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Los Angeles, CA Indian Wedding by Samson Productions

Good Morning, Maharanis! The end of this marvelous week is here, and as always, we are back to re-fill your inspiration with another lovely story filled with tons of emotions and great moments. You will love it! Today we are unveiling the beauty surrounding Mahira & Ekram's wedding celebration! If this sounds familiar is because we have previously showcased this event in a marvelous film by Samson Productions that you can relive here. Today we have more insights captured once again by the enormous talent of this photographic studio, so you can already imagine how amazing it is going to be! To start this journey, let me take you to the exclusive Taglyan Complex, the perfect venue chosen by our lovely duo to tie the knot. And all we have to say is that this was an excellent decision! Beauty was all over the place, but nothing compared with the ravishing look Mahira, our gorgeous Maharani, showcased after being papered by Peace Love Sakeena, who created the ideal style for her. Something we want to remark is the well-trimmed and planned event that The Marigold Company designed. They took it to a higher level, transforming our lovebird's vision into a dream come true. To relive these magical wedding details, make sure to visit today's enchanting gallery!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I met Ekram (my husband) at a wedding. I actually just decided to approach him on a whim to tell him he looked familiar and just like that, we added each other on Twitter and started talking. I knew he was “the one” when I realized that he was genuinely my best friend. See, Ekram lived in the bay and I lived in Orange County, and we didn’t see each other as often as couples that are beach other do, so we relied on long phone and text conversations that ended up creating a strong foundation for our relationship.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
I had taken Ekram to Victoria Beach in Laguna when I first started talking to him. He ended up flying down to SoCal and coordinating with my friends and family to plan his proposal there. What ended up happening was a bit of a wreck actually, my friends convinced me to dress up, took me out to dinner and decided to go to Victoria beach after. So at this specific beach the entrance is at the bottom of a staircase and so my friends are walking in front of me and at the bottom of the steps you see small candles lit leading to a path of red roses in the shape of a heart, my friends backed away and let me walk into the proposal but I noticed a lot of people I didn’t recognize and long story short I walked in to a DIFFERENT proposal!! Both my friends and I were so incredibly confused and they ended up having to call Ekram who had to come to the steps and lead me to HIS proposal which was further out from the steps, it was similar with rose petals and candles in the shape of a heart and he popped the question. Because of this fiasco, by the time my friends had figured out it wasn’t my proposal, the sun had gone down so there’s actually only one picture from that night that isn’t too dark or messed up, everything turned out fine I just cannot believe my friends and I walked into another girls proposal hahaha

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.
Luckily, I had a good ten months to plan my wedding. I knew exactly what kind of decor, what venues, what outfits, and which makeup artists I wanted. I went to Pakistan twice to ensure all my outfits were fitted and made properly, I visited my venues several times to ensure clear communication with the managers and I reached out to mua’s much in advance. I literally planned every single detail, including countless, thorough meetings with my decorator. I had a lot of vendors for my events so I ensured that my coordinator was aware of each and every one. Even so, things didn’t go exactly as planned, my MUA got stuck abroad and cancelled on me the night before my wedding (I ended up staying up till 4 am that night finding a replacement which is a whole story in of itself) and the day of my wedding, the decorating team arrived late so they were hastily attempting to finish on time, but everything came together even though it wasn’t exactly according to plan. Planning was a stressful process just because I was soo focused on every little thing being perfect, down to the day of my wedding where I was trying to check up on things even in my dress and makeup, but it ended up paying off as it all came together.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
As mentioned earlier, I went to Pakistan twice for my outfits. The first time I went for three weeks and I kid you not I looked at wedding outfits every single day. I knew I wanted red and gold but I wanted some more color in the dress as well. That proved hard to find as I remember finally picking an outfit on my final days of the first trip. I ended up choosing an outfit but altering the entire color scheme to match red, gold, and peach. My mom (who has an eye for color) helped me ensure every detail of that dress worked well, often times asking for swatches of the design before finalizing it. On my second trip, I was able to finalize other outfits and see my dress come to fruition, the end result was absolutely stunning, the shop owners themselves said that they decided to create one to place on the rack since we had designed the color scheme. I didn’t realize how heavy each outfit was until the day of the events as the hair, makeup, dress, and dupatta setting really make you feel sssooo much heavier but because of the rush and energy I was still able to dance my heart out at the events

