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At Maharani Weddings, we believe that every bride deserves the fairytale wedding of her dreams! Here at MaharaniWeddings.com you will find glittering seeds of inspiration for every aspect of your upcoming wedding. In addition to profiling some of the most spectacular Indian weddings from around the globe through interviews, pictures, and videos, we also hand-pick and share a list of the best Indian wedding vendors in our Maharani Weddings Platinum Guide. From event planners to photographers, dj's, florists, cinematographers, makeup artists, mehndi artists, you name it... you’ll find connections to every resource you could ever need for all your wedding ceremonies and celebrations.

Dallas, TX Indian Wedding by A&A Photo | Video

Some weddings feel like a celebration… and others feel like a beautiful rhythm—where every moment flows into the next with intention, energy, and heart. Divya & Abhishek’s wedding was exactly that: a seamless blend of elegance, tradition, and pure joy, wrapped in a celebration that felt as vibrant as it was meaningful.

Set against the refined backdrop of The Westin Dallas Stonebriar Golf Resort, the celebration unfolded in a space that felt both grand and inviting—perfect for hosting a wedding that honored tradition while embracing a modern, elevated aesthetic. At the helm of it all was Rama Bhat Events, a powerhouse in planning and design known for crafting weddings that feel polished, cohesive, and effortlessly executed. With their expert guidance, every detail—from the ceremony flow to the reception energy—came together with precision, allowing Divya & Abhishek to immerse themselves in the experience fully.

The décor by Elegant Affairs DFW transformed the venue into a visual dream. Rich textures, thoughtful floral arrangements, and a beautifully designed mandap created a setting that felt both luxurious and warm. It’s the kind of design that doesn’t just impress—it invites, drawing guests into every moment of the celebration.

Divya’s bridal look was the epitome of timeless elegance. With glam by Beauty by Jjlis, her hair and makeup struck the perfect balance between modern sophistication and classic bridal beauty. Every detail felt intentional, enhancing her natural glow and ensuring she looked stunning from every angle (and yes, every photo was absolutely worth framing).

As guests gathered to celebrate, Anand Adiar Bhavan's culinary experience brought comfort and authenticity to the forefront. Rich, flavorful dishes paid homage to tradition, creating a dining experience that felt both nostalgic and indulgent—because let’s be honest, amazing food is always a highlight.

And then… the celebration turned up. With Jazz Entertainment leading the music, the dance floor quickly became the heart of the evening. Add in the magic of live music by Saravanan, and suddenly, the night felt layered, dynamic, and full of life. Guests didn’t just watch the celebration—they became part of it, moving, laughing, and creating memories that will last long after the final song played. Of course, no South Asian wedding is complete without the intricate beauty of mehndi, and Mehnaz’s artistry added that personal, cultural touch that ties everything together. Each design told its own story—delicate, detailed, and deeply meaningful.

Capturing it all with a storytelling approach that feels both candid and cinematic was A&A Photo | Video. Their work goes beyond documentation, focusing on the in-between moments—the laughter, the quiet glances, the bursts of joy—that truly define a wedding day. The result? A gallery that feels as alive as the celebration itself.

What makes Divya & Abhishek’s wedding so unforgettable isn’t just the stunning décor or the high-energy reception—it’s the way everything came together with intention and heart. Every element, every detail, every moment felt like a reflection of their story.

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Maharani brides, remember: your wedding should reflect you. Enjoy every moment!

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Venue: The Westin Dallas Stonebriar Golf Resort Hotel | Planning & Design: Rama Bhat Events | Floral & Decor: Elegant Affairs DFW | Hair & Makeup: Jjlis Joan | Catering: Anand Adiar Bhavan | DJ: Jazz Entertainment | Live Music: Saravanan | Mehndi Artist: Mehnaz | Photography: A&A Photo | Video


What Your Wedding Jewelry Says About You (And Your Zodiac Sign)

There's a reason you keep coming back to the same type of jewelry on every bridal inspiration board. It's not indecision — it's alignment. Your instincts are pulling you toward pieces that match something deeper: your personality, your energy, and maybe, your zodiac sign.

