Robyn & Prakash - Miththam, Chennai
They had set the standards and I am so glad they stuck to it throughout the wedding. It was a riot, the Sangeet was action packed with Uppu Karavadu blasting at full volume as well as the Hava Nagila and the crowd went berserk for both! The wedding had everything you would usually associate to a Telugu wedding but Robyn was not Delulu about it, she was present throughout the ceremony and she had a lot of FUN!
Yoshita & Sharath - Ayurvan Waterside, Hyderabad
Every smile, laugh, and dance move spoke volumes about their love for each other and their appreciation for the people who came to celebrate with them. This was evident in Yoshita’s case where despite battling a bout of sickness, she made sure to be present for her own reception cocktail.
Darshini & Vivek
A wedding, where the ingredients for the food and flowers for the décor were sourced from within a 10 kilometer radius. A wedding where the auspicious time was considered to be the time the sun rose. A wedding where we would hear a recital of verses from the Thirukural and not religious texts. A wedding, where the Thaali was not a marker of caste but a pendant signifying equality. A wedding with a flash mob (of sorts) dancing to the music of Parai Isai, an artform society has marginalized to funerals only.
A wedding where we made friends, for life.
Mridula & Visakh
A bright sunny October morning wedding at SPP Gardens, with laughter and fun and cheer from friends and family galore, that ended with a surprising, gentle, perfect shower as the skies opened up