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Atlanta, GA Indian Wedding by Andrew Do Photography

Amrutha & Tariq's wedding at the Atlanta Marriott Alpharetta was nothing short of a grand cinematic celebration of love, tradition, and endless joy. The air in Atlanta was buzzing with excitement as two worlds beautifully intertwined to create a magical day full of unforgettable moments. With every detail carefully crafted by Rivert Events, this Indian wedding was the epitome of elegance and charm, wrapped in a sea of vibrant colors and traditions.

As the doors to the grand ballroom opened, Amrutha made her dazzling entrance, draped in a striking red bridal lehenga, the epitome of grace and beauty. The groom, Tariq, stood awaiting her, a picture of timeless sophistication. The moment their eyes met for the first look, it was as if time stood still—an emotional highlight that left everyone in awe. Their love story played out like a classic Bollywood film, full of anticipation, excitement, and a dash of drama.

The ceremony was a visual masterpiece. Events InStyle by Beenish adorned the stage with soft florals and shimmering drapery, setting the perfect backdrop for their vows. Andrew Do Photography expertly captured every detail, from the delicate emotions exchanged during the vows to the grander moments of celebration. Andrew’s mastery of natural light and precise framing enhanced the day’s visual narrative. His work transformed the wedding into a visual masterpiece, creating timeless images that the couple and their families will cherish for years.

As the evening unfolded, the energy only intensified. The reception was a true feast for the senses. Between the beats of the music and the sparkle of the chandeliers, the newlyweds took to the dance floor for their first dance, a moment that felt like pure magic. Atlanta Makeup Artist ensured Amrutha'slow carried on through the night, as her radiant beauty was the center of attention at every turn. The speeches, dances, and endless laughter filled the night with love and celebration, making it a reception that guests would not forget.

And, of course, let's not forget the incredible personal touch—Amrutha & Tariq's fun and spontaneous personalities shone through in every aspect, from the lively dancing to the intimate moments shared between them. Their wedding was full of love, laughter, and joy—a true reflection of their journey.

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Filled with joy and tradition, this celebration left a lasting impression on everyone who attended.

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Photography: Andrew Do Photography | Reception Venue: Atlanta Marriott Alpharetta | Planning & Design: Rivert Events | Floral & Decor: Events InStyle by Beenish | Hair & Makeup: Atlanta Makeup Artist | DJ: Rivert Events


Chelsea Piers, NY Indian Wedding by Ellie Mae Photo

Andrea & Mihir's wedding at the iconic Chelsea Piers, overlooking the sparkling Hudson River, was nothing short of a fairytale. Hosted at The Pier Sixty Collection, this Indian-themed celebration blended timeless traditions with modern elegance, creating a magical day that no one will soon forget. From jaw-dropping fashion moments to a first look that left everyone a little teary-eyed, their wedding was the perfect blend of love, style, and fun. Let's dive into the details, shall we?

Every bride dreams of looking like royalty on her big day, and Andrea is no exception. But what happens when you have BridalGal, led by the legendary Lilly Rivera, on your beauty team? Well, magic happens! Lilly, known for her groundbreaking work in multicultural weddings, worked her artistry on Andrea, turning her into an absolute vision. As the morning unfolded, Lilly and her beauty magicians buzzed around, ensuring flawless every detail. And let's just say Lilly didn't just make Andrea look stunning—she made her feel like a queen.

With her skin glowing after BridalGal's personalized bridal facial therapies and her makeup perfectly in place, Andrea slipped into her NDNY and Vintage India-designed outfits. Mihir was all about classic elegance in his regal sherwani by Yesshwant Dresses, perfectly complementing his bride's glam. The moment everyone had been waiting for—the first look—was nothing short of a wow moment. Mihir stood at the edge of the pier, anxiously waiting, while the talented team from Ellie Mae Photo captured every heart-thumping second. As Andrea tapped his shoulder, Mihir turned around, and the look on his face? Pure love. Let's just say there wasn't a dry eye in sight.

Damselfly Designs knocked it out of the park with an elegant and enchanting setup. Picture this: a mandap draped in soft florals and twinkling lights, set against the backdrop of the Hudson River. Sejal from Trendy Henna crafted an intricate mehndi design. Each swirl and symbol in the henna was a tribute to their love, and Andrea's hands looked like a work of art.

