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Bethpage, NY Indian Fusion Wedding by Vivid Capture Studio

We are up to a great start of the week, ladies! With your batteries fully recharged, it is time to dive one more time into the amazing and glamorous world of Indian weddings we love so much. Today, a Costa Rican beauty meets a Hindu Prince and the result is this incredible contemporary fusion wedding we have for you. Both cultures were mixed in the most beautiful and creative way possible. We even heard the guests were absolutely loving the world-known Costa Rican coffee that came inside the lovely favors! Our beautiful bride knew exactly what she wanted for her dreamed day and for that, she needed the pros. The planning expert from Ask Neha Now answered the call like they always do, and assisted Maharani Sofia with the planning and design of the ravishing nuptials. Looks by Jassi was also part of the pro team, she glammed up our bride and turned her into a beautiful Maharani. The talented team from Vivid Capture Studio is of course behind the enchanting images of today's gallery, so be sure that you are up for a grand glittering ride, ladies!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met in college in New York while studying for our Master's Degree.
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
We had spoken to our parents on Diwali 2017 and they both were incredibly happy to hear that we wanted to be together and gave us their blessings. Our official proposal happened on our Ring Ceremony in India! On February 2018 in front of both our sets of parents, his brothers, wife and fiance and extended family, he bent the knee! And put a ring on it and I put a ring on him as well!
 
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 went to a couple of Dulhan Expo's in New Jersey and that's where I met Neha from Ask Neha Now. I met several other wedding planners but something just clicked with her; especially the part where she is incredibly attentive to details and organized. Once we decided on the package, I set out to look for venues while my fiance was "stuck" in India. I went to a couple of places that I really liked but they weren't suited for the type of function that we wanted to do. I emailed another place and almost canceled the appointment but I'm so glad that I didn't as it was The Sterling and the place just blew my mind; the best part was that their packages included decoration, DJ, Video & Photo, and the food. My fiance and I had a fun time going to The Sterling several times for food tasting and decor picking. 
 
Our Sangeet place was another one of my initial choices for the wedding but for us, it was better suited in terms of Sangeet. The people at Bellozino were very attentive and we got a great package as well with decoration, photo, video, and food. We were so lucky to find two high-quality venues which included most of the vendors; that really saved us time. 
 
In terms of makeup, I was referred to Jassi of Looks by Jassi by Neha; I was hesitant to make the trek out to Staten Island but it was oh so worth it! I consider Jassi my wedding's fairy godmother; she was so kind and listened to what I wanted and she even held the phone so I could facetime my mom during the makeup trial. She's a true artist, a professional and a warm-hearted person. She was also able to contact the person who did the hair for my Mother in Law and Sister in Law.
 
I got the saree for the Sangeet at Manyavar & Mohey as well; one of my favorite colors is turquoise and I knew I just had to have this gold and turquoise saree for my Chunni ceremony. My Mom was amazing at helping materialize what we wanted in terms of gift bags for the favors; she met with different vendors in Costa Rica until she found "Mas Que Bordados"; Vanessa was incredibly patient; she created different logos and gave us thread color options and patiently opened each jute bag to add the logo. Mom also coordinated with Cafe Britt the shipment of Costarrican coffee for the favors and the chocolate covered fruit and coffee treats for the Sangeet.
 
She also spoke with "Munecas de Trapo Raquel" to create felt dolls of me and my Groom; mine had the typical Costa Rican attire and his had a Nehru vest with the Groom turban and spoke with a wood carver to create 2 toucans representing us to be displayed at the Sangeet. The "Carnival Hour" is something that happens in Latin American weddings; this is where people get masks and necklaces and whistles and we all go around doing like a conga line; we decided that this would be a fun addition and a surprise to our Indian guests so my mom purchased the masks and whistles, I got the necklaces online and got our special masks for me and my Groom.
 
As an additional fun touch on the Sangeet night, I purchased temporary tattoos of the Costarrican and Indian flags. We also reached out to wedding cake topper on Etsy & Instagram for our elephant cake topper; We boh love elephants; she was able to customize the flower and bowtie with my choli color. The cake was made by Francesco's bakery; we wanted a classic Italian romantic style cake with peonies as for Latin Americans peonies are auspicious. 
 
