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Dallas, TX Indian Wedding by William Bichara Photography

Welcome, Maharanis! Wednesday is here and also Dimple & Jiten's electric celebration, coming all the way from Texas. The bride was looking absolutely impeccable during all the previous rituals and during the major ceremony. It had to be like that, the most important day of her life was just around the corner and she had to be glowing. The amazing talent of Samira's Henna Designs and Henna By Zohra manifested and helped our bride rock a tremendous mehndi design that was all things artistic and evocative. Make Up by Aime assisted Maharani Dimple with all the colorful glitter on her skin and hair, and of course, JJ's Saree Draping and their fine skills dressed our lovebird with the stunningly colorful lenghas we all love. That was definitely a class A glam squad! Of course, we can't forget about the person who swept Maharani Dimple's feet of the ground. Raja Jiten was looking dazzling and elegant, wearing two sherwanis for the pre-wedding rituals. The first one, a classic beige with gold details and the second one, a bright emerald green that was a total knockout. Seriously, this is what I call style. Pictures we are about to come thanks to William Bichara Photography and the talent of his lense. So, join us next for part one of Dimple & Jiten's bash in today's gallery. 

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Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
We had attended his cousin's wedding in India. The wedding events were taking place at some of the palaces in Udaipur. During the sangeet, we had gone to the garden of the palace to take a walk and have our photo taken in front of the palace by one of the photographers. He had it planned the whole time, and the photographer had me face away from him for a shot and next thing I turn around he’s down on one knee proposing. 

Tell us how you went about planning your wedding, and your overall experience with the Venues, Hair & Makeup, Outfits, Decor Theme, and all of the other important details.
My planning experience was fun but everyone will have its hiccups. I had an awesome wedding planner who kept me cool, calm, collected through the whole Process 

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
My favorite color is red, so I knew my bridal attire was going to be red. When it came to choosing the actual design I actually shopped on Pinterest, sounds silly but I put so many designs together and then presented it to a designer to make my vision come true.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable process was also stressful but my parents' input meant a lot to me through the wedding process. Seeing my parents being able to feel like they had input and the smile it put on their face was enjoyable to me.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
I was so busy through my wedding that I barely got to eat all the cool things that were at the reception. Till this day all we hear about is how amazing all the food was. 

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Knowing I will be marrying my best friend and teammate 

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
It may seem stressful at the time but If you don’t enjoy every moment it will fly right by 

 

Stay tuned for the party!

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DJ: DJ Riz Entertainment | DJ: DJ Riz Entertainment | DJ: DJ Riz Entertainment | Draping/Styling: JJ Drapes | Photography: William Bichara Photography | Satak Venue: Hyatt Regency DFW International Airport | Ceremony and Reception Venue: Hyatt Regency DFW International Airport | Planning & Design: Significant Events of Texas | Decor: RaoFactor | Florals: Zoeys Garden | Hair & Makeup: Make up by Aime | Catering: AnnaPurna Catering | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Blue Flame Elite Entertainment | Cake & Treats: Creme De La Creme | Cinematography: Epique Cinema | Live Music: Amit Deshpande | Mehndi Artists: Henna By Zohra


Garfield, NJ Indian Wedding by Ami Video

We are back with more of what went on with Naiya & Dharm's ravishing spree, coming from The Venetian Catering in New Jersey! Special thanks to our friends from Ami Video who did an outstanding job with the images that we have been seeing! Our beautiful Maharani looked dazzling for her dreamed day. She was wearing a classic red lengha with golden details and all the traditional accessories that only true Maharanis are able to pull off! Raja Dharm was also looking sharp, rocking a beige sherwani with all the details in red. Our couple for the reception wore matching deep blue. An elegant color that surely emulated the bright shining stars in the night sky, the same stars that lit the entire reception bash. Guests were up for a treat also with the culinary wonders of our friends from Chowpatty, who never fails to impress. As you will see, Maharanis, it was quite a celebration since M4U Events was in the house! And of course, we hope you enjoy it and get your inspo going! The full gallery is here, dolls! Let's get going! 

