When it comes to South Asian weddings, the magic is in the details—and Aaska & Kishan’s celebration had plenty of details that made us swoon, laugh, and grab the nearest box of tissues (happy tears only, of course).
From the moment guests arrived at the iconic Royal Albert’s Palace, it was clear this wasn’t just a wedding; it was a full-on experience. With its grand ballrooms and timeless charm, the venue set the stage for a love story that the Bollywood gods themselves could have written. Both the ceremony and reception took place here, and trust us when we say the palace did not disappoint—it practically whispered, “Yes, this is the royal treatment you deserve.”
Now, let’s talk florals and décor, because wow. Mandap Milap transformed the space into a dreamscape of color and tradition, creating a mandap that looked straight out of a modern-day fairytale. Paired with lighting and live music by the talented team at Kurani Studios, a proud Platinum Guide member, the atmosphere was electric. They didn’t just “do lighting”—they created moods, set the tone, and ensured that every sparkle, every beat, every corner of the room said, “This is a once-in-a-lifetime party.” They even brought their magic touch to the photo booth, because what’s a celebration without a few goofy props and keepsake snapshots?
Our bride, Aaska, looked radiant with hair and makeup by the ever-talented Herneet Kaur of Glow by Herneet. This wasn’t just a glow—it was the kind of glow that comes from knowing you’re marrying your soulmate and from an expertly blended highlighter. Herneet’s artistry also extended to draping and styling, ensuring Aaska’s look was flawless from every angle (yes, even the candid shots).
The celebration was sweet in more ways than one, thanks to Cakes by Ashni, who crafted treats that were as delicious as they were beautiful. Guests probably debated whether to admire the artistry or dive right into the cake—spoiler: they did both.
And speaking of artistry, the lens masters at Lightyear Studio captured it all—cinematography and photography so vivid, you can almost hear the music and taste the ladoos just from looking at the images. Their highlight video is a cinematic journey in itself, proof that some moments are just too perfect not to relive again and again.
For the mehndi, Shama Mehandi Artist brought her intricate magic to life, adorning Aaska’s hands with patterns as detailed as the couple’s love story. Each swirl and motif was as much a symbol as it was a piece of art.
This wedding had it all—tradition, joy, laughter, and a “wow factor” that left every guest buzzing long after the last song played. It’s the kind of celebration that reminds us why South Asian weddings aren’t just events; they’re epics.
If you’re dreaming up your own happily-ever-after, take a cue from Aaska & Kishan’s big day.
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