We've always believed that South Asian bridal jewelry is more than adornment. A maang tikka placed at the Ajna chakra, bangles that jingle through every ceremony, a nath worn only on the most sacred day of your life — these are intentional, ancient choices. So we thought: what if we matched them to the most ancient personality system of all?

Here's what your sign says about the jewelry you're meant to wear on your wedding day.

♈ Aries — The Bold Bride Mar 21 – Apr 19

Aries brides don't whisper — they announce. Ruled by Mars and driven by fire, you need jewelry that matches your presence: a thick, sculptural Kundan choker, a structured layered necklace set, and earrings that frame your face without apology. Think red and gold, heavy settings, and the kind of piece that has weight when you hold it. You're not wearing jewelry to accessorize. You're wearing it to armor up.

Best pieces: Kundan choker, heavy Meenakari earrings, stacked gold bangles

♉ Taurus — The Heirloom Bride Apr 20 – May 20

Taurus is ruled by Venus — the planet of beauty, luxury, and things that last. You're not interested in trendy. You want jewelry that means something: Polki diamonds set in unrefined gold, a necklace your daughter might wear someday, bangles with real weight and real history. If a piece is from your grandmother's collection, it's already perfect. If it isn't, you'll buy something that looks like it could be.

Best pieces: Polki diamond necklace, heirloom gold bangles, antique Kundan maang tikka

♊ Gemini — The Creative Bride May 21 – Jun 20

You were never going to wear a matching set. That's simply not how your mind works. Gemini brides are drawn to layering, contrast, and unexpected combinations — a structured collar with a delicate chain underneath, one bold earring and one dainty one, a color-clash that shouldn't work but completely does. People will ask who styled you. Tell them it was your brain at 2 am.

Best pieces: Layered necklace sets, mismatched earrings, versatile pieces that work across multiple ceremonies

♋ Cancer — The Sentimental Bride Jun 21 – Jul 22

Cancer brides feel everything — and their jewelry should too. You're the bride who cries while putting on your mother's bangles. Who wraps a locket around your wrist because someone you love gave it to you. Pearl jewelry speaks to Cancer's connection to the moon, to softness, to memory. Your bridal look will be the most emotionally layered in the room, and not a single guest will be able to explain exactly why they're tearing up when they see you.

Best pieces: Pearl maang tikka, sentimental charm jewelry, borrowed bangles, moon-motif pieces

♌ Leo — The Statement Bride Jul 23 – Aug 22

Let's be honest: you've known since childhood that your wedding would be iconic. Leo is ruled by the sun, and you were made to shine. Your jewelry should be visible from the back of the hall — an oversized maang tikka that cascades down your forehead, chandelier jhumkas that catch every light in the room, a necklace with enough presence that guests will remember it in photos twenty years from now. This is not the day for restraint. You'd never forgive yourself.

Best pieces: Oversized maang tikka, chandelier jhumkas, dramatic layered necklace set, bold nath

♍ Virgo — The Refined Bride Aug 23 – Sep 22

Virgo brides choose every piece with precision. Nothing is random. Nothing is excessive. You want temple jewelry in fine gold, a single-strand nath, jhumkas that are small but intricate — the kind of pieces that reward a second look. People will lean in and say"that detail is incredible." That's exactly what you planned. You've been planning this for years, actually.

Best pieces: Temple gold jewelry, delicate nath, small detailed jhumkas, fine gold bangles

♎ Libra — The Balanced Bride Sep 23 – Oct 22

Libra is ruled by Venus and obsessed with harmony — in relationships, in aesthetics, and yes, in jewelry. You want a perfectly coordinated set in a soft, romantic palette. Rose gold feels like your metal. Symmetry feels like your love language. You spent an unreasonable amount of time choosing between two nearly identical pieces, and the one you chose is exquisite.

Best pieces: Rose gold sets, soft-toned Kundan, matched necklace-earring-tikka sets

♏ Scorpio — The Mysterious Bride Oct 23 – Nov 21

Scorpio brides don't want to be read immediately. You want pieces that draw people in — a haath phool with unusual stones, deep ruby or emerald accents, earrings that are minimal but impossible to ignore. Your jewelry has edge without trying too hard. It feels like it has a history. You like it that way.