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met the Groom during undergrad at Stevens Institute of Technology. I knew he was the one when I saw him managing cultural events as an eboard member. It showed me that despite being raised in America, he was very in tune with his Indian culture and valued the traditions our families have brought down throughout the years. This was just the cherry on top to his funny, caring, and loving personality. He is always putting others before himself, which says a lot about a person. 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
So everyone who knows me knows that I am the definition of "sweatpants, hair-tired, chilling with no makeup on". So Dharm had one of our friends, Anand, who also happens to be a photographer, create a facebook group asking couples to model for him so he can enhance his portfolio. Despite not liking to dress up, I jumped at the opportunity to help our friend out, who is also like a big brother figure for me. Not going to lie, I did try to get away with wearing soccer pants, but Anand bribed me with taco pizza to make sure I dressed up, which I mean what girl doesn't like tacos and pizza. This photoshoot was scheduled exactly the weekend before I had to leave for medical school, so everything worked out in terms of me being ready for it. So Dharm picked me up from my house and we headed to the Hoboken pier, which happens to be right by our alma mater, Stevens Institute of Technology. When we got there, we were the only couple there and I was told we have to walk to the path station to pick up a friend who was part of another couple. Me thinking nothing weird about this, I went along. We took pictures as we walked down the pier. When we got towards the end of the pier, a few close friends and family started popping out with signs. This is when I knew what was going on. I saw all my close friends and family circled by the pier by the spot that Dharm brought me to. By the time I turned to look at Dharm, he was already down on one knee, and popped the question! 
 
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.
Planning the wedding was very difficult given that I was away at medical school the majority of the time, and only home for about 10 days every 4 months. Majority happened through Dharm and I having google hangouts daily and going over all the tasks and updates. Dharm did a lot of scheduling to meet vendors exactly when I was home, so it was just a marathon of which vendor or vendors I had to meet that day. Our siblings and bridal parties were a huge help when it came down to managing a lot of the events during the wedding week. My overall experience with all my vendors was that I was absolutely thrilled and taken aback at how much they made everything ran smoothly. Milan Banquet Hall in Garfield, NJ was great with working with our strict time frames and accommodating to our needs. My vidhi and the garba were held there, and everything turned out great. The Venetian also in Garfield, NJ was our location for the wedding and reception, and their service was nothing but perfect. Everyone made sure everything was running smoothly and handled any issues without stressing the bride and groom as well as the immediate family members. We did not have to run around reminding anyone about their tasks. It was their exquisite service, which allowed us to enjoy our day. My hair and makeup for my mendhi night and vidhi were done by Nutan, and I was extremely happy with it. She adhered to me wanting more of a natural look, which I really appreciated. My actual mendhi and hair and makeup for garba, wedding, and reception was done by Darshita from Dulhan by Darshita. She was absolutely terrific given my strict time constraints but nevertheless made sure I was ready to go for all my events. She made sure she took out the time and paid attention to all the fine details, which showed me that she really did care. All the decor was done by Jyoti from Event Decorators. Jyoti was very flexible and always on top of everything. She was very helpful in directing me towards ideas and concepts that would fit my idea for the various events. More than anything else, she worked with my ideas and added her own professional flare to it. Flowers for the wedding and reception were done by Matthew and he worked tremendously hard to design centerpieces with the ideas we gave him. They turned out to be a great feature of the reception. Our photographer and videographer was Meet Soni from Amivideo. We have used his company for years in both of our families, so it was a tradition we wanted to continue. In addition, Meet has changed the company around and has added a very nice cinematic and modern touch which is something we wanted. Our photos and videos came out to be perfect representations of our wedding week. More than anything else, they were never in the way. Half the time I didn't even know certain pictures or videos were taken, which I liked. Their candid shots were a great addition to the albums. Our catering was from Chowpatty Foods. Everyone loved the food and just could not get enough of it. The traditional tastes with modern aesthetics are just eye-catching. Last by not least, our DJ and MC was M4U events. Neil, who was our MC, made sure the crowd was going at all times. They took care of details for the programs, and even other things that we didn't notice. Their attention to detail and ability to keep everyone engaged throughout the day was remarkable. I would recommend all my vendors for anyone who wants to make sure their wedding week is one for the books! 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I always wanted the traditional red, white, and gold theme, also because red is my favorite color. I did all my clothes shopping in Mumbai, India in 1 day due to my time constraints. Given that theme, I wanted something was that was royal (delicate but eye-catching at the same time). My wedding dress was a designer from Mahesh Malhotra. It had the right amount of elegance but was not too flashy which is exactly what I was looking for. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
I am someone who likes to customize a lot of things, so being able to pick out every detail of the wedding week was something I enjoyed. Color schemes, themes, decorations, invites, and more were never just brought as is. Everything was tweaked in a personal way that suited Dharm and me.  
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Everyone we spoke to absolutely loved the attention to detail. Everyone was awestruck at the venue.  All the food was different and tasteful. The MC and DJ were the life of the party. The photographers were never in the way. 
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
My entrance into the wedding hall on the dholi is something that I remember vividly. The MC and DJ were on point with the music because I wanted to enter during a certain drop in the beat. The staff at the Venetian made sure I was ready to go and that no one was in the way. Everyone attending the wedding was able to see despite how short or covered by someone else they were. It was the moment where I realized that this is actually happening. 
 
