Mukul & Diya's wedding

Day 1
Monday, November 17, 2025
Delhi
Day 2
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Delhi
About the hosts
Mukul & Diya's story
Our love story began during the 2020 lockdown—with a meme. A funny Instagram post led to an unexpected DM from a stranger in Delhi. I usually never replied, but something told me to respond. That one message turned into three days of nonstop conversation. We bonded instantly—sharing laughs, fears, and stories—without ever meeting. As lockdowns kept us apart, we built a virtual world together: watching shows in sync, cooking the same meals, and celebrating festivals over video calls. Six months later, we finally met—and loved each other even more. Our bond grew stronger, and eventually, we began working side by side in the travel business. Five years later, we’re getting married. Our wedding is more than a celebration—it’s a tribute to unexpected love, shared dreams, and a meme that changed our lives. From strangers to soulmates, our journey proves love finds you when you least expect it—and turns ordinary moments into something extraordinary. Join as we began next beautiful chapter!!
Day 1Monday, November 17, 2025Delhi
Starting time (approximately): 12:00 PM (noon)
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Traditional Heena
Guest will arrive at the Main event location on arrival you will be served Welcome Drink, after lunch get ready and proceed with the Hand Heena/Mehndi art for the Wedding. It is a traditional pre-wedding function held one day prior the main event. The event includes Dhol and Dancing as well.
Sangeet & Dance Night
The Sangeet & Dance Night is one of the most vibrant and joyous pre-wedding events in an Indian wedding, especially in North Indian traditions. It's an evening filled with music, dancing, and celebration where both families come together to share their excitement before the big day. The event usually begins with a warm welcome for the guests, followed by a grand and often choreographed entrance by the bride and groom. The highlight of the evening is the series of energetic and heartwarming dance performances by family members and friends, with both the bride’s and groom’s sides playfully competing through Bollywood-style routines. In between the performances, guests enjoy delicious food, drinks, and sometimes live entertainment, such as DJs, dhol players, or singers. The Sangeet is not just about dancing—it's a lively, love-filled evening that celebrates the union of two families in the most joyful way.
Ring Ceremony
The Ring Ceremony, also known as the Engagement Ceremony or "Sagai" in various Indian cultures, is a significant pre-wedding ritual where the bride and groom officially exchange rings, symbolizing their commitment to each other. It typically begins with a formal introduction of both families, followed by a small traditional ritual conducted by a priest to bless the couple. After this, the exchange of rings takes place, often accompanied by applause, music, and cheers from loved ones. Gifts are exchanged between the families as a sign of goodwill, and the atmosphere is filled with celebration and excitement for the upcoming wedding festivities.
Day 2Tuesday, November 18, 2025Delhi
Starting time (approximately): 8:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Breakfast and Haldi Ceremony
The Haldi Ceremony, also known as the Turmeric Ceremony, is one of the most joyful and vibrant pre-wedding rituals in Indian weddings. Traditionally it involves applying a paste made of turmeric, sandalwood, rosewater, and sometimes milk to the bride and groom’s face, neck, hands, and feet. In our celebration, the Haldi will take place poolside, adding a refreshing and fun twist to the traditional ritual. Guests join in the festivities by lovingly applying turmeric to the bride and groom, blessing them with good luck, glowing skin, and protection from negative energy. The ceremony is filled with music, laughter, colorful outfits, and joyful chaos, as family and friends dance, sing, and often splash each other with Haldi and water, turning it into a mini festival of its own. It’s not just a blessing ritual but also a beautiful expression of love and togetherness before the big day.
Lunch with Chooda Ceremony & Sehra Bandi Ceremony
The Chooda ceremony is a heartfelt pre-wedding ritual where the bride’s maternal uncle and aunt gift her red and white ivory bangles, called chooda, first purified in milk and rose petals. The bride is blindfolded as they slide the bangles onto her wrists. This is followed by the Kaleerein ritual, where hanging ornaments are tied to the chooda, symbolizing happiness and good fortune in her married life. The bride is then blessed and given shagun (cash) as a token of good luck. On the groom’s side, the Sehra Bandi takes place just before the baraat (wedding procession). The groom, dressed in his wedding attire, has a sehra—a veil of flowers or beads—tied to his forehead by a priest or elder. This is done to ward off evil eyes and mark his step into married life. Like the bride, the groom is also blessed and receives shagun (Cash) from elders.
Wedding Varmala and the Pheras Ceremony
The wedding begins with the Varmala ceremony, where the bride and groom exchange garlands, symbolizing acceptance and love. They then move to the Mandap for the Pheras seven sacred vows taken around a holy fire, each vow hold different meanings which are beautiful witnessed by everyone and holy priests. The atmosphere gets filled with spiritual grace make the scene so pure and positive for everyone with chants, blessings from priests and elders. After the rituals, the couple sat and receives cash( Shangun), gifts and blessing from everyone and poses for memorable photos with each guest. The celebration ends with a lavish buffet dinner, filled with joy, flavor, and festivity.