Best pieces: Haath phool, jewel-toned stone settings (ruby, emerald, garnet), sculptural earrings

♐ Sagittarius — The Free-Spirited Bride Nov 22 – Dec 21

Traditional rules were made for other people. Sagittarius brides are drawn to fusion, to travel, to jewelry that tells a story across cultures — Rajasthani tribal silver mixed with a modern neckpiece, stacked glass bangles beside a gold kada, a nath from a market in Jaipur you still think about. Your look is globally inspired, entirely personal, and impossible to replicate.

Best pieces: Tribal silver jewelry, fusion statement pieces, stacked mixed-metal bangles

♑ Capricorn — The Investment Bride Dec 22 – Jan 19

You researched the jeweler. You know the karat. You asked about the resale value. Capricorn brides approach jewelry the way they approach everything: strategically and impeccably. A classic 22k gold bridal set — necklace, earrings, bangles, maang tikka — chosen for longevity, craftsmanship, and the fact that it will look just as beautiful in your daughter's wedding photos someday.

Best pieces: 22k gold classic bridal set, structured bangles, timeless design pieces

♒ Aquarius — The Visionary Bride Jan 20 – Feb 18

You are not buying what everyone else is buying. Aquarius brides want jewelry with an unconventional story — turquoise or moonstone instead of diamonds, oxidized silver instead of yellow gold, geometric cuts instead of traditional settings. You might source pieces from an independent artisan or a brand with a social mission. Your jewelry is a statement, always, and you wear it with complete conviction.

Best pieces: Moonstone or turquoise statement pieces, oxidized silver, geometric design jewelry

♓ Pisces — The Dreamy Bride Feb 19 – Mar 20

Pisces brides are romantic to their core, and their jewelry should feel like it came from a dream. The most delicate jhumkas you could find — the ones that sway when you move — paired with a floral maang tikka in soft gold. Nothing harsh, nothing angular. You want to feel like you're floating. The right jewelry will help you get there.

Best pieces: Floral maang tikka, delicate drop jhumkas, pearl accents, soft gold or rose gold settings

Now Tell Us — Did We Get Your Sign Right?

Drop your zodiac in the comments and let us know if your jewelry instincts match your stars. And if you're still searching for the venue that matches your vision as perfectly as your jewelry matches your sign, we can help with that too.

Take the Maharani Dream Venue Quiz and get matched with your perfect space.

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Richmond, VA  Fusion Wedding by Paperboys

Step into a world of romance as Sammy & Sean’s wedding unfolds on the Platinum Guide Blog.

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Maharanis, take note: the best weddings aren’t just about how they look—they’re about how they feel.

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DJ: Desibeatzs Entertainment | Venue: Hilton Richmond Hotel & Spa/Short Pump | Planning & Design: Planned Celebrations | Floral & Decor: Sangeetha Vanchi | Hair & Makeup: Glam by MK | Catering: Shankara Caterings | Bridal Jewelry: Design by Varshaa | Photography: Paperboys


Punta Cana, DO Fusion Wedding by Meraki Weddings

If there’s one thing we know for sure, it’s this: when love meets a tropical paradise, the result is nothing short of unforgettable. Kimberly & Anant’s destination wedding in Punta Cana was a sun-drenched, joy-filled celebration that blended vibrant South Asian traditions with laid-back Caribbean luxury—and yes, it delivered Wow Factor at every turn.

Like many modern love stories, theirs began unexpectedly during the COVID lockdown in 2020. When they finally met in person on a hike months later, the spark they had built virtually instantly came to life—and from then on, they became inseparable. Kimberly & Anant’s planned their wedding with care, incorporating their diverse backgrounds—Indian, Dominican, and Korean—to create a personal and culturally rich celebration. Kimberly's dream of a destination wedding in the Dominican Republic was ideal, especially with much of her family living there, making Punta Cana the perfect location for their special day.

