Amita Rasa, Bangalore: An Exquisite Wedding Among the Hills

When Cupid pulls the strings, everything falls into place—and that's exactly what happened with Akshaan and Sanithra. Their wedding was a blend of Punjabi, Malayalam, and Telugu rituals to celebrate their roots. The wedding extravaganza took place over three days.  

This lovely couple decided to take their vows at Amita Rasa, a breath-taking venue nestled in the lap of nature. Tucked in a valley on the slopes of the Nandi Hills, the picturesque venue matched the unbridled enthusiasm of the couple on their special day.

But what caught our attention was the open setting of the venue, encircled by green hills. Add to that a spectacular floral décor that matched the scenery as well as the outfits of the couple, and we were thrilled to capture this riot of colours and beauty with our camera!   

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The Wedding: A Celebration of Rituals and Traditions

On their big day, Akshaan and Sanithra looked picture-perfect in their wedding attires.

Dressed in a gorgeous golden traditional saree and an intricately designed matching blouse, the bride looked ethereal. A pastel pink chunni and gold ornaments served as the perfect finishing touches for her bridal look. We were elated to capture her in different stages as she got ready for her special day.   On his part, the groom complemented her by donning an off-white and golden mundu set. The groom's father helped him in getting ready for the wedding.

The groom arrived in an open car and the baraat was a fun-filled affair. He was dancing to the beats of the dhol that accompanied his marriage party. Giving him company were his family and friends, who joined in the revelry with equal enthusiasm. It was a sight to behold, with the groom's friends wearing mundu sets and dancing to the dhol beats. The highlight of the baraat was the groom's enthusiastic grandmother dancing and enjoying herself.

As is the tradition in South India, the groom made his entry to the venue accompanied by the boisterous and lilting sounds of the chenda and nadaswaram. The beaming bride entered with her friends holding the thalapoli.    

The main wedding venue was decked up with floral garlands that hung down from the ceiling. The sindoor daan and the tying of the Mangalsutra were among the major rituals that marked the wedding. Surrounded by friends and family, the couple took their vows. When it was time for the talambralu ritual, everyone had great fun—It involved the couple throwing rice at each other. After the wedding was over, the couple's friends showered them in flowers to mark the happy moment.

In the midst of everything, we made sure that all these precious moments were captured on our camera. We engaged the couple for a quick couple shoot. Making ample use of the beautiful venue and the amazing décor elements, we came up with some stunning shots.           

The Sangeet: An Extravaganza of Fun and Dancing

For their Sangeet, the couple decided on Radisson Blu, Atria as the venue. The bride decked up in a fiery red outfit and dazzled with a bright smile. The groom looked stylish in his resplendent peacock green outfit.

Joined by family and friends for the event, they had a lot of fun. Several dance performances marked the evening. The couple joined in the revelry with full enthusiasm. As everyone partied the night away, we were delighted to make the most of the event with a mix of colourful and monochrome shots.

The Friends Party: A Special Event

The Destiny Farms in Ooty played the host for this special event. This hilly venue was perfect for aerial or drone photography. The beautiful sunset added to the mesmerising vibe of the place. We didn't miss the chance to do a couple shoot before the event, with the sunset serving as a spellbinding background.

Since it was a black-tie event, all the friends were dressed in black. They performed a special skit for the couple. A lot of dancing followed, along with karaoke. The atmosphere came alive with the ensuing fun and craziness. It was an exciting experience for us to capture all the special moments at this unique event.  We wrapped up the shoot for this wedding after having captured countless memories for the couple to cherish forever.

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Radisson Blu Resort Temple Bay, Mamallapuram - A Colourful Destination Telugu Wedding

Bhavya & Teja hosted their beautiful destination Telugu wedding in Radisson Blu Temple Bay, Mahabalipuram and it was an experience of a lifetime for all their friends and family. 

Having covered Bhavya's sister Leelu's wedding in Aug 2016 ,we exactly knew how much fun we are going to have in Bhavya's wedding. Its amazing how the clients soon make you a part of their family, and thats exactly how it was at this wedding for all of us. We had a blast shooting this wedding  thank you Bhavya & Teja for trusting us with these memories. The more I talk about this wedding, the little it is. 

The decor was done by the super talented  The A Cube Project  led by Ambika
Outfits by Anamika Khanna , Papa don't preach by Shubika, Vara Mahalakshmi Silks (Bride), Paresh Lamba, Kadambini  & Deepak Parwani (Groom) 
Venue: Radisson Blu Resort, Temple Bay Mamallapuram

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Telugu Wedding, Taj West End, Bangalore: A Wedding With Lovely Decor And Stunning Details

Nothing beats a Telugu wedding filled with pretty colourful details. 

This Bengaluru wedding across Taj West End and JW Marriott Hotel was all about these little things - ah, such memories! And whoever said that god is in the details, was definitely talking about this soiree. There were customised wedding boxes, new-age decor and what not. Amazing work by the magicians at Taarini Weddings .

