Rustam (Rosi) & Seema's wedding

Day 1
Monday, January 12, 2026
Tehri Garhwal
Day 2
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Tehri Garhwal
Day 3
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Tehri Garhwal
About the hosts
Rustam (Rosi) & Seema's story
My name is Rustam, (Rosi) and I am very happy to share this special moment of my life. I am going to marry Seema, (simu) the girl who has brought so much happiness into my world. Very soon, I will be traveling back to my hometown in the mountains to celebrate our wedding with my family and my people. This wedding is not just a ceremony—it is the beginning of a new journey for both of us. I feel blessed and excited to bring Seema into my life, and I want to share this joy with everyone who knows me. I warmly invite all my friends from different countries to join us in this celebration. Your presence will make our happiness even greater. Even if you cannot come, your blessings mean a lot to me. With love and respect, Rustam. ( rosi)
Day 1Monday, January 12, 2026Tehri Garhwal
Starting time (approximately): 10:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Mahila sangeet
Mahila Sangeet is a musical night where the women of the family sing, dance, and celebrate the upcoming wedding with joy and blessings.
Day 2Tuesday, January 13, 2026Tehri Garhwal
Starting time (approximately): 9:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi
In our tradition, the Haldi ceremony is a beautiful and joyful ritual held before the wedding. During this ceremony, family members and friends apply a paste of turmeric (haldi), rose water, and oil to the bride or groom’s face, hands, and feet. The Haldi is believed to bring good luck, protect from negative energy, and make the bride or groom glow on their wedding day. Everyone participates with love, laughter, and blessings. There is music, fun, and a warm family atmosphere. It is one of the happiest and most emotional moments before the wedding.
Day 3Wednesday, January 14, 2026Tehri Garhwal
Starting time (approximately): 8:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Barat
The Baraat is the groom’s wedding procession. The groom travels to the wedding venue with his family and friends, who dance and celebrate along the way. There is music, joy, and excitement as everyone accompanies the groom. When the Baraat arrives, the bride’s family welcomes him with traditional rituals.