Hosted at the iconic Hard Rock Punta Cana, this multi-day celebration felt like the ultimate wedding getaway—where every moment flowed seamlessly from heartfelt to high-energy. With the ocean breeze, palm-lined views, and golden sunsets as their backdrop, Kimberly & Anant created an experience that felt both elevated and effortlessly fun.

Bringing this vision to life was Shaadi Factory, whose expertise in planning destination South Asian weddings truly shined. From coordinating events across multiple days to ensuring every detail reflected the couple’s style, they crafted a celebration that felt cohesive, intentional, and completely stress-free for the couple (which, let’s be honest, is the real luxury). What made this wedding especially memorable was how deeply personal every detail felt. The Sangeet featured a tropical sunset theme inspired by the Caribbean, with guests dressed in sunset tones and entertained by Dominican folkloric and traditional Indian dancers. A Korean-Indian fusion menu honored both families, while personalized table numbers highlighted key milestones from the couple's relationship. Guests received hand-painted Dominican mugs as favors, reflecting Kimberly's heritage and the celebration's location.

The décor, designed by Mercaflor and Caribbean Celebrations, was a vibrant blend of tropical romance and traditional elegance. Think lush florals, bold color palettes, and statement setups that complemented the natural beauty of the venue without competing with it. Each event had its own personality, yet everything felt connected—like chapters in one beautifully written story.

Kimberly’s bridal looks were effortlessly radiant, enhanced by Olga Pipich’s flawless hair and makeup artistry. Whether it was a sunlit ceremony moment or a glamorous reception entrance, every look felt polished, modern, and perfectly suited to the destination vibe.

Of course, no destination wedding is complete without incredible food—and Hard Rock Punta Cana delivered a culinary experience that kept guests delighted from start to finish. Add in seamless logistics and elevated service, and it’s easy to see why this venue remains a favorite for couples dreaming of a tropical “I do.” And then… the party began.

With MVP DJs behind the music, the energy never dipped. From lively pre-wedding celebrations to a packed dance floor under glowing lights by Inspire Solutions, every night felt like a celebration within a celebration. Guests didn’t just attend—they fully immersed themselves, dancing, laughing, and creating memories that felt as vibrant as the setting itself.

Adding thoughtful touches throughout the experience were details like a chic photo booth by JJ Studios, meaningful mehndi by Henna Studio, and beautifully curated favors by Los Duenos—because it’s always the little things that guests remember most.

And behind the scenes, ensuring that every guest arrived, stayed, and experienced the celebration seamlessly was Indian Destination Wedding Inc., a Platinum Guide member known for turning destination wedding logistics into a smooth, enjoyable journey. From travel coordination to guest experience, their role is often the unsung hero of destination celebrations—and here, they delivered flawlessly.

Capturing it all with cinematic artistry was Meraki Weddings, whose storytelling brought every moment to life. Their ability to blend emotion with breathtaking visuals created a film that feels immersive, heartfelt, and undeniably beautiful—one that Kimberly & Anant will treasure for years to come.

What makes this wedding so special isn’t just the stunning location or the vibrant events—it’s the feeling it leaves behind. A celebration that felt joyful, intentional, and full of life. A reminder that weddings aren’t just about the day—they’re about the experience, the people, and the memories that follow you long after you’ve left paradise.

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How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?

Anant and I first met in March 2020, when most of the world was in a COVID lockdown. We both decided to give dating apps a try since there was nowhere to go, and we all thought we'd only be stuck at home for two weeks. We started talking because we both went to the same college around the same time and soon found out we had a lot more in common. Two weeks of being stuck at home quickly turned into two months, but we got through the monotonous and dark days through our lively conversations and occasional FaceTime dates/calls. Even though we hadn't met in person yet due to the pandemic, I already felt so close to him. It was a different feeling from anyone I had met before. In May, once it was safer to meet in person, we decided to finally meet in person on a hike at a state forest near where my parents lived, since that was all we could do at the time. Once we met, the spark we felt through our previous conversations instantly came to life, and from then on, we were inseparable.

As we started introducing each other to our friends and family, we saw how effortlessly our lives blended together. Experiences became more full when we spent them together, and even the ordinary moments began to feel meaningful simply because we were sharing them side by side. Those feelings made it clear that we wanted to build a life together for the rest of our days.

Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Our proposal took place while we were on vacation in Italy. Since we both love hiking, we planned to spend part of our two-week trip exploring the Dolomites. After a morning hike, Anant told me he had made a reservation at a nice restaurant for dinner and suggested we dress up for the occasion.

As we drove toward dinner, we gradually left the town behind and found ourselves winding higher and higher into the mountains. After about half an hour, we arrived at a parking lot that felt like the middle of nowhere. Anant mentioned we would need to walk a bit to reach the restaurant, and I remember starting to feel anxious since we were already running late for the reservation he had given me. He seemed unusually calm and distracted, which only added to my confusion.

Then he asked if I wanted to take a few photos in a nearby field, which felt a bit unexpected given how pressed for time we seemed to be—but I agreed. We stepped into the open field, completely alone except for the breathtaking backdrop of the Italian Alps, and a photographer who I didn't notice had been hiding from a distance. Anant then got down on one knee, asked me to marry him, and the rest is history.

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.
Planning our wedding was the perfect mix of fun and chaos. We were trying to find the perfect way to blend three cultures, but with a modern twist. Anant's parents are from India, my mom is from the Dominican Republic, and my dad is Korean. We wanted to make sure we could find ways to honor each culture, whether it be big or small. It had always been a dream of mine to get married on the beach in the Dominican Republic, and since I have a lot of family who live there, we thought a destination wedding would be a great option. After doing some research, we decided to go with Indian Destination Wedding as our wedding travel agency since they had amazing reviews, and we enjoyed our introductory meeting with them. Indian Destination Wedding asked us questions about the type of wedding experience we were looking for and what our dealbreakers were. It was very important to us that the hotel we pick have a lot of experience with South Asian weddings since we knew we wanted to have a Sangeet, Hindu Ceremony, Western Ceremony, and Reception. Hard Rock Punta Cana checked off all of our boxes from South Asian wedding experience, activities for our guests, modern and spacious rooms, and large event areas. For information on the local hotel vendors, I relied a lot upon our hotel wedding coordinator and a Hard Rock Punta Cana Facebook brides group where new and previous brides exchange advice. Decor was mainly inspired by Pinterest, social media, and our own personalities in order to give our events a personal twist.

Our outfits were probably one of the hardest things to coordinate. We decided we weren't going to have enough time to do wedding shopping in India and so we spent a lot of our weekends early on in the planning process going to Edison, NJ, where a lot of Indian clothing stores are, to try on different outfits and get a sense of what style and colors we preferred. Then we needed to do the same for the Western Ceremony outfits and reception. Although the process was long and we probably tried on over 100 outfits combined, we ended up with the perfect looks for our wedding events.

How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
I had never tried on a bridal lehenga before, so I went into the process with an open mind, ready to explore different colors and styles. Since I already knew I would be wearing a traditional white gown for the Western ceremony, I didn’t want to choose a white lehenga for the other events. I initially considered reds and pinks, but the reds felt a bit too deep for a beach setting, and the pinks tended to blend too closely with my skin tone.

In the end, we came across a sage green lehenga, and everything about it felt unexpectedly perfect—the color was unique, and the embroidery was beautifully detailed. It stood out in the best way, and we all instantly fell in love with it.

What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
One of the most enjoyable parts of planning our wedding was incorporating personal touches that truly reflected who we are as a couple. For the Sangeet, we served Korean-Indian fusion cuisine as a celebration of both of our cultures. We also gifted hand-painted mugs from a local artisan near where my family lives in the Dominican Republic, each featuring traditional Dominican scenery. At our reception, we displayed wedding photos of close family members to honor the generations before us. Even our table numbers were personalized, featuring fun facts and meaningful milestones from our relationship that corresponded with each table number. It was so fun to find different ways that we could make moments during the wedding feel very personal to us.

