

All Smiles and Giggles in this Telugu Wedding
“Aha Naa Pellanta, Oho Naa Pellanta…”
-Maya Bazar
Weddings in Hyderabad aren’t just events; they’re vibrant storms of celebration, unapologetically loud, full of love, laughter, and lavish splendour. They are grand proclamations of love and legacy, where beauty meets emotion, and tradition waltzes with wild, unforgettable fun. And right in the heart of one such whirlwind was the stunning telugu wedding of Suguna and Priyatham.
We’ve seen brides cry with joy, burst into laughter, steal quiet moments to breathe it all in, but Suguna smiled through it all. And not just a polite, poised smile, but the kind that lights up rooms, melts hearts, and wraps everyone around her finger effortlessly.
Out of the countless beautiful wedding stories we’ve been a part of, Suguna remains the smiliest bride we’ve ever met. And as we sit here writing about her, reminiscing, that same smile sneaks its way onto our faces too.

The haldi
Suguna looked radiant in a stunning baby pink lehenga for her vibrant haldi ceremony, her joy lighting up the entire space. Like a true princess, she laughed freely as her loved ones surrounded her with affection, music, and celebration. From the first playful smear of turmeric to the final splash of water, every moment was drenched in love, laughter, and golden memories that will forever be etched in her heart.

The mehendi
For her mehendi, Suguna wore a graceful light turquoise gown that made her glow with joy and elegance. As intricate henna designs were carefully applied to her hands, her smile never left her face. The cozy setting of her garage came alive with laughter, music, and heartfelt moments shared with family and friends. Suguna was the heart of it all—a radiant bride-to-be basking in love and celebration.

The Sangeet
For their sangeet, Suguna and Priyatham brought the house down in style, grace, and an explosion of happiness. Suguna looked nothing short of angelic in a flowing white gown adorned with delicate flower embroidery, making her look elegant and ethereal. She glided through the night, her laughter ringing clearer than the music.

The wedding
In the centre of this temple-like dream stood Suguna and Priyatham, anchoring the storm of colour and emotion around them. She, in her regal red pattu saree, and he, her equal in grace and poise in white, looked every bit like deities in a mythical love story.
This was a story of not just a wedding, it was a crowning. A coronation of two souls who already ruled each other’s hearts, now sealing it all beneath the eyes of those who loved them most.