Want more sneak peeks into their love story? Check out their stunning wedding photos on our Social Media channels! You'll want to double-tap on these swoon-worthy moments.

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I first met Mihir in one of our neighborhood bars in 2019, except he was my bartender and I was on a date with another person. We hit it off before my date got there, but once the date officially started I didn't see Mihir again for another year. A year later, I bump into him again. And again, we hit it off. I start seeing him around the neighborhood over and over again to the point I started avoiding bars and cafes so it didn't seem like I was stalking him. Turns out he not only worked near my apartment, he also lived a few blocks away. Knowing that COVID lock-down was going to happen, I went out one last time before everything shut down in NYC on March 15 and was able to finally get his number. We talked everyday via Zoom as his parents took him back home to NJ and we didn't see each other for 6 months (until his parents gave us the ok!). So long story short - I knew he was the one when he surprised me with flowers at my apartment door. We hugged for the first time and it felt like I was hugging someone I knew a lifetime.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Honestly, there's no scoop! He popped the question 5 minutes before my therapy session because he got too excited after buying the ring. He was no longer able to propose in my hometown as our flight was cancelled due to a snow storm, so he improvised.

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.
It was important for my husband, Mihir, and I to find a venue that was accessible with all food diets. The second we saw the food menu with Pier Sixty/Current, we knew the were the right venue for us. We wanted a venue that was in NYC as we wanted our non-city family to be able to enjoy and love the city we adore. To have a venue on the water was just an added bonus!

All of our vendors were amazing, and would recommend them anyday.
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I went to a few bridal shops in NJ and NYC, with both family and friends. I didn't have a favorite color in mind, but I was avoiding one color - pink. I purchased my lengha from NDNY in NYC and there was some miscommunication on the base color. When I opened the box, to my horror, it was all pink!

But Vaishali from NDNY convinced me to stay with the color vs purchasing a new lengha and I'm glad I did. I have never been one to wear colors other than black. Now, I see pink as a color that brings back wonderful memories of our wedding and I'm much more comfortable and happier wearing it. Thanks, Vaishali :)

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
So many things - we connected with our vendors a lot. Our photographer, Ellie Mae, had a few calls with us to chat photo ops but also to just check in on us. She was great and chatting with her always reminded us how much we love each other even if things felt stressful.

Lilly Rivera, my MUA, and I had so much fun during my hair and makeup trial that it lasted around 4 hours (oops)! We really did love our vendors and how down to earth they are!!

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The food, the dancing, the music and the company. To this day, we still are told that our wedding was one of the best weddings they have been to.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Two moments, actually. The first special moment was when Mihir, my MIL and I had an impromptu dance scene once didi tera devar deewana started playing. Everyone thought we rehearsed it. People weren't expecting it, and honestly neither did we.

Second moment was when a guest convinced the DJ to stay at the venue to play Mr. Brightside. I had no idea people loved that song so much - everyone went crazy and it was the moment we both realized how much fun everyone was having.

For events other than your ceremony, please tell us as much as you would like about the decor, style, dances, and all the special details.

We wanted to highlight our Indian and Italian backgrounds when it came to the food at the venue and for the wedding favors. I'm gluten and dairy intolerant, so food was a huge detail when choosing a venue. The venue totally killed it and did an amazing job combining flavors, dishes and adapting on the spot to guest's dietary restrictions. People still rave about it to this day.

For our wedding favors, we chose brass elephant tea light holders and brass pomegranate dishes for guests to take home.

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

Take it a day at a time. Wedding planning can be extremely stressful and things will go wrong, that's just life! But when those moments where things go wrong happen, just remember that you and your partner are in it together. Those moments will be the ones that will strengthen and test your relationship.

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)

Our henna artist, Sejal is the best! You can view her work at @trendyhenna.

Sweeties, don't forget to tag us and share your favorite moment from Andrea & Mihir's big day! 

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Hair & Makeup: BridalGal | Reception Venue: The Pier Sixty Collection | Floral & Decor: Damselfly Designs | Bridal Fashions: NDNY | Bridal Fashions: Vintage India | Mehndi Artist: Sejal at Trendy Henna | Sherwani: Yesshwant Dresses | Photographer: Ellie Mae Photo


Rockleigh, NY Indian Wedding by Unique Visions Studio

A magical day at The Rockleigh was nothing short of a fairytale infused with Indian traditions and heartfelt moments. A love story unfolded in cinematic grandeur, leaving every guest with awe and wonder. 

