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Miya & Vishal’s wedding dreams came to life. Discover their story on the Platinum Guide Blog!
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If ever there were a venue made for a grand love story, it would be San Francisco City Hall. With its sweeping staircases, gilded balconies, and architectural drama that practically demands a cinematic entrance, Anisha & Abhilash chose a setting that matched the scale of their celebration—and then elevated it even further. Their fusion wedding in San Francisco was elegant, emotional, and layered with thoughtful detail from start to finish.
Their story unfolded in true modern romance fashion, but the wedding itself felt timeless. With Opal Event Planning at the helm, every moment felt seamless and intentional. From guest flow to décor placement, the planning team ensured the grandeur of City Hall never overshadowed the intimacy of the couple’s connection.
Visually, this celebration was nothing short of breathtaking. Saba Decor transformed the space with florals that complemented—not competed with—the venue’s ornate architecture. Lush arrangements softened marble textures, while carefully curated design details created a balance between modern refinement and cultural richness. The result? A reception that felt like stepping into a dream sequence.
Anisha’s bridal fashion was a study in contemporary South Asian elegance. She selected ensembles from Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop, blending modern silhouettes with traditional craftsmanship. Abhilash complemented her beautifully in attire from Manyavar, bringing a regal polish to the celebration. Together, they embodied the essence of fusion—not just in culture, but in style.
Beauty played its own starring role. Dolled Up By Lulu ensured Anisha’s hair and makeup struck that perfect balance between soft glam and bridal radiance. Her look enhanced her natural features while holding up flawlessly under City Hall’s dramatic lighting (and trust us, those balconies are not shy about spotlight moments). Intricate mehndi by Nishu Jain of Navkaar Henna added a layer of tradition and artistry, grounding the modern setting in cultural roots.
And then came the food—the true love language of every South Asian wedding. Guests were treated to a culinary experience by Jalsa Indian Catering and Sakoon Catering, offering flavors that were both comforting and elevated. Plates were cleared quickly, compliments flowed freely, and we’re willing to bet more than a few guests went back for seconds.
Music and atmosphere were carefully curated. Synchronicity Strings infused the ceremony with live instrumental elegance, creating a romantic soundtrack that echoed through the grand hall. Later, Kingh Official took over the reception, transforming the marble-floored space into a high-energy dance floor that kept guests celebrating well into the night. Because what’s a fusion wedding without a little bit of classical strings followed by a packed dance floor moment?
Every arrival and departure was handled in style thanks to Ambassador Limo Service, while Social Elegance ensured guests felt attended to with polished hospitality throughout the evening.
Of course, none of these moments would live on quite so vividly without The Eventides, whose photography and cinematography captured the grandeur and intimacy in equal measure. Their lens didn’t just document the architecture or the outfits—it captured glances across balconies, laughter echoing under domes, and the quiet pauses between celebrations. The kind of storytelling that feels immersive long after the last dance.
Anisha & Abhilash’s wedding proves that fusion celebrations don’t have to choose between tradition and modernity—they can honor both with confidence. When intention meets collaboration and cultural pride meets creative vision, the result is pure Wow Factor.
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Experience the beauty of Mala & Anush’s big day—now unveiled on the Platinum Guide Blog!
How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
We were introduced by my best friend, Shelly, and his brother Sachin. They were medical school classmates and good friends who brought their friends and family together often. One of those times, Anush, I crossed paths and stayed in touch...and the rest is history!
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Anush was living in New York City, and I was visiting from Philadelphia for Memorial Day Weekend. We had our religious engagement a few weeks prior, so I had a feeling Anush had something big planned. However, when I came up on Friday, and we had a lowkey dinner, I thought it wasn't going to be the proposal weekend just yet...
The next morning, he asked me to meet him at his place before brunch with his friends. I came dressed in a casual brunch outfit, so I was surprised to see him in a blazer - he even hinted that I should change into something nicer, which he never does! Now I was a little suspicious, but New York does have upscale brunch spots, and his friends are quite fashion-forward, so I thought it could be a hint to meet those standards. I changed, and he came by in an Uber to head to brunch.
Then of course, Uber had car trouble...Anush seemed a bit stressed now. He called another Uber to take us to brunch, citing that his friends were already there and that we were running late. On a typical day, I am the one stressing about being late, and he would be the one staying calm and stress-free, so I was definitely surprised but again thought nothing of it.