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
My favorite part about planning was brainstorming ideas. I knew for a long time I wanted certain themes (peacock for mehndi and gold/white/blush for wedding) but being able to just come up with decor through looking at thousands of inspiration pictures was just so fun. My sisters had lots of fun sifting through instagrams and Pinterest pages to find vendors or cute ideas to incorporate at the events. It felt like a team effort and when it all came together, it was just amazing, I still cannot believe it sometimes.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
I’ve been to a ton of weddings and so my main goal was to ensure that my guests had a good time. I didn’t want anyone to be bored of lengthy speeches or starve waiting on the food. I know that everyone appreciated this as they were entertained throughout and were not left hungry. Everyone absolutely loved the variety and quality of the food and dessert so shoutout to taglyan Complex’s in house catering. I made sure speeches were kept short, that the program overall wasn’t too long, and that food was served at appropriate times.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Yes so it was actually after the ceremony and during our entrance at the reception. For some reason I was just nervous to enter the hall even though I had just gotten married. The music was playing and the doors were just about to open as Ekram tells me he’s going to do something. I was so confused as to what that meant and asked him what? But the doors had opened and we had to walk. As we’re walking in people are of course clapping and cheering and Ekram keeps saying I’m about to do it and under my breath I’m asking him what?? And then halfway into our walk just as we’re in the middle of the hall and the chorus of the song, Ekram takes off his turban and runs in a large circle around me while pointing to me as the sparklers are sparkling and the crowd just goes wild and I realized ooohhh this is what that meant. Every time that song comes on (sauda khara khara) I think of that moment

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.
I had quite a few events but my favorite were the mehndi and shaadi. The mehndi decor was peacock themed so it was very colorful within that color scheme and the decor was just amazing. Additionally, my family and friends practiced their dances for months and everything looked soo coordinated and just perfect. We also had hired dancers for both events, joya kazi for the mehndi who did more classical, technical style dancing and karmography who did more big, Bhangra type moves which was a nice contrast between the two that kept people entertained. I could go on and on about each and every vendor and what they did to make the event special, but it would take forever! I had found a singer on Instagram named Neel from New York City that ended up moving to LA after my wedding to further his music career here. We had a chai cart come to the mehdni that featured Kashmiri chai which was a crowd favorite. Agnes was a live painter for the wedding who everyone just loved. There was just so much going on for every event but it all came together beautifully.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
My only advice is to take it easy and enjoy the events. I recall stressing out minutes before the ceremony and reception as the decor was finishing up and they had locked me into the room upstairs so I just couldn’t see anything anymore but as I entered both the ceremony and reception, everything came together and was fine even if it didn’t go exactly as planned. So just do your best to not worry the day of and enjoy your time because all this time, effort, and energy is spent on events that go by so fast so you might as well ensure you enjoy each and every moment of it

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Jewelry: I also took an very long time picking a set for my wedding mainly because my mom was extremely picky when it comes to gold but I ended up finding the most beautiful set I’ve ever seen and even though the entire thing was heavy I am still in awe just looking at the intricate design/sparkle.
My venues for the mehndi and shaadi, Hilton in irvine and taglyan cultural complex in LA were just amazing when the decor came together. Noel from Hilton and Hovig from taglyan were amazing people that were extremely nice and helpful to work with, they really did all they could to help.
There are lots of vendors we used but I really want to give a special shoutout to @peacelovesakeena who decided to do my wedding makeup last minute since lulu had cancelled and sakeena did an AMAZING job and was so kind to me and I knew she hadn’t slept since she was responding so late and I knew she had a bride in the morning and at night so she fit me in between which was just so nice of her because I actually almost fainted when I found out at 11 pm that my wedding hair and makeup artist was not going to be able to make it. I still can’t believe that happened but sakeena really came through and helped me.

For more inspirational stories, visit us Monday. We have something special for you.

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Cinematography: Samson Productions | Cinematography: Samson Productions | Ceremony Venue: Taglyan Complex | Reception Venue: Taglyan Complex | Floral & Decor: Bling and Bloom Designs | Catering: Taglyan Complex | DJ: Exclusive Productions | Bollywood Performers & Instructors: Karmagraphy | Bollywood Performers (Mehndi): Joya Kazi Unlimited | Cake & Treats: Portos Bakery & Cafe | Live Music (Harpist): Liska Yamada | Live Music: Neel | Sparklers and CO2 Guns: Spark My Events | Painter: Event Painting by Agnes | Rentals (Chair): Glam Events | Hair & Makeup: Peace Love Sakeena