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.
Mentioned this in the other box, but let me know if you need more information? Dances were all handled by the bridal parties on both sides as well as the immediate families and obviously by Dharm and me. 
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Enjoy the planning! I was very swamped with medical school while having to plan this, and so at times it took away from the enjoyment of planning my special day. If you feel like you will be swamped, get a wedding planner early on! I did not have one, but I know it would have been probably a lot easier with one. 
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Jewelry was all real and themed for royal looks for all the events. It was a mix of traditional ones and ones made specifically for the wedding. Mendhi I had our careers included so engineering gears (since Dharm is an engineer as well as me), caduceus (medical symbol to represent me as a future physician), and the BAPS Akshar Deri (which is one of my favorite religious icons since I hold my religion deep to my identity). My mendhi also had elephants on my shins, which happens to be one of my favorite animals as well as a touch of royalty. Our invitations also had elephants on them. Our cake was from A Little Cake in Park Ridge, NJ and was completely eggless. Leo was great with working with our designs.  Both the staffs of the locations were terrific, esp the Venetian. It was money well spent.
 
Enjoy your weekend!
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DJ: M4U Events | Catering: Chowpatty Catering | Photography: Ami Video | Cinematography: Ami Video | Ceremony Venue: The Venetian Catering | Reception Venue: The Venetian Catering | Florist: Atlas Floral Decorators | Decoration: Event Decorators | Mehndi and Vidhi Hair & Makeup: Nutan | Garba / Wedding and Reception Hair & Makeup: Dulhan by Darshita


Garfield, NJ Indian Wedding by Ami Video

Hello ladies! We know you have been missing us, so it is time for our daily dose of glam and charm from our ravishing Maharanis! There is nothing better than to check the weddings we receive daily and see a new couple about to spend the rest of their lives together. It makes our heart pump when a gorgeous bride shares with us the details of her bash. Every wedding has its uniqueness and that makes them special so of course, we share them with you too Maharanis to-be. Today, coming from New Jersey, we have Naiya & Dharm's nuptials! A beautiful series of events held at The Venetian Catering, beautifully decorated with the flowers from Atlas Floral, couldn't go unnoticed. An absolute success! The venue saw our couple swear everlasting love to one another, surrounded by their loved ones, and what an event that was! Go to our full gallery of today for all the details. Thanks to Ami Video, who took all the portraits of Naiya & Dharm's celebration! 

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met the Groom during undergrad at Stevens Institute of Technology. I knew he was the one when I saw him managing cultural events as an eboard member. It showed me that despite being raised in America, he was very in tune with his Indian culture and valued the traditions our families have brought down throughout the years. This was just the cherry on top to his funny, caring, and loving personality. He is always putting others before himself, which says a lot about a person. 
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
So everyone who knows me knows that I am the definition of "sweatpants, hair-tired, chilling with no makeup on". So Dharm had one of our friends, Anand, who also happens to be a photographer, create a facebook group asking couples to model for him so he can enhance his portfolio. Despite not liking to dress up, I jumped at the opportunity to help our friend out, who is also like a big brother figure for me. Not going to lie, I did try to get away with wearing soccer pants, but Anand bribed me with taco pizza to make sure I dressed up, which I mean what girl doesn't like tacos and pizza. This photoshoot was scheduled exactly the weekend before I had to leave for medical school, so everything worked out in terms of me being ready for it. So Dharm picked me up from my house and we headed to the Hoboken pier, which happens to be right by our alma mater, Stevens Institute of Technology. When we got there, we were the only couple there and I was told we have to walk to the path station to pick up a friend who was part of another couple. Me thinking nothing weird about this, I went along. We took pictures as we walked down the pier. When we got towards the end of the pier, a few close friends and family started popping out with signs. This is when I knew what was going on. I saw all my close friends and family circled by the pier by the spot that Dharm brought me to. By the time I turned to look at Dharm, he was already down on one knee, and popped the question! 
 
