11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Shades of yellow or other light colors
The Haldi ceremony is a joyful pre-wedding ritual in Hindu weddings where family and friends apply turmeric paste (haldi) to the bride and groom’s skin. It’s believed to bless the couple, ward off evil, and give them a radiant glow for the big day. Expect laughter, music, and lots of yellow—it's a beautiful blend of love, tradition, and celebration.
4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Traditional Indian attire in colorful or pastel tones.
The Muhurtam/Muhurat is the heart of a Hindu wedding — a sacred ceremony where the couple is united through age-old rituals, mantras, and blessings. Surrounded by family, traditions, and divine energy, this is the moment vows are made and a new chapter begins. Expect grace, meaning, and the soulful beauty of love in its most traditional form.
1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Competition is the bride and groom's middle name. Put your best foot forward for an afternoon of games and fun, leading to some drama(maybe).
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Think sparkle, movement, and color for an unforgettable evening of music and dance!
During the dance night, family and friends come together to sing, dance, and revel in joyful performances. It's a time to showcase talent, share laughs, and build excitement for the big day. Enjoy an evening filled with dazzling outfits, upbeat music, unforgettable moves and fun games.