Wedding Design LLC's transformation of the mandap into a floral masterpiece was a sight to behold. The vibrant blooms cascading down ivory pillars created a dreamlike setting. The floral explosion design transformed the ceremony into a garden dreamscape. Pink, blue, and blush florals floated around the couple as they said their vows. It was like watching love bloom—literally. Every detail felt like it was crafted for a love story destined to be epic.

Unique Visions Studio captured the day's essence beautifully. Every shot tells a story, from the intricacies of Henna by Shweta to the candid laughs shared during the reception. These aren't just photos—they're memories frozen in time, each one more stunning than the last.

As the evening approached, the atmosphere turned into a pure celebration! MVP DJs had everyone tearing up the dance floor. The couple's first dance was a slow, romantic waltz that ended with a playful twirl, earning roars of applause from the audience. The magic that happens when tradition meets creativity, wrapped in a blanket of love. It was indeed a celebration for the ages!

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A blend of tradition and elegance leaving lasting memories for everyone who witnessed its beauty.

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Venues: The Rockleigh | Planning & Design: It's Our Day Events | Floral & Decor: Wedding Design LLC | Hair & Makeup: Glamorous By Juanita | Catering: Moghul Caterers | DJ: MVP DJs | Cake & Treats: A Little Cake | Cinematography: Unique Visions Studio | Mehndi Artist: Henna by Shweta | Photography: Unique Visions Studio


Tampa, FL Indian Wedding by Andrew Do Photography

Picture this: a serene garden at the Renaissance Tampa International Plaza Hotel, softly touched by the morning sun. Our dashing groom, Rohan, in a perfectly tailored creamy suit, stood patiently with his back to the pathway, hands fidgeting ever so slightly, a mix of excitement and nerves. Enter Jaimini, radiant in a white lehenga from Kynah—simple, elegant, and a perfect departure from the traditional red. Her jewelry, a mix of heirloom pieces and red-stoned bangles from her mother-in-law, added a personal touch to her look.

Cue the slow music—Jaimini’s entrance song, Jag Ghoomeya from Sultan, set the perfect tone. As she approached, Rohan looked over his shoulder, his eyes widened in astonishment, and—like any true romantic—he let out a happy little "Wow." The audience couldn't help but swoon, and honestly, who could blame them? It was a first look that felt straight out of a movie, with Andrew Do Photography masterfully captured every emotion and moment, turning their love story into a visual masterpiece. His ability to blend candid, emotional shots with perfectly timed moments made the day feel like it was plucked from a dream. Kudos to Big Guava Events for orchestrating this beautifully. From the well choreographed first look to the flawlessly timed reception transitions, they ensured everything unfolded without a hitch.

Fast-forward to the evening reception, where Jaimini & Rohan brought the wow factor back in full swing. The ballroom was draped in ethereal floral arrangements by Utopian Events, resembling an enchanted garden with golden hues and romantic candlelight. The acrylic Mandap, draped in spectacular flowers, was not only a breathtaking ceremony centerpiece but later transformed into the  Awaaz Entertainment backdrop for the reception. They had every guest on their feet, clapping along to a thumping Bollywood beat. We're convinced even the chandeliers were dancing!

The night ended under a canopy of twinkling fairy lights, with guests holding sparklers high as Jaimini & Rohan exited. There were tears (of joy), laughs, and many "aww" moments. As they walked hand in hand toward their next chapter. We loved every bit of this enchanting wedding, the personal moments that made Jaimini & Rohan's day truly theirs. Swipe through our gallery to fall in love with this incredible couple again!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We met just before the pandemic hit in the fall of 2019. Needless to say, during the onset of the lockdown, our dating experience was probably unlike most other couples. Without restaurants to go to, movies to watch, or places to visit, we had to skip all the small talk and instead dive right into loaded conversations and really get to know one another. And it turns out that was the best thing that could have happened.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
We had decided to get dressed for a would-be dinner in the city but diverted to an unfinished high-rise building when he wanted to “check it out”. He knew the concierge’s name which tipped me off that something was up. He let us up the elevator to a massive rooftop space that overlooked the city just before the sunset. Seeing the camera crew at the edge of the balcony, my heart began beating rapidly knowing that something was coming. He said some beautiful words that, admittedly, are hard to remember given the rush of emotions and adrenaline at the time but moved me to tears. He knelt down on one knee and I couldn’t say yes fast enough.