We get to the rooftop and head upstairs - the hostess tells us our table is in the back corner and walks us through the restaurant past other diners. As we keep walking toward the back, some of the diners have their phones out and are smiling at us - I knew something was up! And of course, as we turned the corner, there was a MARRY ME sign and flowers set up in a secluded corner area with the NY skyline in the background! Anush, of course, got down on one knee while a photographer captured the perfect moment. Then we spent the rest of the long weekend checking out more of the city and sharing the great news with friends and family!
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.
I have been lucky enough to be a part of Dream Shaadi for 6 years - a wedding planning company based in the DC area and run by a good friend, Sumeet Bagai. Through my years of experience, I knew what priorities I had when it came to vendors and the types of personalities I wanted to work with for our big events. Since we had plenty of family in India, we had one large religious ceremony in Chennai, India and a fun 3-day party and reception in Cancun, Mexico. For a couple that loves to travel, we ended up having a double destination wedding/reception, and we were so, so lucky that Sumeet helped us plan everything.
For our Mexico celebration, we had 3 main events and picked 3 different types of themes for each. The first day was a welcome party, and we found a cool all-white outfit idea for Anush - so we built the theme around it! I also wore white (and gold), and we had the decor reflect white, black, and accents of gold/neutrals. Since we wore white, the guests could wear "bright" (colors) to make everything go together nicely.
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
My favorite color is blue -for my Indian wedding, my sari was a gorgeous blue one from Tulsi Silks. So for this epic celebration and vow ceremony, I got a custom outfit made with multiple shades of blue in it as well from Harshita Singhvi's Shades of Blue collection.
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
The weekly meetings with Sumeet, duh! Of course, other than that, I enjoyed working on "projects" with Anush, our brothers, our families, and select friends. For example, we planned themes and other details together as a couple, dances with the brothers/cousins, ceremony details with the parents, and so much more. We also liked both site visits and all of the dance practices - small moments that end up being like the "calm" before the actual moment. Sometimes dance practice also brought a lot of laughter and teamwork as we work on a common goal and get better and better with time. I'm also not a huge fan of trying on and shopping for clothes (neither is Anush) but we still had a nice time spending time with family on these tasks and taking breaks with yummy snacks and other activities when needed.
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
Two things come to mind - 1) was the fun method of bringing people out to the middle of dance floor during the welcome party: we had our MC say custom rhymes that applied to a group of people (let's say guests who are at their first indian wedding or our high school friends) and then a song clip played indicating that those folks should come out and dance with us. It was a huge hit because people loved that they could identify with one or more of these special groups to us and spend a fun moment with us in the limelight 2)
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
Our vows, of course - I had come up with some general topics to touch on when I said mine, including fun references to all of Anush's favorite things (NBA, Marvel) and things we liked to do together. Anush, on the other hand, blew me and everyone away, but came up with thoughtful, sweet words completely on the fly. The weather, view, and other details were also absolutely perfect during our Vow Ceremony, followed by the most gorgeous rooftop dinner event. On top of that, Sumeet was our talented "officiant", which was meaningful as he has been a big brother, mentor, friend, and planner to us over the years.
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.
Our reception evening was an homage to our love of travel and the various places we have lived, traveled together, and so on. Many of our friends and family also felt connected to these places, and we featured themed ways (like travel postcards!) to connect with us. During the reception, was also when our brothers gave fantastic speeches, our parents said some really nice words, and our best friends sealed the deal with fun memories from our past. Just like our cross-cultural upbringing of being Indian American and having such a diverse group of friends, our dances all featured English, Tamil, Spanish, and Hindi music (often mashed up), and everything came together in an epic fashion.
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Get a planner! It doesn't matter if you are detail-oriented and have a vision - it's nice to just have another person or team on your side that understands your vision and vouches for your ideas when it comes to complex family-related decisions or dealing with vendor-related issues. As a couple, it's necessary to be in the moment and enjoy things instead of stressing out - so with a planning team handling things in the background, we were able to truly enjoy every moment! On top of that, a good planner just knows how to save you money and work with your budget at every stage. Highly recommend!
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
We wanted to certainly shout out two vendors that were extra special to us - Dynasty AVE and Saptapadi Weddings. I have worked with Dynasty extensively through my time as a wedding coordinator, and so many of them have become good friends with us over the years. The other vendor, of course, is Saptapadi Weddings - I also had the privilege of working with them at several destination weddings - Federico, Poncho, and Hector have become such familiar, friendly faces that it was nice to have them at our Mexico events. They kept us relaxed and brought out the most beautiful moments through film and photography. Not only are both vendors our friends, but they are just amazing at what they do and go above and beyond all expectations.