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.
Planning the wedding was very difficult given that I was away at medical school the majority of the time, and only home for about 10 days every 4 months. Majority happened through Dharm and I having google hangouts daily and going over all the tasks and updates. Dharm did a lot of scheduling to meet vendors exactly when I was home, so it was just a marathon of which vendor or vendors I had to meet that day. Our siblings and bridal parties were a huge help when it came down to managing a lot of the events during the wedding week. My overall experience with all my vendors was that I was absolutely thrilled and taken aback at how much they made everything ran smoothly. Milan Banquet Hall in Garfield, NJ was great with working with our strict time frames and accommodating to our needs. My vidhi and the garba were held there, and everything turned out great. The Venetian also in Garfield, NJ was our location for the wedding and reception, and their service was nothing but perfect. Everyone made sure everything was running smoothly and handled any issues without stressing the bride and groom as well as the immediate family members. We did not have to run around reminding anyone about their tasks. It was their exquisite service, which allowed us to enjoy our day. My hair and makeup for my mendhi night and vidhi were done by Nutan, and I was extremely happy with it. She adhered to me wanting more of a natural look, which I really appreciated. My actual mendhi and hair and makeup for garba, wedding, and reception was done by Darshita from Dulhan by Darshita. She was absolutely terrific given my strict time constraints but nevertheless made sure I was ready to go for all my events. She made sure she took out the time and paid attention to all the fine details, which showed me that she really did care. All the decor was done by Jyoti from Event Decorators. Jyoti was very flexible and always on top of everything. She was very helpful in directing me towards ideas and concepts that would fit my idea for the various events. More than anything else, she worked with my ideas and added her own professional flare to it. Flowers for the wedding and reception were done by Matthew and he worked tremendously hard to design centerpieces with the ideas we gave him. They turned out to be a great feature of the reception. Our photographer and videographer was Meet Soni from Amivideo. We have used his company for years in both of our families, so it was a tradition we wanted to continue. In addition, Meet has changed the company around and has added a very nice cinematic and modern touch which is something we wanted. Our photos and videos came out to be perfect representations of our wedding week. More than anything else, they were never in the way. Half the time I didn't even know certain pictures or videos were taken, which I liked. Their candid shots were a great addition to the albums. Our catering was from Chowpatty Foods. Everyone loved the food and just could not get enough of it. The traditional tastes with modern aesthetics are just eye-catching. Last by not least, our DJ and MC was M4U events. Neil, who was our MC, made sure the crowd was going at all times. They took care of details for the programs, and even other things that we didn't notice. Their attention to detail and ability to keep everyone engaged throughout the day was remarkable. I would recommend all my vendors for anyone who wants to make sure their wedding week is one for the books! 
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I always wanted the traditional red, white, and gold theme, also because red is my favorite color. I did all my clothes shopping in Mumbai, India in 1 day due to my time constraints. Given that theme, I wanted something was that was royal (delicate but eye-catching at the same time). My wedding dress was a designer from Mahesh Malhotra. It had the right amount of elegance but was not too flashy which is exactly what I was looking for. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
I am someone who likes to customize a lot of things, so being able to pick out every detail of the wedding week was something I enjoyed. Color schemes, themes, decorations, invites, and more were never just brought as is. Everything was tweaked in a personal way that suited Dharm and me.  
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Everyone we spoke to absolutely loved the attention to detail. Everyone was awestruck at the venue.  All the food was different and tasteful. The MC and DJ were the life of the party. The photographers were never in the way. 
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
My entrance into the wedding hall on the dholi is something that I remember vividly. The MC and DJ were on point with the music because I wanted to enter during a certain drop in the beat. The staff at the Venetian made sure I was ready to go and that no one was in the way. Everyone attending the wedding was able to see despite how short or covered by someone else they were. It was the moment where I realized that this is actually happening. 
 