Detroit, MI Indian Engagement by Irvin Sidhu Fine Art

It is Friday, Ladies! And as promised, we are here one more time to bring you the inspiration that you need for your dreamed wedding. The best way to begin this dream is with a magical engagement celebration. On this installment, we will take a peek at Esha & Vineeth's unique engagement celebration. After a beautiful and traditional ceremony hosted at the exclusive MGM Grand Detroit, it was time to celebrate this life-changing event. So, a party started, and both families gather to celebrate the union from their favorite ones. Once again, Utsav Planners, Inc. took it to a higher level, designing the perfect celebration, and let me tell you that this was as come out from a fairy tale. Just amazing! It was an epic night, where everyone created new memories that will last forever. Choreographies, delicious food prepared by Punjab Fine Indian Cuisine, family games, excellent music played by DJ Ice & Fresh Productions, and of course, tons of love were the unique ingredients for this magical celebration. If you want to relive the details of this party and get the inspiration that you need, make sure to visit our today's gallery. This is thanks to the fantastic talent from Irvin Sidhu Fine Art Photography Studio. You will be amazed by so much beauty!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Vineeth and I met when I interned in Seattle for Boeing one summer and he was already working for Amazon. We met while we were out with friends and got drinks together shortly afterwards. We hung out almost everyday that summer and continued our relationship even after I went back to school. We did long distance for two years and once I graduated I moved to Seattle for work! I knew he was the one when he came over to my parents house for Diwali dinner and met my grandpa. My grandpa was one of the most important people in my life and once I saw how he loved vineeth I knew he was the one.
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Vineeth had my family and closest friends fly out to Seattle to surprise me. He took me to our favorite park in Seattle (South Lake Union Park) and proposed while my family and friends hid in the bushes. Afterwards everyone came out and then we went on a boat cruise around Seattle for dinner! When vineeth asked me he showed me a drone video he had filmed on his last trip to Hawaii. He had “Marry me BAEdi?” written in the sand and the drone flew up to show the quote.
 
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 mom is a wedding planner in Detroit (Utsav Planners) and took care of everything for our engagement party! Everything went so smoothly that vineeth and I barely stressed. I knew the venue I wanted had to be the MGM due to the elegance of their ballroom. Since it was an engagement party the ring theme worked perfectly and all the decor followed. When we walked in to the ballroom the first time our minds were blown at how regal and beautiful it all looked.
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I went shopping in India for my outfit and found a few I loved. My Chaachi (Mira Bedi) is a designer and had my favorite outfit made for me and surprised me with it. The best part about it....it had pockets! I didn’t lose my phone the whole night.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
My favorite part of the planning was the decor and seeing the ring theme come to life in person! Going from hearing ideas and concepts to seeing it in real life was so much fun.
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
They loved the dancing and decor. Everyone was in awe when they walked in to the ballroom.
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
When we did the engagement Shagan on stage and vineeth’s mom gifted me the dupatta and she put it on me.
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Enjoy the party! Once it gets going nothing else matters, dont stress and have fun.
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
My mehendi was done by Henna by Krupa and it came out so dark and it was gorgeous.
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Planning & Design: Utsav Planners,Inc. | DJ: DJ Ice & Fresh Productions | Catering: Punjab Fine Indian Cuisine | Engagement Venue: MGM Grand Detroit | Photography: Irvin Sidhu Fine Art Photography Studio | Floral & Decor: Christopher & Co | Hair: Hair by Aysha | Hair: Raimonda | Makeup: Amanie Mokdad | Catering: MGM Grand Detroit | Dessert: MGM Grand Detroit | Cinematography: Media District | Draping/Styling: Chrysalis Fashions | Rentals: Couture Events | Ice Sculptures: Ice Dreams Sculptures | Napkins: Linens and Beyond


Detroit, MI Indian Engagement by Irvin Sidhu Fine Art

TGIF, beautiful Maharanis! The end of this fabulous week is here, and we don't want to end it without presenting you with a beautiful event that, without a doubt, will take your breath away. On this installment, we will unveil the beauty that surrounded Esha & Vineeth's engagement ceremony. To begin this journey, let me take you to Detroit, MI, at the exclusive MGM Grand Detroit to relive this magical moment. Right from the bat, we admired how everything was perfectly trimmed and executed. Utsav Planners, Inc. is the mastermind behind the scene, as they took the vision from our lovebirds and created the event of their dreams. Just fantastic! You will love every detail performed at the ceremony before the party, which we will present to you in our next episode. We should thank heaven for the enormous talent from Irvin Sidhu Fine Art Photography Studio, who made sure to capture every emotion and unique moment of the night and transform it into a phenomenal photo gallery. If you are in the pursuit of inspiration, you are in the right place. We hope you enjoy this feature as much as we did, as there is nothing quite as beautiful as the beginning of a love story!

