Srikanth reddy & Yogeswari's wedding
Day 1
Sunday, August 3, 2025
Vishakapatnam
About the hosts
Srikanth reddy & Yogeswari's story
Srikanth and Vinni met during a college festival. Srikanth, a shy, introverted guy, was immediately drawn to Vinni's infectious laughter and confident demeanor. Vinni, on the other hand, was captivated by his quiet intellect and the warmth that he often hid behind his reserved nature.
Over time, they became friends, sharing stories, dreams, and moments of vulnerability. Their connection deepened during late-night conversations, discussing everything from movies to their personal struggles.
One evening, as they sat under the stars, Srikanth finally confessed his feelings, nervous yet hopeful. Vinni smiled and, without a word, placed her hand in his. From that moment, they knew they were more than just friends.
Their relationship was built on trust, laughter, and the shared promise of always being there for each other. They supported each other's dreams and grew stronger together. Through the ups and downs, Srikanth and Vinni knew their love was one that would last forever.
Day 1Sunday, August 3, 2025Vishakapatnam
Starting time (approximately): 8:00 AM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Wedding ceremony
In Andhra Pradesh, Telugu marriages are steeped in tradition, and they’re a grand affair that often spans multiple days. The process begins with the Nischitartham(engagement), where the families exchange formal vows and blessings. The groom’s family usually presents the bride with gifts and the engagement ring.
On the wedding day, the ceremony is held at an auspicious time, usually set by a priest (Pandit). The bride wears a traditional Kanjeevaram sari, and the groom dons a dhoti and a silk shirt. The main rituals include Jeelakarra-Bellam(applying a paste of cumin seeds and jaggery to each other's heads as a sign of unity) and Kanyadaanam(the father of the bride gives her hand to the groom).
The Mangalsutra (sacred thread) is tied by the groom, symbolizing the commitment to the marriage. The couple then takes seven vows around the sacred fire, known as Saptapadi. This marks the start of their lifelong journey together.