Both our "save the date" and invitations were made with plantable paper from ForeverFiances; we chose the Ganeshji design for the Invitation and a peacock feather for the save the date. The red tape that the groom cut and the Dulhan Ke Saheli pins that the bridesmaids wore were purchased after I did extensive research on decoration and details and I got them from DesignTukTuk. I also reached out to Apoorva from  LittleIndia Etsy who created our wedding program. We got a rough draft from the Pundit; I rewrote the program, added a few details and Apoorva created the images next to each step. In terms of color scheme, I chose orange for the bridesmaids and bridesmen! The ladies wore orange sarees and the lads wore Nehru jackets in orange color. For my mom, I knew I wanted her to wear a silk saree so we went with a color that wouldn't clash and for y dad, I got a Nehru jacket with a red detail similar to my lehenga.
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I was leaning towards blue in the beginning, even ordered some fabric from India but it didn't appeal to me as it didn't make me feel like a Bride. We went to Manyavar & Mohey in New Jersey and I saw this beautiful gold lehenga with embroidery and a few accents in red and I just fell in love. I didn't want to wear a completely red outfit or a completely gold outfit. I tried a couple and face timed my mom from the store. Once she saw me in the one I had originally liked she started crying and I knew that was the ONE.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Sharing the planning with my fiancee. He was incredibly involved, giving his opinion and suggestions and we were able to truly put our stamp in the wedding.
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
We had guests from many different places in the world and I have to say that they all enjoyed how we brought our cultures together; despite it being a Hindu religious ceremony we had Costarrican touches throughout the Sangeet and the Reception. The coffee lovers enjoyed the coffee; everyone was gushing about our wedding favor bags which contained a guava candy from Costa Rica, a small bag of coffee and 2 Ladoo. They had so much fun at the "Carnival Hour" My very picky Indian friends loved the food And I think everyone enjoyed the special dance I did after our Couple's Dance which was fun but we botched it a bit.
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
When the chapel doors opened and I was about to begin walking towards the mandap and I saw my fiance wiping tears from his eyes.
 
For events other than your ceremony, please tell us as much as you would like about the decor, style, dances, and all the special details.
For our Sangeet Night, we had a loveseat and two small stools next to it. We chose gold and red to be the backdrop colors even though those are not the "Traditional sangeet colors" but such is our aesthetic. The signature look of this decorator is a red sphere inside an oval jewelry looking metal shape.
 
We had 3 dances prepared for that night. Since I used to be in Bollywood dance lessons with a few of the ladies I asked 2 of the bridesmaids to join my 3 dancing friends into doing a dance, they danced to Eena Meena Dika, Mere Hathon and Rangilo Maro Dolna (the choreography was created by Shachi Phene founder of Noor Dance Academy in NYC and I tweaked a few things to make it easier for the non-dancers. The second dance was by a friend and her daughter they danced to Mahi Ve and Nagada Sang Dhol. The third dance was with me and my dancing friends; we danced to Kala Chashma and Banno; we used sunglasses as props on Kala Chasma it was very fun!. We had a Mehndi artist @sabrinahenna doing mehndi for the guests. We also had at the entrance a table with the chocolate covered fruit and coffee beans, the flag stickers, the toucan and the ragdoll couple.
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Breathe! Breathe! Breathe! Be relaxed and assertive but make sure you have a clear direction of what needs to be done so that you aren't running at the last minute. Enjoy the process as much as you can, make sure your voice is heard and don't worry about ruffling a few feathers; it's your day after all!
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
I purchased bouquets for the bridesmaids at Home Depot :) Peonies. The chaadar was built with roses and carnations, this was done by Pooja of The Sterling. The malas were made of light pink and coral roses and my bouquet was made with real Peonies as well. My Bridal mehndi was done by @SabrinaHenna and it incorporated the elephants as well. In terms of jewelry, I wanted good quality jewelry and did some research; finally, I began my communication with Akanksha, the owner of Naiyrah @nayirahofficial, where I purchased my entire bridal set. I was so happy with the quality of the products that I agreed to them doing a spread on me in their Instagram so my photos are there together with a few Bollywood Celebrities I thought that was a fun fact :) My lovely bridesmaids purchased the Kalire for me and my parents got the choora as well.

