sanjay & Deesha's wedding

Day 1
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Mumbai
Day 2
Friday, December 5, 2025
Mumbai
About the hosts
sanjay & Deesha's story
It all started when i Saw Deesha at party and one my friend was a common friend. I approached my friend and told her that she is cute. she told me she is single, you can message her. but being a guy, you always think that many guys would be messaging her and she would just ignore it. but my friend told me that message deesha, she will respond. one day she posted a reel of herself on instagram, i managed some courage and i dropped a message on Instagram. " i know you would not reply to me but i wanted to tell you that you look cute and beautiful" and then didn't check my phone at all. after one day she messaged me with a laughing smiling. apparently she saw the message that time only, but she was gathering information about me from the common friend. haha Would love to tell more and would love if anyone would like to join our wedding
Day 1Thursday, December 4, 2025Mumbai
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Sangeet and Cocktail
The Sangeet and Cocktail functions are lively pre-wedding celebrations in Indian weddings, filled with music, dance, and joy. The Sangeet is a traditional event where both families perform dances, sing songs, and celebrate the union of the bride and groom, often featuring choreographed performances. The Cocktail party is a more modern, glamorous gathering with drinks, DJ music, and dancing, allowing guests to mingle and enjoy a relaxed evening. Both events are about fun, bonding, and setting the tone for the upcoming wedding festivities.
Day 2Friday, December 5, 2025Mumbai
Starting time (approximately): 10:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi ceremony
Haldi ceremony is going to be done on the first half of the day. The Haldi ceremony is a joyful pre-wedding ritual in Indian weddings where a paste made of turmeric, sandalwood, and rose water is applied to the bride and groom by their family and friends. It’s meant to purify, bless, and bring a natural glow to the couple before the wedding. The event is filled with music, laughter, and celebration, symbolizing love, good luck, and the start of a new chapter. It’s usually held separately at the bride’s and groom’s homes and is one of the most fun and meaningful parts of the wedding festivities.
Wedding function after afternoon
The wedding ceremony in India is a sacred and vibrant event that marks the union of the bride and groom, traditionally conducted with rituals, prayers, and vows around a sacred fire. The couple exchanges garlands (jaimala), takes seven steps (saptapadi) together, and promises love, loyalty, and support for life. The groom often ties a sacred thread or mangalsutra around the bride's neck and applies sindoor (vermilion) in her hair parting, symbolizing marriage. Surrounded by family, friends, music, and blessings, the wedding is a beautiful blend of tradition, emotion, and celebration.