Manesh & Anjalee

When two people are connected at the heart, it doesn’t matter what they do, who they are, but where they are going… and these two are going to their forever after!

When we walked into the room, we felt like family to them. There were so many familiar faces that greeted us with hugs and remembered our names. A few of our older couples were a part of this wedding, and we got to party with them. So fun when this happens!

and if you think these family got wild at Sindhura’s Grah Shanti, wait until you see these images! These people were all in! And while Anjalee pretty much got her whole body covered in paste, and ended up washing off with a hose outdoors, I can say I had never seen a groom getting his clothes tore and he ended on his underwear.. no joke!

okay, so just look at how it escalated… they started with a little paste here and there, and then they got so so wild at him!

After hours of hair, make up, henna and all sorts of blessings, this beauty was on her way to see her husband to be! so exciting! She looked stunning!

First look always gets our hearts beeping so fast!

If people walked together, that would be a good thing...

Serena and Kylash have walked the best 4 days of their lives! Congratulations for finding each other in the midst of so many people. These two make love feel so easy… so real. We are in love to say the least!

The rest of their story is for another day… (sigh!)

Invited to a Sangeet for the first time?

If you ever get invited to a Hindu, Punjabi or a Gujurati wedding event, and you see the word “Sangeet” or “Garba” it means festival of music. It is by far our favorite day of our 4-day Indian weddings. In most Sangeets or Garbas, depending on their religious background (usually depends whether the couple is from the north or the south of India), couples perform in front of their guests, and their families put together quite the show for the night!

We start our Sangeet/Garba celebrations by taking a creative session with our bride & groom. This session was a thirty minute window before their program began. Monica is not only the most photogenic bride we’ve had all year round, but also had a contagious smile that warmed everyones hearts while working with her and her handsome groom.

To start the program, Monica and Pratik lit up a candle and had a religious ceremony at the altar. Then they danced around the altar. All guests were invited to do this challenging dance, even if they didn’t know the steps; while the expert crowds danced non-stop as the music and the difficulty of the dance continuously got faster and harder.