I was in such shock. Shortly after, our friends who bailed on dinner, sister, and others came out to surprise us. It was the best surprise anyone could ask for. When we got home from the evening, we were surprised by our closest family and friends. 
 
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.
Wedding planning was so much fun now looking back at it! Our parents gave us full reign on making all of our events perfect. Hiring Ustav Planners for our planning, coordinating and decor was honestly the best decision we ever made. They made our dreams a reality...so much so that when we did our room reveals before each event, I cried every time. Jahura Hobby for makeup and Raimonda Pepaj for hair made me feel like a real-life princess! I still cannot get over how flawless everything looked even after 12 hours of wearing it. Krupa Thomas did my mehndi and incorporated my husbands love for Detroit sports - The Lions and the Tigers. I had both team symbols on my arms along with the wedding date and hashtag. 
 
I got married at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan. They were amazing to work with! All of the food was catered by our friends at Rasna Catering aside from the reception which was done by Ashoka. We could not have been more pleased with the food and service our guests had.
 
Sangeet - fun, bright colors and lounge vibes with gold tones
Wedding - greens, golds, and pinks with earthy and elegant/grand decor
Reception - purple, gold, and super regal!
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I picked my bridal lehenga after just seeing 4-5 outfits. I wanted something white and red but I ended up going with all red with some pinks and blues. I knew my outfit was the one the moment I saw my dad and mother-in-law's reaction of me trying it on. Instantly they both started to cry and my mom and sisters jaw dropped the floor. I ended up only trying on 2!
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Family was the most enjoyable part. My siblings helped me so much throughout the whole planning process. We had family from across the country helping us plan with every detail. I cannot thank everyone enough for everything they did for us. I wish I could relive the whole weekend again
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Everyone loved our reception cocktail hour surprise - we had Cappuccino Man come to make specialty cappuccinos and smoothies for our guests. In addition to that during the evening, Pastry Guru came out and served all of our guest custom Ice Cream sandwiches for dessert! Guests could order what they wanted and add on their our toppings. The best part came last though -- Taco Bell served around 11:30 PM. We had 3-4 of our favorite items ordered and served to those still on the dance floor with us.
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Our first look- I just remember walking up to him shaking and a stomach full of butterflies like the day we had lunch together for the first time. I still replay it in my head to this day. His reaction to seeing him and tearing up is surreal.
 
Another memory was watching our same day edit by Prism Media Lab at our reception. We were in such awe over the whole video capturing our whole weekend
 
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.
Sarang is obsessed with the Detroit Lions so we made sure to incorporate Lions into each and every event. Whether it be on my mehndi, wedding chairs, his shoes or somewhere in the decor, I wanted to make sure he knew this was about the both of us.
 
We both did a dance at our Sangeet choreographed by our friend Nikita Patel. It was so much fun performing it and having a great time. Both of our families did dances with our parents included! One of the most memorable dances for me was dancing with Sarang's mom and grandmother in a surprise dance that his 83-year-old grandmother choreographed. Sarang's reaction was priceless! 
 
Our closest friends also did an amazing surprise dance choreographed by my best friend, Riaa Dutta.
 
Sangeet - we used pink, blue, purple and orange for decor. We had a gorgeous gold structure as our backdrop with candles. Our ceiling decor included colorful umbrellas and lanterns. Throughout the room, we used canopies for our food stations as well as for family seating. We had black lounge furniture as well. 
 
Wedding- My vision came to real life for the ceremony! A huge boxwood backdrop with handing flowers and chandeliers with a gold mandap. I had a sleek white raised aisle to walk down with boxwood on the side and candles/acrylic trays and pink rose petals. It was absolutely stunning and grand!
 
Reception - we used large wisteria chandeliers and crystals above the dance floor. Our dance floor was a large all white LED dance floor. It looked amazing during our first dance. We had fireworks along the aisle for our entrance as well as along the dance floor to go off during our first dance. The stage was stunning was hues of purples, golds, and crystals hanging. We also had large LED panels on both sides of the stage playing photos from the ceremony as well as the engagement shoot we did.
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Take a deep breath at each event and take it all in!
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
I was gifted my wedding and reception jewelry from my parents on my wedding day, I will forever cherish this.
Our photographer, videographer, and DJs came in from Toronto, CAN and made sure our memories will last a lifetime. I am so happy we decided to pick them!
 

Don’t miss out more of our wonderful love stories in our following features.

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Planning & Design: Utsav Planners,Inc. | Planning & Design: Utsav Planners,Inc. | Sangeet Venue: Diamond Center | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Diamond Center | Floral & Decor: Christopher & Company | Hair & Makeup: FIAZ Salon and Spa - Raimonda | Hair & Makeup: Jhobby | Reception Catering: Ashoka Indian Cuisine | Catering: Rasna Catering | DJ: Eminence Entertainment | Baraat: Pinecrest Percherons and Carriage Service | Cake & Treats: The Pastry Guru | Cinematography: Prism Media Lab | Mehndi Artist: Henna Beauty by Krupa | Photography: Northern Lights Studio | Cappuccino Vendor: Cappuccino Man | Makeup (Bridal Party): Farah Savaya | Hair (Bridal Party): Rochelle | Home Hair/ & Makeup: Cecilia Kashat


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