Stay with us, ladies, a glamorous reception is on its way! 
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Cinematography: Vivid Capture Studio | Cinematography: Vivid Capture Studio | Hair & Makeup: Looks by Jassi | Draping/Styling: Looks by Jassi | Cakes & Treats: Francescos Bakery | Planning & Design: Ask Neha Now | Sangeet Venue: Bellozino | Ceremony Venue: The Sterling | Reception Venue: The Sterling | Floral & Decor: The Sterling | Catering: The Sterling | DJ: DJ's United | Baraat: DJ's United | Baraat's Horse: Caliber Farms | Sangeet & Couple’s Dance Instructor: Shachi Phene | Bridal Fashions: Mohey Collection | Bridal Jewelry: Nayirah | Favors: Mas Que Bordados | Favors: Cafe Britt | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Forever Fiances | Mehndi Artist: Sabrina's Henna | Registry: Zola Wedding Registry | Sangeet Duha & Dulhan Rag Dolls: Munecas de Trapo y Manualidades Raquel | Sangeet Decoration: G & R Decor and Event House | Dulhan Ki Saheli Pins / Ribbons: Design Tuk Tuk | Groom and family men turban tie up service: Looks by Jassi


Jersey City, NJ Indian Fusion Wedding by House of Talent Studio

It is time for a wardrobe change! After the awe-inspiring ceremony, the newlyweds headed down to the majestic Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson for a ravishing bash. There, their nearest and dearest arrived looking amazing for a celebration of a lifetime. DJ RAJ Entertainment & Event Lighting brought his A - game and curated a playlist for the ages. Going from classics, modern sounds, to Bollywood tunes, it was all there! Guests' feet couldn't stop dancing! A strong couple of reasons why this event was such bliss, was of course because of Tum Hi Ho Events and Partyland Event Design Boutique. This incredible duo teamed up to create a magnificent setup with stunning floral arrangements to complete the couple's vision. Maharani standard kind of glam! Head to the full gallery to see all the inspiring details of this stunning event captured by House of Talent Studio

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We were actually introduced by our parents! At the time, I had lived in DC for several years and moved to NY for residency, and Jay was doing a residency in DC. We never really crossed paths but had mutual friends, and some of my friends knew him from the hospital. When my parents brought it up, I thought it was insane - it was a five-hour drive, I had one weekend off a month (at best) during my residency's intern year and it made no sense. But, I was about to visit DC to visit my best friends, and when I mentioned to a friend, she immediately vouched for Jay and said she thought we would get along really well. I had never gone on a blind date like this before, and Jay had experienced a couple of flops... Needless to say, neither of us was particularly enthusiastic but figured meeting each other couldn't hurt. Dinner was a blast, and that turned into going to an arcade across the street, to meeting up with my friends afterward to hang out since we knew it would be at least a month before we could see each other again. The funny thing about starting a long distance relationship when you're both residents is that your time off is so precious that you're not going to waste it... if you want to see someone who's 5 hours away on your only real weekend off in a month, it's automatically a huge commitment, so we never really had to have a "talk" about what we were doing. We just had amazing weekends together when we could, and kept planning the next one. About six months after we started seeing each other, I, a girl who is absolutely and completely allergic to sports who doesn't know a single rule of any game, ended up going to Ann Arbor to watch the Michigan Wolverines play... at that point, I think everyone who knew me knew I had met the one! 

