Some weddings begin with grandeur. Others begin with joy. For Ruchi & Shaunak, the magic started with marigolds, mehndi, and moments that made their hearts feel full before the ceremony even began. Nestled in the serene elegance of The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas, their celebration unfolded like poetry—each pre-wedding ritual rich with color, culture, and connection.
Draped in a striking orange outfit, her hands mid-air in a happy dance, Ruchi's mehndi night was a burst of tradition wrapped in bold personality. Her intricate henna by Sheetals Henna Designs wasn't just beautiful—it told the story of her roots, future, and radiant spirit. As golden threads of sunlight streamed through the windows, Ruchi beamed in a room filled with vibrant drapes, parasols, and laughter. Her friends showed off their mehndi-clad palms, and every corner of the space hummed with energy. This night celebrated sisterhood, stories, and the sacred art of preparation.
In matching shades of marigold and sunshine, the couple sat beneath a cascading canopy of yellow garlands. Ruchi wore a vibrant Devayani Chavan lehenga in fuchsia and chartreuse, adorned with floral jewelry that echoed the garden-like setting. Her soft, glowing makeup and flowing waves—expertly styled by Beauty by Joan Lis—enhanced her natural radiance as she laughed—no, glowed—as turmeric paste playfully covered her cheeks.
Shaunak didn't get off easy. Between his groomsmen ambushing him with handfuls of haldi and Ruchi smudging his cheeks with the biggest grin, it was hard to tell whether he was a groom or a full-blown art project.
And that's the thing—these weren't just rituals. They were celebrations of joy, playfulness, and the bond that carried them from college friendship to forever.
There's something sacred about silence. In a quiet green space before the ceremony, Ruchi & Shaunak stood back-to-back—eyes closed, hearts wide open. With "Hers" and "His" vow books clutched in their hands, they reached for each other. It wasn't a first look. It was something softer, more profound. A first touch. And it was captured with soul-stirring precision by WSS Weddings, a team whose talent lies in what they photograph and feel. Known for their expertise in South Asian weddings, WSS knew how to preserve this quiet exchange's intimacy without intruding. Every image from this moment—soft hands meeting, subtle smiles, quiet anticipation—is a masterclass in emotional storytelling.
When the sun set and the lights dimmed, DJ Riz Entertainment turned up the volume—literally and emotionally. From the couple's grand entrance to the night's final song, DJ Riz curated a high-energy soundtrack that had every guest on their feet. With seamless transitions between Bollywood beats, crowd-favorite bangers, and romantic slow dances, the dance floor transformed into a full-blown celebration of love and legacy. Ruchi & Shaunak's first dance was magical, and by the end of the night, even the aunties were grooving. Every ritual felt intentional, every detail filled with meaning. And thanks to a dream team of vendors who understood their vision, this celebration wasn't just picture-perfect—it was soul-stirring.
How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
I first met Shaunak as an undergrad at Case Western in Cleveland, Ohio. I was a sophomore and he was a senior when we first became friends while on our college's Bollywood Fusion dance team, Case Kismat! Our friendship blossomed, evolving into something more towards the end of his senior year. However, with Shaunak embarking on medical school in Toledo, we decided to part ways. After a summer apart, we rekindled our connection and decided to give long-distance a try. While we faced challenges, our bond grew stronger.
Shaunak already knew knew from the start that we were destined to be together. I, still focused on completing my undergraduate degree, wasn't quite ready to envision a future with him. Over time, I realized that he was truly 'the one.' Our relationship was built on a strong foundation of friendship and mutual respect. We faced challenges head-on, learning and growing from every experience. We could effortlessly navigate both joyful moments and serious situations together.
Looking back, I am incredibly grateful for our journey. From our initial connection in college to our decision to spend the rest of our lives together, every step has been an incredible adventure.
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Shaunak planned the most incredible proposal! Since it was my birthday, everything leading up to it was cleverly disguised as birthday celebrations. My parents flew in, I got pampered with nails and hair, and even picked out a dress with my mom and sister – all under the guise of birthday festivities. Everyone was in on the secret for over two months!
I had a sneaking suspicion that something special might happen that week, but I tried to convince myself it was just an elaborate birthday surprise. Then, right before we left for what I thought was my birthday dinner, Shaunak's sister arrived unexpectedly from out of town. That's when I knew.
Both my sister and Shaunak's sister accompanied me as we walked through downtown Cleveland to the stunning Arcade, a historic landmark. There, I was greeted by both our parents and Shaunak, who had transformed the space with beautiful flowers and printed canvases showcasing our memories together. To top it off, our best friends from out of town surprised me as the photographers!
Shaunak knelt down and proposed, and it was absolutely magical. The entire evening was so perfectly planned, but I secretly wished for a bigger celebration with all of our friends. After a lovely family dinner, I thought the surprises were over.
The next day, we headed to Shaunak's family home for brunch, and that's where the real surprise awaited me! Over 20 of our closest friends from high school and college were there, just as I had hoped. We spent the day celebrating with everyone, and later enjoyed the VIP section at a downtown club. It was the most unforgettable day!
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The most enjoyable part of the planning process was bringing two families and communities closer together. We learned about each other's values, beliefs, customs, and traditions, and explored how to weave the story of our relationship into the wedding.
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Throughout the weekend, there was a palpable sense of joy that was a product of our amazing guests. Song and dance was how our relationship started and our guests shared with us that they loved the creative performances that came from the bride and groom, the bridal party, our families, and our friends.
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
The most special moment of our wedding was undoubtedly our 'first touch.' Not wanting to see each other prior to the ceremony, we opted for this unique alternative to the first look. Standing back-to-back, we held hands and privately exchanged our vows. Amidst the whirlwind of wedding preparations, this intimate moment provided a much-needed pause. We were able to slow down, connect with each other, and truly be present before embarking on our journey as a married couple. The intense emotions we felt as our hands met, finally experiencing each other's presence on that day, will forever be etched in our memories. This unforgettable experience was made possible thanks to our brilliant photographer, Deepesh, who suggested this unique approach.
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
Jewelry played a significant role throughout our wedding festivities. My maternal grandmother has always cherished fine jewelry, and she carefully selected many of the sets I wore throughout the weekend. While each piece was beautiful, the most meaningful were those worn during the ceremony: a collection of my mother's wedding jewelry, chosen by her nearly three decades ago. I also wore my maternal grandmother's bangles, my paternal grandmother's nath (a traditional Maharashtrian nose pin), and gold hairpins from my great-grandmother. It was a poignant tribute to the generations of women who came before me.
It was the celebration of everything they've built together and everything still to come.