Mansab & Ammarah's wedding
Day 1
Friday, January 9, 2026
Sahiwal
Day 2
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Sahiwal
Day 3
Sunday, January 11, 2026
Pakpattan
About the hosts
Mansab & Ammarah's story
Our story began quietly — two souls meeting when life was full of dreams and responsibilities. We didn’t fall in love at once; it grew slowly, through laughter, honesty, and understanding. She brought warmth and light; he brought care and calm. Together, we found peace in each other.
Now, as we step into our forever, we want you — our family and friends — to share this joy with us. Pakistani weddings are not just events; they are colors, songs, emotions, and endless love. Come feel the rhythm of the dhol, the scent of jasmine, and the laughter that fills the air.
This isn’t just our wedding — it’s a celebration of everyone who’s been part of our journey. Come, see what love looks like here — real, vibrant, and full of life.
We can’t wait to celebrate our forever with you. 💍❤️
Day 1Friday, January 9, 2026Sahiwal
Starting time (approximately): 7:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Mehndi Night
A vibrant evening filled with music, laughter, and color! Friends and family will gather to celebrate with dance performances, traditional dhol beats, and the beautiful mehndi (henna) ceremony for the bride. Expect joyful singing, colorful outfits, and delicious Pakistani food — a true night of happiness and love before the wedding day. 💛✨
Mayun,
The Mayun is one of the most cherished pre-wedding traditions in Pakistani culture, symbolizing the start of the bride’s wedding festivities. It’s a day filled with warmth, laughter, and family blessings. The ceremony usually takes place at the bride’s home, where close relatives and friends gather to apply ubtan — a turmeric-based paste — to the bride’s hands and face. This ritual is meant to enhance her natural beauty and bring a golden glow before the wedding. Everyone dresses in yellow and orange, colors that represent happiness and new beginnings. Traditional songs are sung, dhol beats fill the air, and the bride’s simple elegance shines without heavy makeup or jewelry. Homemade sweets, snacks, and chai are shared as everyone celebrates love, purity, and tradition. The Mayun beautifully captures the essence of Pakistani weddings — family, joy, and heartfelt blessings for a new life ahead. 💛✨
Day 2Saturday, January 10, 2026Sahiwal
Starting time (approximately): 12:00 PM (noon)
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Baraat
The Baraat is the grandest and most emotional event of a Pakistani wedding — a day filled with celebration, music, and unforgettable memories. It marks the groom’s arrival at the bride’s venue, accompanied by his family and friends in a lively procession. The atmosphere is full of excitement, with dhol beats, dancing, laughter, and vibrant energy all around. The groom, dressed elegantly, is welcomed by the bride’s family with smiles, petals, and prayers. Then comes the most magical moment — the bride’s entrance. Dressed in stunning traditional attire, she walks in gracefully, carrying beauty, emotion, and dreams in her eyes. The Nikah or wedding vows are often performed during this ceremony, uniting two hearts and families in love and commitment. Guests enjoy lavish dishes, music, and heartfelt moments throughout the event. The Baraat beautifully blends tradition with modern joy — a day where love shines brightest and two souls promise forever. ❤️✨
Nikhaa
The Nikah is the most sacred and emotional ceremony in a Pakistani wedding, where the bride and groom are officially united in marriage. It is a deeply spiritual event, often held in a mosque, at home, or in a wedding hall, attended by close family and friends. During the Nikah, the couple exchanges vows and signs the Nikah Nama, a formal marriage contract, in the presence of witnesses. The officiant recites prayers, and blessings are offered for a happy and prosperous married life. The atmosphere is a beautiful blend of solemnity and joy — while the focus is on the spiritual union, the love and happiness of the families make the event heartfelt and lively. Guests often present gifts and share warm congratulations, and traditional sweets are served to celebrate the union. The Nikah symbolizes the beginning of the couple’s shared journey, marking a moment of commitment, love, and the promise of lifelong partnership.
Day 3Sunday, January 11, 2026Pakpattan
Starting time (approximately): 5:00 PM
Venue and host contact details will be disclosed upon booking.
Walimah
The Walimah is the grand reception that celebrates the couple’s union with joy, elegance, and hospitality. Traditionally held after the Nikah and Baraat, it is a time for families, friends, and well-wishers to come together to honor the newlyweds. The atmosphere is festive yet graceful, filled with music, laughter, and heartfelt blessings. The bride and groom enter as a couple for the first time, dressed in stunning attire — the bride often in a beautiful pastel or ivory gown with delicate embroidery, and the groom in a formal sherwani or suit that complements her look. Guests enjoy a lavish feast, featuring traditional Pakistani dishes like biryani, qorma, kebabs, and a variety of desserts. The Walimah is not only a celebration of love but also a symbol of unity and gratitude, where the couple thanks their families and friends for their support. It is the perfect culmination of wedding festivities, leaving memories of happiness, warmth, and togetherness that will be cherished forever
