“You are the one – Lahari”
This tale is about witnessing two people in love and marrying each other. As their wedding photographers in Hyderabad, we had the joy of witnessing and capturing every intimate, joyful, and regal moment of their story.
Haldi was held at two different places, one for Lahari and one for Chandrahas. Although the venues were different, there was one thing which was common for both the places; Happiness and a lot of turmeric. Lahari’s haldi was held at an open-air place. People got drenched as people began splashing each other with water.
The Mehendi was quite simple this time. Although held at a different place, things were kept quite simple, they let the moments speak rather than the venue. It was lively and that was even more visible in Lahari’s expressions, which truly reflected the beauty of wedding photography in Hyderabad when it captures raw, unscripted emotions.
If the Mehendi was calm and quiet, the sangeeth was right opposite of it. It was grand, both in the way the stage was designed and in the way they dressed. It started with the couple dancing, which was so in sync when it comes to the energy levels. Once that was done, friends of the couple started performing on the stage. It ended with all of them dancing on the stage and having the spotlight on them.
When the day arrived, the couple felt a strange feeling inside them. It was happiness and nervousness at the same time, this is something that they have felt for the first time and it was visible in the way they expressed themselves. This feeling did not last that long as the moment they were on the mandap it disappeared into thin air, only happiness existed. Rituals began and you can see how excited everyone was. The moment the knot was tied, you could see tears in the eyes of people who are close to them. The tears of happiness were singing its own song among the mandap. It’s official now, the couple who are in love are now officially together.
If you thought the Sangeeth was grand, then you haven’t seen the Reception then. The couple were welcomed with a grand entry. People held pyro guns up in the air as they were walking to the stage. Once they were on the stage, they were seated on a rotating seat. Once the primary celebrations were done, people gave the newly-wed couples their blessings.
If you thought the Sangeeth was grand, then you haven’t seen the Reception then. The couple were welcomed with a grand entry. People held pyro guns up in the air as they were walking to the stage. Once they were on the stage, they were seated on a rotating seat. Once the primary celebrations were done, people gave the newly-wed couples their blessings.