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.
Mentioned this in the other box, but let me know if you need more information? Dances were all handled by the bridal parties on both sides as well as the immediate families and obviously by Dharm and me. 
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Enjoy the planning! I was very swamped with medical school while having to plan this, and so at times it took away from the enjoyment of planning my special day. If you feel like you will be swamped, get a wedding planner early on! I did not have one, but I know it would have been probably a lot easier with one. 
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Jewelry was all real and themed for royal looks for all the events. It was a mix of traditional ones and ones made specifically for the wedding. Mendhi I had our careers included so engineering gears (since Dharm is an engineer as well as me), caduceus (medical symbol to represent me as a future physician), and the BAPS Akshar Deri (which is one of my favorite religious icons since I hold my religion deep to my identity). My mendhi also had elephants on my shins, which happens to be one of my favorite animals as well as a touch of royalty. Our invitations also had elephants on them. Our cake was from A Little Cake in Park Ridge, NJ and was completely eggless. Leo was great with working with our designs.  Both the staffs of the locations were terrific, esp the Venetian. It was money well spent.
 
A lovely reception is coming up next!
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DJ: M4U Events | Catering: Chowpatty Catering | Photography: Ami Video | Cinematography: Ami Video | Ceremony Venue: The Venetian Catering | Reception Venue: The Venetian Catering | Florist: Atlas Floral Decorators | Decoration: Event Decorators | Mehndi and Vidhi Hair & Makeup: Nutan | Garba / Wedding and Reception Hair & Makeup: Dulhan by Darshita


Ontario, Canada Indian Wedding by ABCi Studios

We know you had been waiting for this, dolls, so here it is! Part two of Afshan & Anthony's dreamy nuptials thanks to our friends from ABCi Studios. The big day finally arrived, Maharani Afshan walks down the aisle as Raja Anthony patiently waits. Love is floating around the venue and everyone is emotional witnessing our glamorous couple's one in a lifetime event. They are finally married and there are laughter and joy all around. Mission accomplished! Love nested in their hearts and now it is official. You know what that means right? Party time! And who knows best about getting a party started? DJ Malak of course. He brought the place down as the guests and newlyweds danced the night away celebrating the beginning of the first chapter in their storybook. Hold your tears, Maharanis, we do not want any ruined makeup in those lovely faces! Speaking of makeup, there were truly emotional moments at the wedding, but our bride remained as fresh as it can be, thanks also to Frances Hair Salon who did an amazing job making her even more glowing. Tear-proof mascara that's for sure. It was such a romantic event that we just had to share for the entire world to see. So, what are you waiting for? Come and join us for the final installment of this fairy tale wedding, here in today's featured gallery

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
He was the boy that sat behind me in chemistry class, my high school sweetheart. We started dating in grade 12 and it just felt right. It's hard to explain because we are the complete opposite in every respect but I guess opposites really attracted here. I don't think there was a specific moment when I realized that he was the one but somewhere along our endless conversations the "ifs" turned into "when" we get married. I guess you could say we had chemistry!! lol
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I actually went to Pakistan to shop for my red lengha however it wasn't a great experience. I was promised the world with the lengha but what came through was not what I signed up for. I left the lengha and thought to go to another store when my sister talked me out of it. She and I both knew my taste was Indian and that I was going to keep wasting money here. When I came back to Canada we went to a bunch of stores in Brampton. My top three were Well Groomed, Sunita Collection and Shahibafashion. In the end, I fell in love with my maroon velvet lengha from Well Groomed. I saw one at Sunita Collection that I really wanted to love as much as the one from Well Groomed because it was literally half the price but I was done compromising at that point and followed my heart. Thank God I did because I have no regrets what so ever with my lengha. I truly felt like royalty in it. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
I was having such a hard time finding photographers and cinematographers that were amazing at their jobs and budget friendly. Then a friend recommended ABCi studios and from the day I met Zak I was sold. That was probably the easiest and most enjoyable decision I made. They were actually way over my budget but they were worth EVERY PENNY. I had to give up my vinyl dance floor and so many other things to be able to hire them but I can honestly say that out of everything we had to pay for, they were the best choice we made. Shafiq and Yousif are such amazing personalities and are so calming to work with and their work is breathtaking.  If you haven't already please check out their Instagram page or go visit them! 
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Aside from the open bar? Haha! Honestly, people loved that they were entertained the whole time. We had dances, speeches -that were short and to the point, we had a game and obviously they loved the amazing food. Oh and we also had a poutine station at midnight but I don't think people left the dance floor haha.
  