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.
Needing to plan a wedding in 5 months while working full-time, I had to use my weekends wisely. Unlike most South Asian brides, I was unable to go to India for the traditional shopping experience for any of my outfits. I scoured what online resources and stores were available and found my wedding and reception outfits from KYNAH. I went to their store in LA with my maid of honor and it was an incredible experience. Also, having a smaller guest count made every part of the wedding feel more intimate and special. It also made the spaces we chose easier to personalize with more details for decorating. I loved my hair and makeup experience with C Minerva’s Looks. We had a wonderful experience with her for my sister’s wedding, and I knew I had to have her do mine. Caroline did a phenomenal job of creating what I had envisioned - very elegant and natural. The color palate we were able to use worked perfectly for my dream Spring wedding. I went with purple shades, focusing on lavender. The Mandap was acrylic with a spectacular flower draping, giving everyone a great view while also being every bit as classy and timeless as I wanted. We kept the Mandap for the reception, turning it into the DJs backdrop. We focused more on the atmosphere for the guests and really worked on the music playlist, selecting songs that were special to us and fun for everyone across all ages. And of course, we made sure that the food and drinks were to everyone’s tastes as best as we could while also getting our favorites. Taking the time to add those little extra touches resulted in a wedding beyond my wildest imagination and a party that everyone is still talking about.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
For my wedding, I didn't want anything red, just simple and elegant. As soon as this lehenga premiered on KYNAH, I fell in love. I loved the detailed, soft work while also being effortlessly classy. For my reception, I wanted to be different and not do another lehenga; instead, I chose something I could wear again. I picked an outfit that was glamorous and just the right shade of green. Substituting a dupatta for the cape gave me the ability to dress it down while still maintaining the lustrous essence of the original design.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Despite the time crunch, working with Rohan was a dream. Every aspect was collaborative, and our parents were always on the same page as us and completely supportive of every choice we made while also, thankfully, not trying to make decisions for us. Our wedding planner, Rima, took care of so many logistics and ensured that everyone was where they needed to be, when they needed to be there, and knew what needed to be done. Overall, getting to see all the details come together on our collaboration board was the most enjoyable part for me.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
I think our attention to detail really stood out. Everything ran exactly on time despite some wedding day issues. When we needed to make little adjustments on the day of, we were able to do so without disrupting any of our guests. We also made sure that we could take care of anything they needed personally. Luckily, we didn't have any issues on that front. And, of course, the highlight was just the incredible party we had on our reception night. All of our friends and family knew the music and were able to sing along and dance throughout the celebration.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Getting to walk down the aisle was truly memorable. Having all the people in my life that I love bear witness to such a special occasion really just hit me all at once during that walk. It was the culmination of not just work for the wedding, but also building a relationship with someone that means everything to me. A close second would be when my elderly grandparents made the effort to have a surprise moment during the dance performances on the night of the Sangeet. They stole the show.

For events other than your ceremony, please tell us as much as you would like about the decor, style, dances, and all the special details.
We were able to have camera and film crews for the events that we held separately, like the Haldi ceremony. Andrew Do Photography absolutely did a masterful job in capturing ever moment of every event with stunning photos. Having all the planning work taken care of in advance and organizing spreadsheet after spreadsheet with down-to-the-minute instructions really made everyone's life easier. Especially when it came to the dances, everyone knew what to do and where to go for practices, lessons, and changes. We picked the songs that we loved, and my family and friends did the rest beautifully. It helps that they are all naturally gifted dancers. For the haldi we went with a traditional yellow themed decor scheme that brought out the great and messy result on my skin.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Do as much detailed planning as you can for yourself. Think about when to wake up each day and how much time it takes to get ready, and try and squeeze a bit of extra time for any contingencies that may be necessary. Also, have a couple of people that you can absolutely rely on for any last-minute outfit adjustments or coffee runs you may need. Trust in your planning, carry an emergency bag for touchups, and finally make sure you focus on enjoying and remembering each and every special moment.

