Nick & Amala's wedding
Day 1
Wednesday, March 31, 2027
Kaloor
Day 2
Sunday, April 4, 2027
Elamakkara
About the hosts
Nick & Amala's story
We met each other in the most unexpected place-workplace. What began as a simple friendship slowly grew into something meaningful. Coming from different part of the world our cultures, traditions and even languages were different.Yet, during my hardest moments, he was always there offering quiet strength and unwavering support. He learned my language, respected my traditions, and made genuine efforts to understand my culture. He spoke to my family with humility and kindness, bridging the gap between two very different worlds.We faced many ups and downs together. One evening, in a beautiful beachside restaurant, He proposed, marking our love with a timeless ring. My heart knew the answer before my lips did.I said yes. And now, here we are, hand in hand, walking toward our forever, united by love that crossed borders and hearts. We would love for you to join us for our engagement In India. Accommodation will be arranged, and your presence will make our celebration even more special.
Day 1Wednesday, March 31, 2027Kaloor
Starting time (approximately): 3:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Engagement
A Kerala-style Christian engagement is a joyful celebration of love and family. It starts in the church with the ring exchange and blessings from the priest and elders. After the ceremony, everyone moves to the church hall for cake cutting, photos, and fun celebrations like games, dancing, singing and DJ. It’s a perfect mix of faith, family, and festivity
Day 2Sunday, April 4, 2027Elamakkara
Starting time (approximately): 5:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Madhuram Veppu(Sweet Offering)
Madhuram Veppu is a traditional pre-wedding ceremony in Kerala, particularly for Christian communities, meaning "sweet offering" or "placing sweetness". Family, Relatives and close friends come together the evening before the wedding for this event. A short prayer or blessing is offered for the couple’s future. A senior relative (often the bride or groom’s uncle) announces to everyone present and asks three times if it’s okay to give sweets. The guests respond enthusiastically each time, showing their shared blessing. After that, sweets are fed to the bride or groom by elders, this act symbolizes the family’s wish that the couple’s life be as sweet as the sweets they are blessed with. Later we start serving food then music, dancing and celebration as both sides of the family mingle before the wedding day.