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.
Negative- My decor was not at all what I had asked for and agreed to. When I walked in I was shocked at what my backdrop looked like. When I called the company the owner made excuses and was busy decorating for another event. It was an absolute horribly moment. Looking back at it I had red flags about the company but they were giving me the best price so I gave in. I'm not saying the cheaper vendors are not good- most of the time they are great however be very careful. I wish I could turn back time and hire someone else. It would have cost me more but at least I wouldn't have been so upset right before the start of my reception. 
 
I was so fortunate that my D.J and photographers came up with a plan with my A.V technician and moved half the spotlights to the stage so it didn't look so dark. Remember ladies, your backdrop is going to show up in all your pictures so if you need to cut corners then cut the centerpieces. 
 
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In terms of the style: Go for what you want. If people give their opinions take them into consideration but don't feel like you have to include their suggestions. They will have their turn to do it their way but don't agree to something because you don't want to hurt someone's feelings. 
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Dances- I was fortunate enough to have my sisters handle all the dances. Delegating is a great idea! Don't try to do everything by yourself. 
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Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Wedding planning was probably the most stressful 8 months of my life. It's not just about you and your fiance as much as people want you to believe that. A marriage is between the two of you but the wedding is the chance for two families to come together which means that there will be lots of back and forth, lots of drama but also an amazing party at the end. To the future brides, I would say: Don't compromise on your outfits, photography, hair, and makeup. You can compromise on everything else but don't cheap out on these four, you probably will regret it. Lastly, remember that going through a roller coaster of emotions is normal and if you get too overwhelmed do something else. Take your mind off or take a break. It makes for a happier bride which makes for happy families and friends. 
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
I did A LOT of D.I.Y. My bouquet was DIY, the personalized hangers and boxes, my welcome sign etc. Don't be afraid to DIY but just be careful to plan it out and not take on too much.
 
Stay with us for the second installment of this beautiful bash! 
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DJ: DJ Malak Gandhi | Ceremony Venue: Grand Empire Banquet Hall | Reception Venue: Grand Empire Banquet Hall | Hair & Makeup: Frances Hair Salon | Bridal Fashions / Red Lengha: Wellgroomed Designs Inc | Bridal Fashion / White Dress: Jealous Bridesmaids | Flower Girl Dress: Paparazzi Kids | Bridesmaid Dresses: Azazie Bridesmaid Dresses | Engagement Ring: National Jewel Creations | Cinematography: ABCi Studios | Transportation: Exotic Limo | Tuxedos: Surmesur | Personalized Boxes / Mehendi Plates / Hangers: Davids Flower Designs | Photography: ABCi Studios


Ontario, Canada Indian Wedding by ABCi Studios

Amazing features keep on coming, Maharanis, and we want to inspire you through them. Today, we have a couple that needs no introduction. They come from Ontario, Canada, and let me tell you, they are as romantic as they can be. Afshan & Anthony's grand celebration comes to us thanks to ABCi Studios. Talented fellows that stored for the ages, the glitter and romance that went on at the various rituals and the main ceremony at the Grand Empire Banquet Hall. Celebrations began early for our dazzling bride. The Haldi ceremony saw our Maharani wear a beautiful marigold dress that absolutely matched with the turmeric paste of her skin. She was looking gorgeous, even with the yellow paste on! After that, the always fun Sangeet was to dream for. The bride wore a deep blue lengha with violet details that matched with Raja Anthony's attire. They were looking so elegant! The clock was ticking and the moment was getting closer and closer. I even feel nervous just to think about what was going on in their heads prior to such a remarkable moment. Like a true Maharani, our bride kept it together and walked into their Christian ceremony looking like an absolute princess. Wearing this long white gown that pretty much mesmerized the nervous groom. She was escorted by the beautiful bridesmaids who lent themselves to be the muses of Azazie Bridesmaid Dresses. A true knockout of an entrance indeed! We know you want to see more, but for now, get that inspiration going with part one of what was Afshan & Anthony's dreamed Indian wedding, here, in our featured gallery of today.

