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New York, NY Indian Sikh Wedding by S.Snapz Weddings

What are the odds of finding your soulmate in one of the biggest cities in the world? Surrounded by the hustle and bustle of New York City, Jasmine & Raman can definitely have some input into that question. Their outstanding South Asian wedding style will be one to remember here at Maharani Weddings and perhaps even leave you speechless. The Garden State Sikh Association Gurudwara served as the host for the beautiful ceremony that saw our lovebirds declare everlasting love to one another. The stunning maharani Jasmine was dolled up by none other than the experts from BEAUT by FAR and Glow by Affan, who did an incredible job by leaving our Maharani even more dazzling. Take a look at our gallery by S.Snapz Weddings for the highlights of Jasmine & Raman's grand day and also do not forget to tune in for part two of this one of a kind love celebration!

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So stick around for more of our amazing featured weddings!  

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Photography: The Visual Couture Weddings | Hair & Makeup: BEAUT by FAR | Photography: The Visual Couture Weddings | Sangeet Venue: Royal Albert's Palace | Ceremony Venue: Garden State Sikh Association Gurudwara | Reception Venue: Terrace on the Park | Floral & Decor: Mandap Milap | Hair & Makeup: Glow by Affan | DJ: Dj USA Events | Cake & Treats: Dortoni Bakery


Edison, New Jersey Indian Wedding by Saroj Studios

Nirali and Mitesh were ready to party as true Bollywood stars among all the splendor of the Royal Albert's Palace! With an expert coordination from AWD Wedding Decors, the newlyweds brought their well-attended affair to the amazing grand hall where the multicolor lights of M4U Events set the scene for a vibrant night! Saroj Studios captured the lovely couple in the wonderful stage that was splashed with elegant metallic and white hues. The new Mrs. pulled-off an ecstatic silver attire with astoundingly intricate sparkly beads that glammed up her night style, while the new Mr. opted for an equally stylish maroon tuxedo jacket he finished off with a charming glittery bow tie! M4U Events made their first night as husband and wife even more special with vibrant live sets that encouraged everyone to pack the dance floor while others also packed the photo booth to get a fun memory! Look at all the sparks flying on this grand affair in our full gallery!  

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See you tomorrow, loves!

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DJ: M4U Events | DJ: M4U Events | DJ: M4U Events | Photography: Saroj Studios | Live Music: Rocking Raaga | Photography: Saroj Studios | Planning & Design: Aishas Wedding Decor | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Royal Albert's Palace | Catering: Royal Albert's Palace


Whippany, NJ Indian Wedding by Pandya Photography

New Jersey was the host city of the union between Jalpa & Keval. Every single moment was a unique and beautiful experience and Pandya Photography's captures show exactly that. The elegant decoration and taste truly represented what our lovely couple was looking for in order for their day to be perfect in every sense. We all know that music, fun, and awesome moves are a must in Indian Weddings, from the Baraat to the reception party, rhythm is always there in our celebrations. That is why M4U Events was in the vanguard of it all and brought the dazzling lights, the photo booth for the ravishing guests and of course the DJ skills that had everyone jumping and enjoying the newlywed's magical wedding day. Along with their families and friends, let us take you to witness the beginning of Jalpa & Keval's lifelong journey as husband and wife. So come and dive into our gallery showing what a real Indian wedding celebration looks like and who knows, perhaps you will be our next feature!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We started as preschool strangers at Tots & Blocks which turned into a lasting friendship beginning at Old Bridge High School leading into a college relationship between New Jersey and Philadelphia. Pretty much, high school sweethearts got married 11 years later. 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Sunset proposal in San Juan, Puerto Rico while vacationing together before Keval moved to Jacksonville, Florida for his residency, leading to a long-distance engagement between New Jersey and Florida for 2.5 years. 
 
