Gulshaan GGD & Priyanka's wedding
Day 1
Friday, April 3, 2026
nagpur
About the hosts
Gulshaan GGD & Priyanka's story
My name is Gulshaan GGD Mutkurey, and this is the story of how I met my soulmate, Priyanka, and how our love found its way through patience, pain, faith, and hope.
Our story began in a very simple place, the gym. One ordinary day, I was standing near a machine, waiting for my turn, focused on my workout, when she walked up to me with a gentle smile and said, “Hello, what workout are you doing today?” I replied, “Chest,” and that small conversation became the first step of a beautiful journey neither of us could imagine at that moment.
Days passed, and the gym slowly became more than just a place to exercise. I would notice her every day during workouts, and she would pass by with a soft, warm smile. Those smiles spoke more than words. Slowly, we started talking a little more, learning small things about each other, feeling comfortable in each other’s presence without even realizing how special it was becoming.
Day 1Friday, April 3, 2026nagpur
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
BAARAT/WEDDING
The wedding celebrations begin with the Baraat. The Baraat is the groom’s wedding procession. The groom arrives at the wedding venue with his family and friends, dancing joyfully to music, drums, and beats. After the Baraat, the groom is warmly welcomed by the bride’s family with traditional rituals, love, and respect. T
The bride and groom sit together in front of the sacred fire, called the Agni. The fire is considered a witness to their union. Prayers are offered, and blessings are taken from God for a happy, peaceful, and prosperous married life.
One of the most important rituals is the Saat Phere, where the bride and groom take seven sacred rounds around the fire. Each round represents a promise to support, respect, and stand by each other through all stages of life.
Another beautiful moment is the Sindoor and Mangalsutra ceremony, where the groom places sindoor on the bride’s hair parting and ties the mangalsutra around her neck, symbolizing love, commitment, and marriage.
