JaiBagh Palace, Jaipur: A Royal Punjabi Destination Wedding

“They say that marriages are made in heaven. While they happen on earth, they are still heavenly, if the setting is breathtaking and the precious moments are captured beautifully for posterity so that the magic can be relived again and again.” It gives us immense joy to be part of yet another wedding in the family within a span of a year! Last year we covered Nitisha & Yuvraj’s beautiful wedding and when we were asked to shoot her brother’s wedding, we were nothing less than thrilled !

Every love story is unique in it’s own right and Gitansh and Nikhita’s is no different. Their’s is a fairytale with a 21st century spin. After first meeting her at his senior’s wedding, they spoke for months on Instagram. Finally, getting her number after six (long) months of testing the waters, he called Nikhita up, and the rest is history.

As the first rays of sunlight filtered in through the intricate windows of The JaiBagh Palace, Jaipur, the whole atmosphere changed almost immediately. In it’s own although a marvel, with the decorations put up for Gitansh and Nikhita’s wedding, The JaiBagh Palace looked straight out of a fairytale. Their wedding, held in one of India’s most beautiful cities, was truly one of a kind grand affair. Fondly and aptly called the pink city, Jaipur captivates and mesmerises anyone who steps in. It has a certain old world charm that strikes the perfect balance of elegance and flamboyance, and of course it’s palaces are the metaphorical cherry on the (wedding) cake.

In tune with the aesthetic of the city, the decor of their Mehndi ceremony was fuchsia, fondly called ‘rani pink’ — and rightly so, since it is fit for royalty, woven with stunning marigold, the kind seen on blossoming sunflowers. Add to this, the colour coordinated attire worn by the ‘dholak’ guys and Rajasthani handicrafts decorating the palace, gave the wedding a raw magical setting.

A big fat Indian wedding is incomplete without some ‘naach’, ‘gaana’ and some family bonding. This could be witnessed in full glory during the ‘baarat’ where Gitansh rode in a chariot with glittering lamps while spectacular fireworks lit up the sky. Giving him company and enjoying every bit of attention, was his nephew seated with him on the chariot. While walking down the aisle, under the ornate ‘phoolon ki chaadar’, towards her to-be husband, Nikhita, was a picture of resplendence in her red ‘lehenga’ and ‘jadau’ jewellery.

One could only admire the chemistry of the couple after taking just a single look at their candid pictures. Their light teasing and playful nature throughout proved just how comfortable they were with each other and how much they were looking forward to a life of wedded bliss.

This wedding had all the ingredients to make a melting pot of happiness, love, affection and the coming together of families and friends to bring warmth in the chilly Jaipur air.

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Forest Hill Resort, Chandigarh: A Big Fat Punjabi Wedding

Doesn’t everyone love a big fat Punjabi wedding? We were lucky enough to experience one such grand affair as the seven year college romance of Nitisha and Yuvraj reached its destination at a lavish ceremony at the Forest Hill Golf and Country Club Resort, Chandigarh. Punjabis surely know how to have fun and when they throw a party you know you are in for a memorable time.

Right from the day they started planning the wedding, her family wanted to make sure that every person who joined them would thoroughly enjoy themselves. Design Sutra, New Delhi helped them in planning the affair. Bright hues and sophisticated undertones dominated the choice of décor at the venue which perfectly resonated with the bride’s own classy and chic minimalist style. It looked like a wedding set from some Bollywood movie. The pre-wedding festivities like the mehendi and sangeet ceremony took place at the Hyatt Regency, Chandigarh. The intricate and detailed mehendi applied by Alankritaa from Rashi adorned the bride’s perfectly manicured hands. The sangeet is the highlight of Punjabi weddings. With all the naach gaana and performances, we couldn’t help but tap our feet to the peppy numbers. Punjabis love their food and alcohol. The event was not only a sight for the sore eye but also a treat for the taste buds! What good food :D

Nitisha’s impeccable sense of style also reflected in every outfit she wore (courtesy Bombay selections, Patiala; Saachi, Jaipur; Devnaagri, New Delhi and Swati Ubroi, Jaipur). They were vibrant with minimal bling. Something she wouldn’t be shy repeating in the years to come. Nitisha says that her mother is her ultimate stylist and we sure agree that when it comes to choosing the right thing to wear, Mumma knows best! The jewelry sets were stunning and the makeup minimal yet spot on. Looking ravishing in the gorgeous wedding lehenga she looked nothing short of a real-life princess. Doesn’t every girl feel like one on her D’ Day?

The groom looked equally dapper in his outfit and the two complimented each other well. This cute Jodi gave us all the feels. Awww…. A match made in heaven (oops on college campus !) We had a lot of fun on this wedding shoot and it was an affair to remember indeed!

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