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 a handful of venues in Central and North New Jersey area and after visiting Teresa at Hanover Marriott, it was an easy choice and made sense. I researched vendors based on prior weddings we had attended or recommendations from friends and then the decision came down to who shared our vision and good communication was a must!
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
My sister and mom went wedding shopping for me in India all I told them was deep red lengha with contrast dupatta (as Keval's favorite color is red). Clearly, I have a lot of trust in my sister's fashion sense although I'm pretty simplistic when it comes to fashion. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Choosing the decor for wedding and reception with my sister and our decorator that was unique in taste and would best represent us individually. 
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Our DJ/MC definitely brought the party that evening. 
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Coming into our reception hall on a golf cart, we were both shocked at how much love and support was surrounding us on our special 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.
Rustic/vintage decor style
My cousin sister/junior bridesmaid sang "KAUN TUJHE" as I entered on a dholi carried by all my maternal uncles during the wedding ceremony
Custom-made bridesmaid and junior bridesmaid outfits which were made by Gravity Fashion in Surat, India (ordered from and delivered to the US)
My 5 close male friends who I wanted to be a part of the wedding were my bridesmen, had custom-made sherwanis and escorted my bridesmaids during the wedding ceremony
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Try not to let the small details ruin your big day, it will all come together in the end!
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Semi-naked rustic cake from Palmero's Bakery with florals from Wedding Design & Decor. 
Handmade rustic wooden crate gift card box. 
Handmade wine cork place card holders for the reception. 
Handmade wooden signs ("Just Married" on back of horse carriage, ring bearer sign) 
Mehndi design incorporated NY JETS (my team) and NY GIANTS (his team) and NJ (hometown) and Florida (current residence).
 

Wedding days have to come to an end. Lucky for us, memories remain forever. Be sure not to miss out our next featured wedding with all the amazing things we love about Indian tradition and color!

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Photography: Pandya Photography | DJ: M4U Events | DJ: M4U Events | DJ: M4U Events | Venues: Hanover Marriott | Planning & Design: Elite Events Management | Floral & Decor: Wedding Design (Ravi Verma) | Hair & Makeup: PayalMUA | Catering: Rasoi | Cinematography: My Wedding Maker


Lakeland, Florida Indian Wedding by Bhowmik Dave Photography

Did you love Nikki & Krishna's wedding ceremony? Well, I have their fabulous wedding reception ready for you to enjoy! After leaving all of their guests in awe by their departure in a helicopter, our couple of the day changed their outfits for a glamorous night filled with delicious food and a perfect playlist by B and S Music Entertainment. Utopian Events transformed the space in a simple yet elegant ballroom to enjoy a candlelight dinner where Nikki & Krishna surprised everyone with a memorable first dance finished off by a rose petal shower! How lovely! I'm sure our duo and their guests had a night to remember, enjoying choreographies, games, food and most importantly; being there to celebrate their union and wish them all the best in the marriage journey! Make sure to check out the full gallery by Bhowmik Dave Photography!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Krishna and I have actually known each other for many years since we are family friends. I didn't actually get to know him until college when we both attended the University of Florida. We instantly became friends and began to hang out more often. There wasn't really a time of knowing "he was the one."  Our relationship just developed over time until we both started realizing it was more than just a friendship. 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
It was an extremely hot and humid day. I got a fever the night before. I was actually staying at my best friend's house that night, she was in on the whole thing. The next morning, I was supposed to go on a date with Krishna. We were going to go watch a movie and get some dinner. After the movie, Krishna had me change into a dress saying that dinner was going to be at a slightly fancy restaurant. As we parked the car, I noticed Krishna left his suit jacket on. The heat is his absolute enemy, so I knew something was fishy about him leaving his jacket on. I tried to feel his jacket pockets, but they were empty, so I didn't think further into it. We strolled through downtown Tampa, near the river walk, and watched the beginning of the sunset. As we continued to walk, there was a man drawing caricatures. Immediately, Krishna begged me to get a drawing of us. I agreed because he has always wanted to get one done of us and the price seemed too good to pass up. After a while, the artist had us stand up in our spots. He proceeded to tell us that he actually had two paintings of us and that we could choose which one we wanted. He turned both paintings around, one was just a scribble of Krishna and me, and the other was an actual, professional painting of us in that same location, with the same exact outfits on. The only surprise was that in the painting, Krishna was on one knee with a ring in his hand! As I turned to look at him, he was on one knee with a ring in his hand just like in the painting. My fever stood no chance against the excitement and love I felt in that moment. I teared up and said yes to my now husband.
 