What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
For a lot of my friends and family, it was the first time they had ever been to a South Asian wedding, and so many of the customs and traditions were new to them. The same applied to Anant's family, where many of them had never been to a Western Ceremony or experienced parts of Dominican culture, such as an hora loca, which is a time during the reception when props are handed out to guests, the music is heightened, and usually entertainers come out to draw people to the dance floor. Our wedding was not traditional to one culture, and so everyone was able to experience something new.

Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
During our Hindu ceremony, one of my favorite moments was hearing the priest explain that Anant and I would be together for seven lifetimes. I truly do feel like we were destined to meet, and the priest's words felt like a confirmation of this feeling. Standing there together, listening to the waves and looking out at all the people who had traveled from near and far to celebrate our union, felt incredibly special and surreal. During our Western ceremony, I especially loved exchanging personalized vows. We show our love for one another every day through small acts of service, but there was something deeply meaningful about hearing heartfelt, handwritten words that expressed exactly why we are each other’s person.

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.
For our Sangeet, we chose a tropical sunset theme to complement the timing of the event, which began just as the sun was setting. We asked our guests to dress in sunset-inspired colors, which created such a vibrant and beautiful atmosphere. For this event, I decided to wear a red lehenga since I wasn’t wearing red on our wedding day. I loved this outfit because it felt like a modern fusion of Indian and Western fashion. The designer I worked with, Netri Aggarwal, was incredibly accommodating and brought my vision to life through a custom design that felt perfectly unique to me.

As this was our first wedding event, we really wanted it to feel like a warm welcome to the Dominican Republic and immerse our guests in the beauty and energy of the Caribbean. We incorporated tropical florals throughout the décor and hosted the event outdoors, which created the perfect atmosphere. My Dominican side of the family performed a traditional Dominican dance wearing authentic folkloric attire, and it was such a fun and meaningful moment to share with everyone. Anant’s side of the family also performed traditional Indian dances, which brought so much excitement and energy to the evening, especially for guests who were experiencing the music and choreography for the first time. Once the DJ opened the dance floor after the performances, no one held back. The dance floor stayed packed all night long and truly set the tone for an unforgettable celebration.

Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
My biggest piece of advice would be to trust the process and invest in a wedding planner or travel agency, especially if you are planning a destination wedding with multiple events. Leading up to the wedding, I had a lot of anxiety because there were so many moving parts and logistics to coordinate, and it was hard to fully picture how everything would come together. However, we worked with Shaadi Factory alongside Indian Destination Wedding and our coordinator at Hard Rock Punta Cana, and they truly did an incredible job.

The people you hire are professionals, and they know how to make everything come together seamlessly. I was amazed by how smoothly each event flowed, and because of that, I was able to be fully present and truly enjoy every moment instead of worrying about small things going wrong. Being present is one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself during your wedding celebrations, because the entire experience goes by so quickly.

Maharanis, if you’ve dreamed of a once-in-a-lifetime destination wedding, this is your sign. 

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Travel Concierge: Indian Destination Wedding | Venue: Hard Rock Punta Cana | Planning & Design: Shaadi Factory | Floral & Decor: Mercaflor | Floral & Decor: Caribbean Celebrations | Hair & Makeup: Olga Pipich | Catering: Hard Rock Punta Cana | DJ: MVP DJs | Cinematography: Meraki Weddings | Lighting: Inspire Solutions | Mehndi Artist: Henna Studio | Photo Booth: JJ Studios | Rentals: EPC Events | Transportation: HOTS Productions | Favors: Los Duenos


Long Island, NY Fusion Wedding by Memory Lane Studios

Alina & Mikhail’s magical celebration is shining on the Platinum Guide Blog—read it today!

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Venues: Crest Hollow Country Club | Cakes & Treats: Crest Hollow Country Club | Venue: Mata Sahib Kaur Gurdwara | Planning & Design: Artistic Affairs NY | Floral & Decor: Let's Bloom Florist | Hair & Makeup: Rachel Esco | Catering: Benares Catering | DJ: DJ Tony | Baraat: Mata Sahib Kaur Gurdwara | Photography & Cinematography: Memory Lane Studios | Event Designer: Artistic Affairs NY | Lighting: DJ Tony | Mehndi Artist: Shamina Akter | Rentals: Magnoza | Live Music: Premier DJ


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