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Vineeth and I met when I interned in Seattle for Boeing one summer and he was already working for Amazon. We met while we were out with friends and got drinks together shortly afterwards. We hung out almost everyday that summer and continued our relationship even after I went back to school. We did long distance for two years and once I graduated I moved to Seattle for work! I knew he was the one when he came over to my parents house for Diwali dinner and met my grandpa. My grandpa was one of the most important people in my life and once I saw how he loved vineeth I knew he was the one.
 
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Vineeth had my family and closest friends fly out to Seattle to surprise me. He took me to our favorite park in Seattle (South Lake Union Park) and proposed while my family and friends hid in the bushes. Afterwards everyone came out and then we went on a boat cruise around Seattle for dinner! When vineeth asked me he showed me a drone video he had filmed on his last trip to Hawaii. He had “Marry me BAEdi?” written in the sand and the drone flew up to show the quote.
 
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 mom is a wedding planner in Detroit (Utsav Planners) and took care of everything for our engagement party! Everything went so smoothly that vineeth and I barely stressed. I knew the venue I wanted had to be the MGM due to the elegance of their ballroom. Since it was an engagement party the ring theme worked perfectly and all the decor followed. When we walked in to the ballroom the first time our minds were blown at how regal and beautiful it all looked.
 
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I went shopping in India for my outfit and found a few I loved. My Chaachi (Mira Bedi) is a designer and had my favorite outfit made for me and surprised me with it. The best part about it....it had pockets! I didn’t lose my phone the whole night.
 
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
My favorite part of the planning was the decor and seeing the ring theme come to life in person! Going from hearing ideas and concepts to seeing it in real life was so much fun.
 
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
They loved the dancing and decor. Everyone was in awe when they walked in to the ballroom.
 
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
When we did the engagement Shagan on stage and vineeth’s mom gifted me the dupatta and she put it on me.
 
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Enjoy the party! Once it gets going nothing else matters, dont stress and have fun.
 
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
My mehendi was done by Henna by Krupa and it came out so dark and it was gorgeous.
 
We have more for you. So don't miss the phenomenal outcome of this love story!
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Planning & Design: Utsav Planners,Inc. | DJ: DJ Ice & Fresh Productions | Catering: Punjab Fine Indian Cuisine | Engagement Venue: MGM Grand Detroit | Photography: Irvin Sidhu Fine Art Photography Studio | Floral & Decor: Christopher & Co | Hair: Hair by Aysha | Hair: Raimonda | Makeup: Amanie Mokdad | Catering: MGM Grand Detroit | Dessert: MGM Grand Detroit | Cinematography: Media District | Draping/Styling: Chrysalis Fashions | Rentals: Couture Events | Ice Sculptures: Ice Dreams Sculptures | Napkins: Linens and Beyond


Detroit, MI South Indian Wedding by Killer Creations

Welcome back, Ladies! It's the perfect time to bring Bhanu & Nithin's wedding festivities to an end! As we mentioned in our previous entry, today, we are double-featuring this charming union. We have the phenomenal gallery filled with fantastic and unforgettable shots, and we also have a cinematographic masterpiece, both created by none other than the talented crew from Killer Creations Photography and Cinematography. For this installment, we will relive all the remarkable moments of the big wedding reception hosted in one of the most elegant theaters of Detroit: The Fillmore Theater Detroit! We almost found ourselves lost of words when trying to describe how splendid the wedding reception was because everything turned out to be amazing! And we want to make a big shoutout to the phenomenal planning of Utsav Planners, Inc as they were major contributors to make this event, a dream come true! All guests enjoyed the delicious food from Krishna Catering, the luxury and traditional decor crafted by Bellasario, and the phenomenal beats from DJ Chachai. Hands down, this was an epic night. If you want to relive this moment, don't forget to visit today's gallery and also make sure to take a look at the fantastic film of this event in today's Video Blog! They both complement each other so well that you don't want to miss them out!

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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.
Venue: Fillmore, Detroit, MI
Decor Theme: Royal Palace, traditional South Indian

We wanted a venue where we could implement all South Indian traditions as well accompany a large number of guests.The most important part about Fillmore is that it allowed us to decorate the the venue  without restrictions and allowed us to have our own catering. The venue itself is quite traditional and encompassed gold architecture.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
It is South Indian tradition to wear gold with red/Burgundy kanchipuriam saree for wedding ceremony. The color is to symbolize purity, prosperity, and fertility.  The saree was purchased at Kanchipuriam, Tamil nadu. For the reception, the theme color was rose pink. Bridal lengha was by Tarun Tahiliani from Bangalore, Karnataka.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The decor was the most enjoyable part. I spent countless hours into research upon designs I had envisioned. I wanted something unique and exquisite. There was a lot of detail that went into each centerpiece, mantaps, design of the cake, etc.