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Angela & Sunjay’s began with a skeptical profile on Shaadi.com and a mother who said, “Just try it.” What was supposed to be one month of proving a point turned into virtual Netflix dates, long pandemic phone calls, and a friendship that quietly laid the strongest foundation. By the time they had their first in-person date, the connection was already undeniable. Sometimes “the one” doesn’t arrive with a dramatic entrance—sometimes he simply responds to your message.
When it came time to plan their wedding at the stunning Richard Nixon Library, a Platinum Guide venue and a true Southern California gem, the couple leaned into a vision that felt timeless and refined. With its grand architecture and manicured grounds, the venue provided a stately backdrop for both ceremony and reception—elevated yet warm, traditional yet modern. Angela, an emergency planner by profession, took the lead with calm precision, while Sunjay proudly selected the venue himself.
Under the thoughtful direction of SoCalEvents – Shumaila, who served as both planner and event designer, the wedding unfolded seamlessly. The décor by Deepti’s Florals embraced understated elegance—lush yet controlled, romantic without overwhelming the space. It was the kind of design that whispers luxury rather than shouts it. Rentals by Rosebud Rentals – Jessica Mora Casillas layered in softness and texture.
Angela made a bold and beautiful bridal choice—green. Though red is her favorite color, she had always envisioned herself as a green bride, long before meeting Sunjay. Working with Crossover Bollywood Se and Komal Creation – Komal Makkar, she brought that dream to life in a look that felt regal, intentional, and deeply personal. Her jewelry from IndiaTrend and Sokora Jewels added heirloom richness, while expert draping by Nisha Amin ensured every detail fell perfectly into place. Beauty by Dolled Up By Lulu gave Angela a polished, luminous finish that complemented the grandeur of the day without overpowering her natural elegance.
Sunjay looked effortlessly sharp in tuxedos from Nordstrom, embodying that classic groom energy we adore.
The culinary experience—an essential pillar of any unforgettable Indian wedding—was masterfully handled by White House Catering and Mantra Indian Cuisine, delivering flavors that guests are still talking about. The cake and sweet treats from the Richard Nixon Library and My Delight Cupcakery provided the perfect finale to an already indulgent celebration.
And then there was the energy. Dhamaka Productions kept the dance floor alive, proving once again why choosing the right DJ can define the night. (Fun fact: Angela’s sister meeting their DJ at another event sealed the deal. Sometimes fate handles vendor selection, too.)
Captured through the lens of KimFilms and Hollycal Production, every emotional glance, every joyful spin on the dance floor, and every quiet, reflective moment was preserved with cinematic grace. Their storytelling approach allowed the wedding to feel immersive—like you were right there in the ballroom, watching two resilient hearts choose joy after seasons of profound loss.
Because behind the elegance and celebration lies a deeper layer to Angela & Sunjay’s story. Over the course of five years, they experienced unimaginable grief—losing parents and beloved pets while planning their future together. They honored their loved ones with a memorial table, a quiet and meaningful tribute woven into a day centered on love.
This celebration was a reminder that weddings aren’t just about aesthetics—they’re about honoring the past, embracing the present, and stepping into the future hand in hand.
How did you meet your Groom and when did you know he was "the one"?
Sunjay and I met on Shaadi.com in 2020, on the eve of the pandemic. I was on shaadi.com because my mom kept telling me to go on there. I told her it would be pointless but signed up for a month to prove my point. I came across Sunjay’s profile a few times but didn’t interact with him until my last few days on the website. I ended up sending him a message and didn’t think he would respond. He did and the rest is history. Jk, he responded and then March came about and we went into shutdown. We ended up talking on the phone, watching Netflix virtually, and became really good friends over the course of the next 10 months. We went on our first date late in the year and have been together since then.
Share the scoop on your Proposal Story!
Sunjay had an elaborate set up for the proposal. We started talking about getting engaged and looking at rings in 2023, so I knew a proposal would be coming at some point but didn’t know when. Sunjay proposed in summer of 2023. Sunjay told me we would be going to a mixer type event for work. Prior to this event he took a keen interest in telling me to buy a nice dress and to get my nails done. So I thought ok this might be the proposal? We both met up in downtown and he made a big ordeal about forgetting to get his work name tag and went back to the car to get it. Once I saw the name tag I thought “oh ok we are going to a work event after all.” Once we got to the top floor and out of the elevator, an Ed Sheeran song started to play, til this day I can’t remember which one. We turned the corner and there was a whole set up with “Marry Me” letters, rose petals scattered all over the floor, and a photographer.