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Jay proposed in December of 2017, almost two years after we had met. We were still making weekend trips to see each other, and it was around the time that I was finding out where I was going to match for my fellowship after residency. I had an idea that he was planning something (he kind of asked me if I was going to treat myself to a manicure after the match... a sure hint!) but I didn't really know what. After I found out where I matched, I wanted to have a great weekend to celebrate, so lucky for him, I was already planning on getting dolled up in a new outfit and dangerously high heels regardless of the snow. I thought we were starting off our day stopping by a friend's birthday, but instead, while I was sleeping after working a night call, Jay had arrived in NY and set up a proposal in DUMBO, by the Brooklyn Bridge in front of the carousel. It was such a sweet moment, and an even better way to celebrate an already happy weekend!

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 have a pretty good idea of what my taste is... I'm the low maintenance kind who doesn't shop often, but with particular tastes. So I knew I wasn't into pastels, wanted jewel tones for everything, and a very regal look without floral patterns. I love purple and red, so that was going to be a big part of what I looked for. My traditional engagement sari was a very rich ruby red, I found a gorgeous rich purple 9-yard sari for our extremely traditional ceremony, and I went with emerald green for a reception lehnga - the only lehnga I had for the day. I've been absolutely obsessed with mehndi since I was little; I always used to basically get a bridal mehndi done when we visited India, so literally, the first thing I did was spend a number of hours I'll never admit to poring over henna portfolios and booking an artist. Henna by Pallavi drew an absolutely gorgeous design, including both the NY and DC skylines to represent our relationship. We're a very urban couple, and we wanted a gorgeous view, which made it pretty simple to hone in on the Jersey City skyline for the backdrop and found a venue with a terrace that was just incredible. We used DJ Raj for a couple of other events in the past, and it was a no brainer to book him again. His playlist was incredible! I used pictures from Maharani Weddings to find most of our vendors when it came to hair and makeup, and a lot of googling to find specific things like photobooths. We knew we had a hundred moving parts and would never survive the day without a wedding planner, so we went with the online reviews, and Tum Hi Ho Events was a winner.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
We heard people raving about the World Trade Center skyline backdrop we had for the ceremony. We were so lucky - it was the only day that week it wasn't raining! The decorations from Partyland were also just incredible. We wanted to have some variety and picked a theme for each ceremony. Our mehndi was Bollywood themed, with movie posters with our faces photoshopped into them that people loved, a rickshaw photo station surrounded by all kind of Bollywood paraphernalia, our ceremony was more traditional and formal, and our reception was a combination of our personalities and interests - travel theme, with paper airplane seating cards, tables named after places we've been to, and U of M football. We ran in under a Michigan themed banner held by our wedding party and had a cake with travel/football themed designs on each tier. Our cake picture is actually one of our favorite pictures because it has so much of what we love in one picture!

 

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?

Remember that everyone in your family has their own vision of the day and a different priority. Your parents likely care so much more about the religious aspects of the ceremony than the centerpieces, and you probably feel the opposite. It's hard to compromise on anything that anyone wants so badly, but you have to or it gets completely out of control. Use spreadsheets, google docs, make lists and checklists of EVERYTHING that needs to be done - every vendor, every task, every quote so you know the scope of what you're doing and can keep a handle on it.

 

Every day a new wedding to get dazzled by! 

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DJ: DJ RAJ Entertainment & Event Lighting | Photography: House of Talent Studio | Cinematography: House of Talent Studio | Draping/Styling: StyleBySmita | Floral & Decor: Partyland Event Design Boutique | Planning & Design: Tum Hi Ho Events | Ceremony Venue: Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson | Reception Venue: Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson | Photo Booth: Photobomb


Jersey City, NJ Indian Fusion Wedding by House of Talent Studio

Friday is here, loves! And just before you go on weekend mode, we have yet another inspiring love story to keep on watering the ideas to flourish into a beautiful bash in the future! Today, and ending the week big time, we have Karishma & Jay's union and it is just as you want your perfect day to be. Glamorous and incredible! Our well-known friends from House of Talent Studio were ready to capture, with their cameras and talented eye, the unique moments that make up for our feature today. Truly an amazing job from an amazing team! Our lovely couple tied the knot in two equally beautiful ceremonies. Maharani Karishma glowed in an orange sherbet lengha with details in gold that truly took my breath away, a dazzling copper princess! And, in a turquoise wonder with details in vivid blue, that unmistakably, displayed the Indian style in its full glory. The bridesmaids were also looking gorgeous thanks to the always mesmerizing work of StyleBySmita. She did an incredible job and just like our beautiful Maharani, they radiated beauty! Want to see more? Peruse through our exceptional picture collection in our full gallery to get your daily dose of inspiration. Don't miss it! 

