Sahil & Unnati's wedding

Day 1
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Ghaziabad
Day 2
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Ghaziabad
Day 3
Monday, November 17, 2025
Ghaziabad
About the hosts
Sahil & Unnati's story
💍 Our Story Ours is a beautiful story written by our families and blessed by destiny. What began as an arranged introduction soon turned into a heartfelt connection. From our very first conversation, we discovered shared values, laughter, and dreams that made everything feel so natural. Although our journey started with our parents’ decision, it quickly became our choice — one filled with understanding, respect, and growing love. We come from different paths, yet together we’ve found one direction — toward a lifetime of togetherness and happiness. We’re truly excited to celebrate this new beginning with all of you. Your presence will mean the world to us and make our wedding day even more special!
Day 1Sunday, November 16, 2025Ghaziabad
Starting time (approximately): 12:30 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi
The Haldi ceremony is one of the most joyful and colorful pre-wedding traditions in Indian culture. Family and friends apply a paste made of turmeric, sandalwood, and rose water to the bride and groom. It’s believed to bring good luck, blessings, and a natural wedding-day glow! The atmosphere is filled with laughter, music, and playful moments as everyone joins in the fun. Guests enjoy a vibrant Indian feast with traditional snacks, sweets, and refreshing drinks — a true taste of our culture and celebration! It’s a beautiful beginning to our wedding festivities, filled with sunshine, smiles, and the fragrance of turmeric and love.
Day 2Sunday, November 16, 2025Ghaziabad
Starting time (approximately): 7:30 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Mehendi
💚 Mehendi Ceremony The Mehendi ceremony is one of the most colorful and cheerful pre-wedding events. The bride’s hands and feet are beautifully decorated with intricate henna designs — each symbolizing love, joy, and prosperity. It’s also a playful tradition to hide the groom’s name in the design for him to find later! The celebration is filled with music, dance, and laughter. Guests enjoy a spread of traditional Indian dishes — from flavorful chaat (street-style snacks) and paneer tikkas, to samosas, biryani, and a variety of Indian sweets like gulab jamun and jalebi. Refreshing drinks and cool mocktails add to the fun. It’s a day full of colors, culture, and togetherness — a beautiful start to the wedding festivities!
Day 3Monday, November 17, 2025Ghaziabad
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Wedding
The Haldi ceremony is one of the most joyful and colorful pre-wedding traditions in Indian culture. Family and friends apply a paste made of turmeric, sandalwood, and rose water to the bride and groom. It’s believed to bring good luck, blessings, and a natural wedding-day glow! The atmosphere is filled with laughter, music, and playful moments as everyo It’s a beautiful beginning to our wedding festivities, filled with sunshine, smiles, and the fragrance of turmeric and love.
Mehendi
💚 Mehendi Ceremony The Mehendi ceremony is one of the most colorful and cheerful pre-wedding events. The bride’s hands and feet are beautifully decorated with intricate henna designs — each symbolizing love, joy, and prosperity. It’s also a playful tradition to hide the groom’s name in the design for him to find later! The celebration is filled with music, dance, and laughter. Guests enjoy a spread of traditional Indian dishes — from flavorful chaat (street-style snacks) and paneer tikkas, to samosas, biryani, and a variety of Indian sweets like gulab jamun and jalebi. Refreshing drinks and cool mocktails add to the fun. It’s a day full of colors, culture, and togetherness — a beautiful start to the wedding festivities!
Mehendi
💚 Mehendi Ceremony The Mehendi ceremony is one of the most colorful and cheerful pre-wedding events. The bride’s hands and feet are beautifully decorated with intricate henna designs — each symbolizing love, joy, and prosperity. It’s also a playful tradition to hide the groom’s name in the design for him to find later! The celebration is filled with music, dance, and laughter. Guests enjoy a spread of traditional Indian dishes — from flavorful chaat (street-style snacks) and paneer tikkas, to samosas, biryani, and a variety of Indian sweets like gulab jamun and jalebi. Refreshing drinks and cool mocktails add to the fun. It’s a day full of colors, culture, and togetherness — a beautiful start to the wedding festivities!