Ketan & CA Dipti's wedding
Day 1
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Mathura, Vrindavan
Day 2
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Mathura, Vrindavan
Day 3
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Mathura, Vrindavan
About the hosts
Ketan & CA Dipti's story
We met on a social, just to clear up a simple misunderstanding. But life has its own plans.Days passed,&our chats became longer, more personal. Slowly, unknowingly, we became part of each other’s daily lives.
For six months, we dated online. We shared laughter, secrets, dreams, and fears—all without meeting face to face.
I kept a part of myself hidden. Maybe I was shy, or scared And he never pushed.Then, one day, everything changed.
Without any warning, He came to my colony &stood at the gate.He just waited 3 hours.i wasn’t sure what I was afraid but I finally decided to step outside. That moment changed everything.
It was the first time we saw each other face to face. No grand gestures, no perfect words. Just two people who had fallen in love without even realizing it.
After that day, We learned each other’s habits, moods, and silences.
But even as our love grew, Six years of gentle love & silent promises. finally, I said yes to the man who wait for me
Day 1Tuesday, June 3, 2025Mathura, Vrindavan
Starting time (approximately): 3:30 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Bhatt
The Bhatt ceremony is a traditional ritual observed in North Indian weddings, especially in Hindu families, usually held a day or two before the wedding. It involves honoring the bride’s or groom’s maternal uncle (mama), who plays a significant role in the wedding. The family performs a small puja (prayer), and the uncle is presented with gifts, clothes, and sweets. It symbolizes the uncle’s blessings and support for the upcoming marriage
Mehndi
The Mehndi ceremony is a vibrant pre-wedding celebration where intricate henna designs are applied to the bride’s hands and feet. Female family members and friends also get mehndi done, adding to the festive spirit. It’s believed that the darker the bride’s mehndi, the deeper the love between her and her future husband.
Day 2Wednesday, June 4, 2025Mathura, Vrindavan
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Shadi
In an Indian wedding, the Jai Mala (also called Varmala) is a beautiful and symbolic ceremony where the bride and groom exchange floral garlands. It usually takes place soon after the groom arrives at the wedding venue.
Day 3Tuesday, December 2, 2025Mathura, Vrindavan
Starting time (approximately): 2:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Haldi
The Haldi ceremony is a joyful pre-wedding ritual in Indian weddings where a paste made of turmeric, sandalwood, and rosewater is applied to the bride and groom’s face and body. Held separately at each home, it symbolizes purification, protection, and blessings for a new beginning. Family and friends smear the paste, sing, dance, and celebrate with laughter. It’s filled with love, fun, and vibrant yellow hues, marking the start of the wedding festivities.