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.
I’d say I took the lead on wedding planning since I am an Emergency Planner by profession, it came easy to me. Sunjay was involved in the planning process, he actually picked out our venue Richard Nixon Library. We booked Dhamaka Productions as our DJ and it’s funny because while we were deciding on a DJ, my sister actually met our DJ at another event and that’s what sold us.
How did you select your bridal lengha or wedding dress? Did you have a favorite color in mind?
Red is my favorite color but I always wanted to be a green bride. I decided this even before I met Sunjay, I think I was subconsciously drawn to the color because it’s my mom’s favorite color and turned out to also be Sunjays favorite color. I followed CrossoverBollywoodSe on instagram for some time, so when the time came to design outfits it was a no brainer that I wanted to work with them for both bride and groom outfits.
What was the most enjoyable part of the planning process, and why?
Honestly, it was very challenging given that Sunjay’s mother suddenly and unexpectedly passed as we were planning for the wedding. We had to move our date out and it was an extremely difficult time. Also over the span of 5 years my dad passed away, both of Sunjay’s parents passed away, 2 of my dogs passed away, as did Sunjay’s dog. So it was very heavy and full of grief but we made it through together.
What did your guests particularly love about your Wedding?
The venue, the food, and the overall vibe. The feedback we got from our guests seems that they were not underwhelmed nor overwhelmed, it seemed just right and enjoyable.
Was there a really special moment in your wedding that constantly replays in your mind?
During cocktail hour our planner pulled us aside to show us the reception ballroom where we had an opportunity to take it in and were able to take a moment for ourselves.
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.
Our vendors worked really hard to pull something together that was representative of Sunjay and I. The wedding decor was understated, classic, and smooth just like us.
Do you have any words of wisdom for Brides-To-Be?
Plan early, step number 1 is pick the venue, and dates and everything will follow and fall into place.
Anything else you want to tell us? We'd love to hear all about your other details! (jewelry, mehndi, venue, cake, bouquets, etc.)
We had a memorial table set aside to honor my dad, Sunjay’s parents, and our dogs.
Tag @MaharaniWeddings and let us know which moment made your heart skip a beat.
Aashika & Sanjay's wedding was nothing short of a South Indian celebration infused with creativity, cultural richness, and the perfect amount of joy. Set against the picturesque backdrop of The Hamptons, the couple’s journey unfolded in one of the most beautiful ways possible—a celebration where traditional values met contemporary elegance.
The ceremony took place at The Dallas Oasis, a venue that transformed into the perfect setting for their vows. This stunning location offered an abundance of space and grandeur, with beautiful Indian décor and design elements, courtesy of Rama Bhat's brilliant planning. The seamless blend of rich cultural traditions and modern flair was evident in every detail, from the floral arrangements by Elegant Affairs to the ambient lighting that set the tone for a truly unforgettable event.
Aashika was absolutely radiant, her beauty enhanced by the expert work of Makeup by Sowmya, who crafted a look that was as timeless as the love being celebrated. And with hair and makeup completed to perfection, Aashika was ready to dazzle everyone with a traditional South Indian bridal ensemble that combined elegance and grace.
Guests were treated to a culinary feast from Bawarchi Irving and Anand Adiar Bhavan, whose catering ensured everyone was well-fed and absolutely satisfied throughout the night. The unforgettable wedding cake by Petite Sweets was a sweet conclusion to a decadent menu.
Arjun (Events by Orion) brought energy and excitement to the entire event, keeping the dance floor alive and full of joy throughout the evening. The Baraat, led by MTB Exotics, was a lively and unforgettable spectacle. As the vibrant procession made its way toward the ceremony, it added another layer of excitement to the entire day. Aashika’s intricate bridal henna was beautifully crafted by Sheetal Henna Designs Dallas, whose detailed and elegant patterns adorned the bride’s hands and perfectly complemented her bridal ensemble. Meenas Mehndi delighted guests with elegant henna designs of their own, adding a personal and festive touch to the celebration.
Every moment was beautifully captured by Urban Phulkari. The photography and cinematography allowed Aashika & Sanjay to relive the most intimate moments of their wedding day for years to come, preserving the magic and emotion of this special celebration.
This wedding is the perfect reminder that when culture, creativity, and intention meet, magic happens. For couples planning their weddings, remember: it's not just about the venue, the décor, or even the catering—it’s about how each detail reflects you and your story.
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