A Multi-Cultural Wedding With Refreshing Outfits And A Cute Office Love Story
BY Soha | 21 Jul, 2019 | 1778 views | 2 min read
Office romances- now haven't we all wished to find just the right people at our workplace? But never had Keertana thought that she'd find a lifelong friend and a partner at her office!
This one really is a story that will leave you with that warm, mushy feeling in your stomachs. The outfits were stunning, the decor- a sea of florals, was simple yet effective and the love between the couple clearly evident! Three cheers to Nikhil Shastri for bringing the best of their special moments to us!
Meet Keertana & Nirav
"We worked in the same company, spent a ridiculous amount of time together and eventually decided to marry each other"- it really was as simple as that for the two of them!
The Mehendi
The Haldi
The Wedding
From The Bride
"We tried keeping the wedding small and intimate. I am telugu and my husband is gujarati. We followed telugu traditions for the most part and threw in a few fun gujarati traditions.
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The wedding took place at The Tamarind Tree. This venue does not require any decor ; it is that beautiful. The staff is extremely friendly and reasonable. FYI - Tamarind tree can accommodate 70 people comfortably. They are open to adding extra beds as it is a very spacious venue.
Wedding tales did a great job on the decor. They were our wedding planners as well. If you are someone who likes to do a lot of research and prefers handling vendors yourself, it makes sense to hire event planners during the wedding as that is the time one needs maximum external help.
Nikhil and his team (for photography) were genuinely fun people," shares Keertana.
Vendors: Venue: - Venue: The Tamarind Tree; Photographer: Nikhil Shastri ; Videographer: Coffee Stains Films ; Bridal Makeup: GlossNGlass ; Bridal Outfits: Kanakavalli ; Sabyasachi Mukherjee ; Anita Dongre ; Decor and Planning: Wedding Tales ; Trousseau Packers: Pataaree