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Taijasa and Pratik took their focus off the glitz and glamour factor that is common part of every Indian shaadi, concentrating just on making their big day a classy, intimate affair with ...
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Grishma and Puneet’s wedding celebrations prove yet again that Pujabi’s do weddings with style! This beautiful couple showed-off diverse styles with multiple pre-wedding photoshoots ra...
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Jagmandir, Udaipur hosted the wedding celebrations of Hetali and Harsjeet. Our favorite parts from this royal wedding ceremony – the bride’s shimmery gold lehenga, the funky Nehru jacke...
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In a world where modernism has met tradition, there’s no longer such a thing as a typical wedding. Zaheer and Lubaina broke free of cultural stereotypes by keeping it minimal and gorgeou...
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Don’t we all need a dose of wedding razzmatazz with myriad hues of emotions, rocking sangeet sessions and glitzy jewellery? That’s all we can say about Ankit and Dhwani’s wedding,...
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Saijan and Siddhi’s union is what traditional south Indian weddings are made of – large family gatherings, lots of rituals and ceremonies and a whole lot of love. This beautiful union ...
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Who doesn’t love Christian wedding ceremonies? Every element in it is absolutely magical. The dress, the vows, first dances, the toast – everything literally leaves us doe eyed; and we ...
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It’s not every day that you see endearing wedding clicks which are not trying too hard to add that Bollywood zing or look snazzy. There’s something really appealing about the ...
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A beautiful blushing bride dressed in gold and red, a handsome groom dressed to match and a happy, happy family - this union had joy and laughter spread throughout every wedding ritual. Rachna and...
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Nidhi and Sandeep showed us how they can go from professional to traditional in a breeze and their pre and post wedding photos are witness to that! Dressed in sharp blazers and denims, this ravish...
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They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and that’s exactly what happened in Mahalsa and Shouvik’s case! Working together in the same organization, they only realized their love fo...
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The Arabic word Walima is derived from the root word Walam, which means to gather and assemble. It was usually used for a meal or feast where people were invited and gathered together in celebratio...