Quirky Wedding in Goa With a Whole Lot Of Fun!
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Anint and Akshobya's adorable little love story unfolds in this gorgeous video. But perhaps what is most beautiful is how she describes that her wedding was kept intimate and private because her mother's vision was to have a quaint affair where she could spend time with her daughter and not get lost in a crowd of thousands. Love the video shot to perfection by Rock Paper Scissors Films .
Meet Anint and Akshobya
"Akshobhya and I met each other in high school, as he had just moved back to India in 2005 after having lived abroad for a while. We initially shared a few classes together and as luck would have it, ended up ONLY applying to Canada for our university choices. So we started our journey in 2007 *officially*" says Anint. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rumzWT9aqE From The Bride:
"I never really had a vision for my wedding. If you actually think about weddings in Punjab/Delhi, the majority are almost identical, so for me, the most important thing was to make sure my mother was the happiest person at the events. As the eldest girl in my among my immediate family, my wedding was an 'event' everyone was looking forward to. Punjabi families can be large, mine alone would consist of 300-400 people, but at our wedding, we had only 140 people attend.
As girls we are given a platform to dream about for our weddings but it does have its limits. A destination wedding was never on the table, and Goa was never the place. But for my mother, she had a different vision for my wedding. That went way beyond satisfying society and making family happy. It was about me being happy and enjoying every moment of the wedding. My mother missed out on one thing and that was not being able to spend enough time with her mother at her wedding. There were more than 3000 people who attended her wedding, and she did not know most of them. So at our wedding, we had just my immediate family and rest were all family friends. People who came to be a part of my happiness and give us their true blessings. My vision as a bride wasn't as important, but what my mother's vision was for the wedding mattered more. And it was the best decision. Goa also was a random decision, family friend Vindu Dara Singh (who did a lot for this wedding) had proposed the idea of Goa and suggested we specifically look into Taj holiday village. And we were in Goa the very next afternoon and very happy with our choice" adds Anint.
Vendors: Venue: Wedding at Taj Holiday Village; Sangeet at One Degree; Mehendi at Marquis Beach Resorts ; Cocktails at Thalassa |Decor: Lynden of Sunset Getaways |Wedding Planner: Manpreet Kaur (mom) (+91-9815954465) and Jaya Jain (+91-9811076661) |Bridal Outfits: Sangeet outfit by Payal Singhal ; Mehendi outfit by Rohit Verma; Wedding lehenga by Sabyasachi Mukherjee Mehendi Artist: Sriniwasan Mehendi Artist |Groom's Outfits: Sangeet Outfit by Raajis (Tailor); Wedding outfit from Patiala |Makeup Artist: Shezad (+91-882699812) |Invitations: My mom |Photographer: Karan Sidhu Photography and Fairytale Weddings by Angad B Sodhi |Videographer: Rock Paper Scissors Films