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
He was the boy that sat behind me in chemistry class, my high school sweetheart. We started dating in grade 12 and it just felt right. It's hard to explain because we are the complete opposite in every respect but I guess opposites really attracted here. I don't think there was a specific moment when I realized that he was the one but somewhere along our endless conversations the "ifs" turned into "when" we get married. I guess you could say we had chemistry!! lol
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I actually went to Pakistan to shop for my red lengha however it wasn't a great experience. I was promised the world with the lengha but what came through was not what I signed up for. I left the lengha and thought to go to another store when my sister talked me out of it. She and I both knew my taste was Indian and that I was going to keep wasting money here. When I came back to Canada we went to a bunch of stores in Brampton. My top three were Well Groomed, Sunita Collection and Shahibafashion. In the end, I fell in love with my maroon velvet lengha from Well Groomed. I saw one at Sunita Collection that I really wanted to love as much as the one from Well Groomed because it was literally half the price but I was done compromising at that point and followed my heart. Thank God I did because I have no regrets what so ever with my lengha. I truly felt like royalty in it. 
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
I was having such a hard time finding photographers and cinematographers that were amazing at their jobs and budget friendly. Then a friend recommended ABCi studios and from the day I met Zak I was sold. That was probably the easiest and most enjoyable decision I made. They were actually way over my budget but they were worth EVERY PENNY. I had to give up my vinyl dance floor and so many other things to be able to hire them but I can honestly say that out of everything we had to pay for, they were the best choice we made. Shafiq and Yousif are such amazing personalities and are so calming to work with and their work is breathtaking.  If you haven't already please check out their Instagram page or go visit them! 
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Aside from the open bar? Haha! Honestly, people loved that they were entertained the whole time. We had dances, speeches -that were short and to the point, we had a game and obviously they loved the amazing food. Oh and we also had a poutine station at midnight but I don't think people left the dance floor haha.
  
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.
Negative- My decor was not at all what I had asked for and agreed to. When I walked in I was shocked at what my backdrop looked like. When I called the company the owner made excuses and was busy decorating for another event. It was an absolute horribly moment. Looking back at it I had red flags about the company but they were giving me the best price so I gave in. I'm not saying the cheaper vendors are not good- most of the time they are great however be very careful. I wish I could turn back time and hire someone else. It would have cost me more but at least I wouldn't have been so upset right before the start of my reception. 
 
I was so fortunate that my D.J and photographers came up with a plan with my A.V technician and moved half the spotlights to the stage so it didn't look so dark. Remember ladies, your backdrop is going to show up in all your pictures so if you need to cut corners then cut the centerpieces. 
 
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In terms of the style: Go for what you want. If people give their opinions take them into consideration but don't feel like you have to include their suggestions. They will have their turn to do it their way but don't agree to something because you don't want to hurt someone's feelings. 
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Dances- I was fortunate enough to have my sisters handle all the dances. Delegating is a great idea! Don't try to do everything by yourself. 
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Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Wedding planning was probably the most stressful 8 months of my life. It's not just about you and your fiance as much as people want you to believe that. A marriage is between the two of you but the wedding is the chance for two families to come together which means that there will be lots of back and forth, lots of drama but also an amazing party at the end. To the future brides, I would say: Don't compromise on your outfits, photography, hair, and makeup. You can compromise on everything else but don't cheap out on these four, you probably will regret it. Lastly, remember that going through a roller coaster of emotions is normal and if you get too overwhelmed do something else. Take your mind off or take a break. It makes for a happier bride which makes for happy families and friends. 
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
I did A LOT of D.I.Y. My bouquet was DIY, the personalized hangers and boxes, my welcome sign etc. Don't be afraid to DIY but just be careful to plan it out and not take on too much.

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DJ: DJ Malak Gandhi | Ceremony Venue: Grand Empire Banquet Hall | Reception Venue: Grand Empire Banquet Hall | Hair & Makeup: Frances Hair Salon | Bridal Fashions / Red Lengha: Wellgroomed Designs Inc | Bridal Fashion / White Dress: Jealous Bridesmaids | Flower Girl Dress: Paparazzi Kids | Bridesmaid Dresses: Azazie Bridesmaid Dresses | Engagement Ring: National Jewel Creations | Cinematography: ABCi Studios | Transportation: Exotic Limo | Tuxedos: Surmesur | Personalized Boxes / Mehendi Plates / Hangers: Davids Flower Designs | Photography: ABCi Studios


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