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Jewelry - Mostly just what I could find online, with a few heirloom pieces from my mother and gifted to me by my mother-in-law. Since I opted out of the traditional red lehenga for my wedding, I went with red stoned jewelry and bangles.

Cake: Three-tiered cake (chocolate cake with cookie buttercream filling, lemon cake with raspberry filling, and top was strawberry cake with buttercream)

Bridal Entrance song: Jag Ghoomeya (female)- From Sultan

Groom Entrance song: Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga (from Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga)

Mehndi - Because of the generally modern take on every outfit and the simplicity of the decor we chose, I went with a more traditional style mehndi. I personally think it worked great.

Venue - It couldn't have been better since it was extremely convenient for all of our guests, being a 5-minute airport shuttle ride away as well as being very close to the mall in case anyone forgot something. Also convenient for our friends who have kids to just let them run around a bit in the playground

A magical blend of tradition and modern romance, inspiring love and shared joy. Come back for more!

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Planning & Design: Big Guava Events | Photography: Andrew Do Photography | Cinematography: Andrew Do Photography | Reception Venue: Renaissance Tampa International Plaza Hotel | Floral & Decor: Utopian Events | DJ: Awaaz Entertainment | Led Panels: Pixill | Bridal Fashions: Kynah | Hair & Makeup: C Minerva’s Look


Somerset, NJ Indian Wedding by Gursher Gill Photography

Under the grand chandeliers of The Palace at Somerset Park, #SanjitaAndPratik 's love story took center stage on May 26, 2024, unfolding like the most magical dream. Their wedding was an ode to timeless tradition, draped in luxurious elegance, with every corner whispering tales of devotion and celebration. With Tradition and Trends adorning the venue in cascades of pastel florals, it felt like stepping into a dream where time stood still, and the only sound was the soft hum of anticipation.

As the sun filtered through the golden halls, Sanjita made her breathtaking entrance, a vision of grace in a beautifully embroidered lehenga that shimmered with every step. Komal Gill's exquisite touch made her look the epitome of bridal perfection. And let's talk about that baraat! Looking every bit like the royal groom, Pratik arrived in a charming rickshaw, courtesy of Seaton Hackney Farm Venture, LLC, surrounded by the infectious beats of Platinum Roadshow Entertainment, making sure everyone danced their way into the venue. The lively atmosphere had everyone dancing their way into the venue, creating an unforgettable entrance that captured the day's joy.

The vows were exchanged amidst the floral splendor designed by Events by Srishti, whose meticulous planning and visionary design transformed the venue into a romantic wonderland. Imagine cascading blooms framing every aisle, delicate petals scattered along the pristine walkway, and an altar that looked like it was plucked straight out of a fairytale., capturing the essence of their union. Gursher Gill Photography and Shikari Films were there to capture every heartfelt glance and share a smile, creating a cinematic experience as vivid as their love. A special shoutout to Moghul Catering, whose culinary creations left guests raving about the delicious flavors long after the evening had ended. And let's remember the artistry of Mehndi by Anuja and Tejal Henna, whose intricate designs told stories of love and luck.

Sanjita & Pratik's day was truly one for the books. Pratik's blend of heart, tradition, and pure joy was perfect. Want to relive their day through gorgeous visuals and swoon-worthy details? Follow us on Instagram as @MaharaniWeddings for inspiration on the #weddinggoals!

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This celebration beautifully showcased how love, tradition, and elegance create lasting memories.

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Planning & Design: Events By Srishti | Baraat: Equishare Baraat Horses, Rickshaws and Carriages | Photography: Gursher Gill Photography | Reception Venue: The Palace at Somerset Park | Floral & Decor: Tradition and Trends | Hair & Makeup: Komal Gill | Catering: Moghul Catering | DJ: Platinum Roadshow Entertainment | Cinematography: Shikari Films | Invitations & Wedding Stationery: Indian Wedding Card | Cocktail hour Live Music: Dolce DaVitaStrings | Bridal Mehndi Artist: Mehndi by Anuja | Family Mehndi Artist: Tejal Henna | Priest: Padmakar Guruji


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