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Priest: RajGopala Chari from Sri Venkateswara Temple Novi MI
DJ: DJ Chachi
Cake by Elegance in Sugar
Jazz Vocalist: Gary Sacco
Saree Draping: Anuradha Hadagali, Canton, MI
Hair and Makeup: Cecilia Kashat (Bridal), Arpine, Dalia Katy
Nadaswaram: Kannan Mahedran, Canada
Photography/Videography: Mike with Killer Creations
Florist: Bellisario Florists, East point
Wedding Planner: Utsav Planners

If you got some inspiring ideas today, come back tomorrow for more. We have another special wedding story waiting for you!

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Planning & Design: Utsav Planners,Inc. | Venues: The Fillmore Theater Detroit | Photography: Killer Creations Photography and Cinematography | Photography: Killer Creations Photography and Cinematography | Planning & Design: Utsav Planners,Inc. | Cakes & Treats: The Fillmore Theater Detroit | Floral & Decor (Florist Reception): Bellasario | Catering: Krishna Catering | DJ: DJ Chachai | Cake & Treats: Elegance in Sugar


Detroit, MI South Indian Wedding by Killer Creations

Good morning, Maharanis! We are heading to the end of another fabulous week, and we don't want to conclude it without giving you the dose of inspiration that you need. Today, we have a double feature of the gorgeous wedding between Bhanu & Nithin. If you are thinking of planning a Bollywood style wedding, you have come to the right place, as you will be amazed by this phenomenal event hosted at The Fillmore Theater Detroit. This unique venue was specially picked by our lovebirds to celebrate their beautiful South Indian union. Utsav Planners, Inc thoroughly planned and organized every detail of this celebration, taking our lovely duo's vision and transforming it into a dream come true. Outstanding job! And we want to take a moment to appreciate all the beauty surrounding this big event that centered around Bhanu & Nithin and their commitment to start an everlasting married life through their traditional South Hindu ceremony. This was a memorable moment that will remain in the hearth of every guest and, of course, in the heart of Bhanu & Nithin's. Today, you will enjoy the talent of Killer Creations Photography and Cinematography, both with the fantastic film that you can check here and also with the fabulous shots that immortalized every moment of this ceremony and that we have compiled in today's gallery. So make sure to check it out!

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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.
Venue: Fillmore, Detroit, MI
Decor Theme: Royal Palace, traditional South Indian

We wanted a venue where we could implement all South Indian traditions as well accompany a large number of guests.The most important part about Fillmore is that it allowed us to decorate the the venue  without restrictions and allowed us to have our own catering. The venue itself is quite traditional and encompassed gold architecture.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
It is South Indian tradition to wear gold with red/Burgundy kanchipuriam saree for wedding ceremony. The color is to symbolize purity, prosperity, and fertility.  The saree was purchased at Kanchipuriam, Tamil nadu. For the reception, the theme color was rose pink. Bridal lengha was by Tarun Tahiliani from Bangalore, Karnataka.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The decor was the most enjoyable part. I spent countless hours into research upon designs I had envisioned. I wanted something unique and exquisite. There was a lot of detail that went into each centerpiece, mantaps, design of the cake, etc.

Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Priest: RajGopala Chari from Sri Venkateswara Temple Novi MI
DJ: DJ Chachi
Cake by Elegance in Sugar
Jazz Vocalist: Gary Sacco
Saree Draping: Anuradha Hadagali, Canton, MI
Hair and Makeup: Cecilia Kashat (Bridal), Arpine, Dalia Katy
Nadaswaram: Kannan Mahedran, Canada
Photography/Videography: Mike with Killer Creations
Florist: Bellisario Florists, East point
Wedding Planner: Utsav Planners

Don't miss the beautiful finale of this magical event. So come back for more. 

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Planning & Design: Utsav Planners,Inc. | Venues: The Fillmore Theater Detroit | Photography: Killer Creations Photography and Cinematography | Photography: Killer Creations Photography and Cinematography | Planning & Design: Utsav Planners,Inc. | Cakes & Treats: The Fillmore Theater Detroit | Floral & Decor (Florist Reception): Bellasario | Catering: Krishna Catering | Catering Apps & Dinner: Aahar Cusine | DJ: DJ Chachai | Cake & Treats: Elegance in Sugar


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