Balendra & Pranika's wedding

Day 1
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Vadodara
Day 2
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Vadodara
About the hosts
Balendra & Pranika's story
From a simple 'hi' in a WhatsApp group to finding love and home in each other, our journey has been one of growth, resilience, and unwavering support. Over the past three years, we've shared joys, challenges, laughter, and even tears—together. We’ve created our own family, one built on trust, love, and respect.
Day 1Tuesday, February 3, 2026Vadodara
Starting time (approximately): 10:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi
The Haldi ceremony will take place in the morning, right after breakfast. The bride will be dressed in a beautiful yellow outfit, adorned with floral jewellery, while guests are invited to wear soft lavender or pastel colours to match the joyful vibe of the day. Haldi is a cherished ritual that symbolises purification, beauty, and blessings. The turmeric paste, applied to the bride, is believed to bring good fortune, ward off evil spirits, and enhance their glow for the big day. It's a moment to celebrate love, joy, and new beginnings, surrounded by family and friends.
Sangeet
Get ready for an unforgettable celebration! We’ll begin with the Phoolo Wali Haldi (a vibrant ritual with marigold petals, perfect for a stunning photoshoot), followed by the Mehendi ceremony, where a professional artist will create beautiful henna designs on hands. The Sangeet will bring the house down with music, dance, and exciting performances. Expect delicious food, refreshing drinks, and plenty of fun. It's going to be a night full of joy, laughter, and memories that will last a lifetime!
Day 2Wednesday, February 4, 2026Vadodara
Starting time (approximately): 5:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Wedding
The wedding evening promises to be a grand celebration! The groom will make a spectacular entrance, accompanied by a lively band baja (traditional drums and trumpets), joyfully welcomed by the bride’s sisters. Next comes a fun tradition—the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, where the groom cuts a ribbon to symbolise the start of their new journey together, marking the beginning of the festivities. The bride will enter with her parents under the Phoolo Ki Chaddar (a floral canopy), imprinted with handprints from family members, symbolising love and support. The couple will exchange floral garlands in the Varmala ceremony, followed by rose petal shots for a romantic touch. As midnight strikes, the Pheras (sacred vows) will unite them forever. Expect music, dhol (drums), delicious food, refreshing drinks, and unforgettable memories. Don’t forget to capture royal moments with stunning pictures—it’s going to be a night to remember!