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The first thing you notice is the Mehendi - the pretty floral jewellery, the origami flowers, the pink silk tassels and the sheer drapes. Matched with the Mehendi decor was the bride’s pastel and lemon yellow Anushree Reddy Lehenga.When it was time for the vows and pheras, we couldn’t help but gasp at the delicate Sabyasachi bridal sari, made of Kanjeevaram silk. With gorgeous diamond jewellery the bride looked like royalty. The mandap was bang in the middle of the woods under a canopy of greenery decorated with white flowers

When it was time for the vows and pheras, we couldn’t help but gasp at the delicate Sabyasachi bridal sari, made of Kanjeevaram silk. With gorgeous diamond jewellery the bride looked like royalty. The mandap was bang in the middle of the woods under a canopy of greenery decorated with white flowers.

Our favourite part was of course, the Reception that was styled to be a three-in-one soiree - a Sangeet, a Cocktails Event and a Reception. While the bride sashayed in a moss green Sabyasachi Lehenga dress with a pop of red lipstick, it was the groom who stunned everyone with his simple, yet refined suit. The stage was a veil of white and it looked so very picturesque.

Jayamahal Palace Hotel, Bangalore: A Gorgeous Telugu Wedding

The wedding is a very precious event for every couple. For Vinisha and Arjun, it was the day they had been dreaming about since they started dating. Every couple wants to feel special on their wedding day, and a special occasion deserves a memorable location. In this case, it was The Royal Jayamahal Palace in Bangalore. 

Vinisha met Arjun at college. Their relationship started as a friendship. It became stronger when they both moved to the US for higher studies and jobs. They wanted their wedding to be a traditional affair that will bring both the families closer. 

Since Vinisha is from Bangalore and Arjun is from Hyderabad, the festivities took place in both cities with the wedding taking place in Bangalore.

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The wedding festivities were spread over five days and they included all the traditional ceremonies and rituals associated with a Telugu wedding. 

Mehendi

Vinisha had a lovely Mehendi function where she and her girl gang hung out for the last time before she tied the knot. Vinisha chose a classic red pavadai with zari work and gave it a contemporary twist by pairing it with a spaghetti crop top. Young and old, everyone participated in making the Mehendi a memorable one. The music and the crowd were one and it was a jolly time!

Pellikoduku & Pellikuturu

The Pellikoduku and Pellikoturu are also known as Mangala Snanam. Arjun's Pellikoduku took place at his home in Hyderabad whereas Vinisha's Pellikuturu took place in Bangalore. 

It was a fun ceremony where the relatives of the bride and groom applied turmeric to the couple. They were then given a shower in turmeric water. The ritual is supposed to purify the bride and groom before the wedding. Vinisha and Arjun's families clearly added some playfulness to applying the turmeric. 

It was an excellent start to the traditional wedding festivities on both sides.

Sangeet

Vinisha and Arjun hadn't met each other for 20 days before the Sangeet. The Mehendi, Pellikoduku and Pellikuturu took place in their respective homes. Both of them were excited to see each other after the long wait. 

Vinisha and Arjun greeted each other with absolute adoration. Vinisha looked grace-personified in a gorgeous red lehenga while Arjun looked regal in a blue bandhgala. They had the time of their lives at the Sangeet as friends and family performed to some grooving numbers.  

Arjun, who is not a dancer, made an extra effort and danced with his sweetheart. Vinisha let all inhibitions go as she danced to her favourite Bollywood songs. The Sangeet was a party that had the bride, the groom and their respective families dancing the night away.

Telugu Wedding

The wedding itself was a very traditional affair. Despite having lived in the US for the past couple of years, Vinisha and Arjun are traditional at heart. They performed all the wedding rituals of a traditional Telugu wedding. Vinisha's wedding ensemble reflected her impeccable fashion sense. She complimented the rani pink saree with all over zari work with exquisite Kundan jewellery. Arjun too looked like a prince in a sherwani and dhoti.

A prince commands a royal entrance, and Arjun's entrance was nothing short of spectacular with a group playing the Chanda. Vinisha's entrance was equally as regal as she entered with the 'Phoolon ka chadar' and Chanda. In a traditional Telugu wedding, the bride and groom are separated by a curtain while they perform the pujas. The veil is lifted after the Jilakkara Bellam ceremony. It so happens that this was Vinisha's favourite part of the wedding. The bride and groom placed a paste made of jaggery and cumin on each other's heads while simultaneously moving the curtain. 

The joy of seeing each other for the first time on their wedding day was reflected in both Vinisha's and Arjun's eyes and smiles. When Arjun tied the mangalsutra around Vinisha's neck, it was a defining moment that overwhelmed Vinisha with joy. While the traditional Telugu wedding has a lot of pujas, it has its equal share of fun rituals such as the rice throwing, finding the ring and putting a hypothetical baby to sleep. These rituals let the couple and their relatives have a lot of fun.

The beautiful open-air mandap was the perfect venue for such a fun yet traditional function. 

Reception

The last leg of the wedding festivities was the reception. The reception was an elegant affair that saw the bride and groom's families getting together one last time. 

While Vinisha chose an ivory lehenga, Arjun went with a classic suit with a bow tie. The pink flowers set against the white curtains were the perfect background that brought out the best in the couple.

One can clearly see all the emotions the couple had during their five day Telugu wedding ceremony thanks to the candid wedding photography. Our effort was always to ensure that the couple can relive the most special few days of their life through their Telugu wedding photos, for years and years to come.  

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