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We were actually introduced by our parents! At the time, I had lived in DC for several years and moved to NY for residency, and Jay was doing a residency in DC. We never really crossed paths but had mutual friends, and some of my friends knew him from the hospital. When my parents brought it up, I thought it was insane - it was a five-hour drive, I had one weekend off a month (at best) during my residency's intern year and it made no sense. But, I was about to visit DC to visit my best friends, and when I mentioned to a friend, she immediately vouched for Jay and said she thought we would get along really well. I had never gone on a blind date like this before, and Jay had experienced a couple of flops... Needless to say, neither of us was particularly enthusiastic but figured meeting each other couldn't hurt. Dinner was a blast, and that turned into going to an arcade across the street, to meeting up with my friends afterward to hang out since we knew it would be at least a month before we could see each other again. The funny thing about starting a long distance relationship when you're both residents is that your time off is so precious that you're not going to waste it... if you want to see someone who's 5 hours away on your only real weekend off in a month, it's automatically a huge commitment, so we never really had to have a "talk" about what we were doing. We just had amazing weekends together when we could, and kept planning the next one. About six months after we started seeing each other, I, a girl who is absolutely and completely allergic to sports who doesn't know a single rule of any game, ended up going to Ann Arbor to watch the Michigan Wolverines play... at that point, I think everyone who knew me knew I had met the one! 

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Jay proposed in December of 2017, almost two years after we had met. We were still making weekend trips to see each other, and it was around the time that I was finding out where I was going to match for my fellowship after residency. I had an idea that he was planning something (he kind of asked me if I was going to treat myself to a manicure after the match... a sure hint!) but I didn't really know what. After I found out where I matched, I wanted to have a great weekend to celebrate, so lucky for him, I was already planning on getting dolled up in a new outfit and dangerously high heels regardless of the snow. I thought we were starting off our day stopping by a friend's birthday, but instead, while I was sleeping after working a night call, Jay had arrived in NY and set up a proposal in DUMBO, by the Brooklyn Bridge in front of the carousel. It was such a sweet moment, and an even better way to celebrate an already happy weekend!

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 have a pretty good idea of what my taste is... I'm the low maintenance kind who doesn't shop often, but with particular tastes. So I knew I wasn't into pastels, wanted jewel tones for everything, and a very regal look without floral patterns. I love purple and red, so that was going to be a big part of what I looked for. My traditional engagement sari was a very rich ruby red, I found a gorgeous rich purple 9-yard sari for our extremely traditional ceremony, and I went with emerald green for a reception lehnga - the only lehnga I had for the day. I've been absolutely obsessed with mehndi since I was little; I always used to basically get a bridal mehndi done when we visited India, so literally, the first thing I did was spend a number of hours I'll never admit to poring over henna portfolios and booking an artist. Henna by Pallavi drew an absolutely gorgeous design, including both the NY and DC skylines to represent our relationship. We're a very urban couple, and we wanted a gorgeous view, which made it pretty simple to hone in on the Jersey City skyline for the backdrop and found a venue with a terrace that was just incredible. We used DJ Raj for a couple of other events in the past, and it was a no brainer to book him again. His playlist was incredible! I used pictures from Maharani Weddings to find most of our vendors when it came to hair and makeup, and a lot of googling to find specific things like photobooths. We knew we had a hundred moving parts and would never survive the day without a wedding planner, so we went with the online reviews, and Tum Hi Ho Events was a winner.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
We heard people raving about the World Trade Center skyline backdrop we had for the ceremony. We were so lucky - it was the only day that week it wasn't raining! The decorations from Partyland were also just incredible. We wanted to have some variety and picked a theme for each ceremony. Our mehndi was Bollywood themed, with movie posters with our faces photoshopped into them that people loved, a rickshaw photo station surrounded by all kind of Bollywood paraphernalia, our ceremony was more traditional and formal, and our reception was a combination of our personalities and interests - travel theme, with paper airplane seating cards, tables named after places we've been to, and U of M football. We ran in under a Michigan themed banner held by our wedding party and had a cake with travel/football themed designs on each tier. Our cake picture is actually one of our favorite pictures because it has so much of what we love in one picture!

