Ravinder & Kunti's wedding
Day 1
Friday, May 1, 2026
Rewari
India
About the hosts
Ravinder & Kunti's story
You weren't supposed to get two weddings.
But when a Punjabi boy and a Haryanvi girl fall in love across two cultures and two religions — that's exactly what happens.
First wedding. Rewari, Haryana.
Ancient rituals, folk music, flavors you've never tasted. Raw and real.
Seven days later. Sunam, Punjab.
Dhol that shakes the ground. Bhangra that pulls you onto the floor. A feast that never ends.
Two cities. Two religions. Two completely different experiences — one week apart.
This isn't a cultural tour. This is our actual family, our real story — a love that wasn't easy, but refused to quit.
Join us in Rewari. Join us in Sunam. Or do both — and witness something even most Indians never experience in a lifetime.
Two weddings. Two cities. One love story. Zero regrets.
You're invited to either — or both.
Day 1Friday, May 1, 2026Rewari
Starting time (approximately): 4:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Bhat
In Haryana, Bhaat (or Bhat) is a significant pre-wedding ritual where the maternal uncle (Mama) of the bride or groom brings gifts—clothes, jewelry, and cash—to his sister's house to support the wedding expenses. Time of event : 2pm , 1st of May.
Reception of Barat
A baraat (or barat) is a lively, musical wedding procession in North Indian and Pakistani traditions where the groom travels to the wedding venue accompanied by his family and friends. This would be accompanied by a DJ and I would love you guys to join for a dance. The barat ( groom) travels slowly to the bride's place ( Shiv Shakti garden) while the friends and relatives of groom dance on the songs celebrating the marriage of their friend. Time of event : 5:15 pm, 1st May.
Gorva
A function where groom displays jewelry and ornaments that he have bought for bride.Timing: 6:15 pm, 1st of May.
Dinner
Timing: 7:15 pm. Traditional indian food served in royal style.
Panigrahan Sanskar
Panigrahan Sanskar (पाणिग्रहण संस्कार) is a pivotal Hindu wedding ritual where the groom officially takes the bride's right hand, symbolizing the acceptance of responsibility, companionship, and a lifelong vow of protection and care. Derived from 'Pani' (hand) and 'Grahan' (to receive), this ritual signifies the legal and emotional union of the couple in the presence of Agni (fire). Timing : As per the right timing decided at the moment by Hindu priest.
Music and Dance
Ongoing throughout the night.
Vida.
The Vidaai ceremony (or Bidaai) is an emotional Indian wedding tradition symbolizing the bride’s farewell to her parental home to start a new life with her husband. Usually occurring after main rituals like Saat Phere (seven vows), the bride throws rice/coins backwards over her head, symbolizing repayment of her parents' upbringing and wishing them prosperity.