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 was completely against having a wedding planner because I wanted to plan everything myself. I had to do a ton of research on all of the vendors I wanted. There was a lot of follow up and back and forth emails that happened throughout the planning process. My decorator, Kinjal with Utopian Events, was amazing. She really worked with me in terms of the color scheme, layout of the hall, etc. She definitely went above and beyond to help with whatever and whenever I needed her. The venue was the RP Funding center. They did a good job in terms of organizing, but I think there was a lack of communication with everyone that was part of the hall setup and food costs, etc. The outfit was probably one of the easiest things to choose because I knew what colors and style I wanted the outfit to be beforehand. My designer, Purva, was a bit skeptical about the color combination of my outfit, but I think she made it work very well together. Hair and makeup were done by Michelle Renee Studios. They did a pretty good job on everyone's hair and makeup; however, they did go over by almost 2 hours, which delayed our pictures and the entire wedding in general. The wedding definitely wouldn't have been possible without my family and friends accommodating to the delay. In the end, everyone seemed to enjoy the wedding and I was able to make unforgettable memories with all of my friends and family.
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I had the color and style in mind before going to India for wedding shopping. Once we got to India, it was a matter of finding the right designer to show me or design something that matched my ideas. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Cake tasting! I'm a huge foodie, so that was something I looked forward to during the entire process. Also, when I was able to cross thing off of my to-do list and watch it shorten every day.
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The guests loved all of the food that was served. They also were blown away when we left in a helicopter after the wedding.
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
My favorite moment was when the last ferra happens and the bride and groom have to try to sit in their chair first. As soon as the last ferra happened, all of my bridesmates (cousins) and bridesmaids rushed to help me get to the chair before Krishna. It was awesome to see how much unity we have and how much support they give me in any endeavor of my life. Plus, we can't help but always be on top.
 
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 both the mehndi and vidhi nights, my friends and cousins actually did all of the decor at home, even the backdrops. They did such an amazing job that guests were asking who designed the backdrop, etc. A few of my friends even did a dance. A couple of the girls even told my mom that normally they wouldn't dance, but they had to do something special for my wedding.
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Plan early! It's never too early to start because there's always going to be the little things that you remember last minute and will have to take care of. It's better to get the big things finalized early on in the planning process. More importantly, don't forget to enjoy your wedding. Sometimes the stress can be overwhelming and you just have to take a step back and enjoy everything and let family and friends handle the small issues that will and always arise.
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
I actually made my entire bouquet from scratch. I wanted to put the idols of Lord Swaminarayan and Gunatitanand Swami in my bouquet and was hard to find something that was pre-made with a space big enough for the idols. I'm definitely glad I spent a few hours making it because I was able to make the bouquet exactly how I wanted and feel proud about making so important for my own wedding.

 

Don't miss our next post where we are going to reveal their lovely wedding reception!

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Hair & Makeup: Michele Renee The Studio | Photography: Bhowmik Dave Films & Photography | Ceremony Venue: RP Funding Center | Floral & Decor: Utopian Events | Catering: DinnerBell Indian Fine Cuisine | DJ: B and S music entertainment | Baraat: Misty Blue Acres Carriage Company | Bridal Fashion: Purva Couture | Cake & Treats: A Piece of Cake | Cinematography: Pixology by Shray | Event Designer: Utopian Events | Transportation: MaxFlight Helicopter Services Inc.


Lake Tahoe, CA Indian Engagement by Anza Foto + Film

Sharang and Heenal got their official engagement shots in the shore of the fresh waters of Lake Tahoe, combined with the snowy mountains surrounding the lake, it formed the most fascinating natural location. For the second outfit of their photo shoot series, this beautiful couple opted for casual wear with a soft neutral palette, perfect for the soft spring seasonal colors. Anza Foto + Film shot a splendid second round of snaps of our lovely Maharani wearing a pair of blue jeans that she perfectly balanced with the cutest scarf! Heenal also broke the formal dress code wearing a good pair of easy denims perfect to walk around the scented pine trees and sandy beaches. The tender images encapsulate the spirit and love of these two, find out more of the tender images in our full gallery!

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Happy planning to Sharang and Heenal! See you, ladies, tomorrow!

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