 

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be? 

Remember that everyone in your family has their own vision of the day and a different priority. Your parents likely care so much more about the religious aspects of the ceremony than the centerpieces, and you probably feel the opposite. It's hard to compromise on anything that anyone wants so badly, but you have to or it gets completely out of control. Use spreadsheets, google docs, make lists and checklists of EVERYTHING that needs to be done - every vendor, every task, every quote so you know the scope of what you're doing and can keep a handle on it.

 

Hang in there, ladies, more to come in a bit! 

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DJ: DJ RAJ Entertainment & Event Lighting | Photography: House of Talent Studio | Cinematography: House of Talent Studio | Draping/Styling: StyleBySmita | Floral & Decor: Partyland Event Design Boutique | Planning & Design: Tum Hi Ho Events | Mehndi Artists: Henna by Pallavi | Ceremony Venue: Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson | Reception Venue: Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson | Photo Booth: Photobomb


Whippany, NJ Indian Wedding by Purva Productions

Did we mention that this couple looks absolutely incredible together? If so, well... we say it again because they just make my heart stop. Part one showed us a glimpse of the ceremony and the overall ambient was just like you want it to be for your grand day. Love, friends, family and of course, the love of your life accepting to spend the rest of it with you. After such an important event, our newlyweds headed down to the reception hall of the Hanover Marriott to start their well-deserved bash. You could tell it was going to be phenomenal right from the start for two things. The first one was that Dhoom Events Indian Wedding DJ was going to be in charge of the music. We know that receptions go to another level when those guys are around and fun is to be expected. The second reason was, of course, our couple. They showed up looking heavenly for their first dance and jaws were dropping, I can tell you that. The purple lighting decor behind them as the music carried them away to their new life was just something magical. Let yourself be carried away also with the second installment of today's gallery thanks to Purva Productions and enjoy the ride! 

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Mehndi Artists: Mehndikalogie | Baraat: Equishare Baraat Horses, Rickshaws and Carriages | Photography: Purva Productions | Planning & Design: One Events Management | Floral & Decor: Rangoli Weddings | Hair & Makeup: Bridal Rang by Samiha | Catering: Nanking Catering | Cake & Treats: Palermo Bakery | Photo Booths: Bright Idea Booths


Whippany, NJ Indian Wedding by Purva Productions

Monday is here, ladies, and we are all set to recharge those glam batteries and ideas. Indian weddings are known for their color and overall incredibly vivid and lively atmospheres. That is one of the reasons we love them so much. It is truly an experience to be a part of one. The planning and everything that goes along with it is just one part of the process. The genuinely important factor is the fact that love is being celebrated and that is what we absolutely love the most. Today, we have a heartwarming couple that decided to tie the knot like true Maharanis and Rajas do and are sharing with us their experience. They are Sambavi & Vinit and I am loving the way they look together. Truly meant to be. Our dazzling bride's smile lit up every single one of the rituals and she was looking gorgeous in all of them as well. No wonder why Raja Vinit fell head over heels for her. Our charming Maharani was assisted by our well-known friends from Mehndikalogie, who created the beautiful and traditional mehndi design she was rocking. The Hanover Marriott saw our couple begin their life long journey and it is safe to say that the place for sure was up to such a beautiful and demanding task. A beautiful feature in our hands, ladies! Want to see more? Get those batteries on via today's gallery thanks to Purva Productions and get those ideas going!

 
 
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Stay with us, more to come! 
 
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