These are just a few pictures and videos of our journey together:)
Once upon a time in a land far away, Santa Monica, there was a girl who was living her best life. She was surrounded by 349 days of sunshine, almond milk-mushroom-bee-pollen lattes, organic-gluten-free kale planted by 7 virgins under a full moon, yoga classes and ocean sunsets. However, deep down, she felt an emptiness inside. She was longing for a deep connection with a life partner. In August of 2019, she packed up her yoga mats and essential oils and headed to Chicago. With high fructose corn syrup as her only fear, she was ready to explore the Windy City. Her friends jokingly said she would find the love of her life within 6 months. Meanwhile, in the heart of downtown Chicago, surrounded by his college buddies, there lived a handsome man named Ankur. He too was living his best life . His days were filled with Chicago sports, prison style weight lifting, Portillo’s Italian beef, Pequod’s pizza, and copious amounts of craft beer. He too was looking for his partner in crime. With never-ending Indian food as his only fear, he was ready to explore his next phase in life. In winter of 2020, the pandemic over swept the nation. It was at that time her cousin planted the idea to join match.com. She created a profile using the alias of her childhood dog, Tasha. Sumita came across Ankur’s profile and was immediately drawn to his depth and intelligence (let’s be real she thought he was really cute !). Ankur was equally drawn to Sumita’s profile. He may have even formulated his own opinions when he saw that one of her hobbies was meditation. Sumita sent Ankur a wink. He responded with a message. Through these exchanges, a connection blossomed amongst two seemingly opposite people. They both shared similar values, upbringing and even a love of sardines. They had their first phone conversation in May. Ankur started the phone conversation with “Hello Tasha”. She realized amidst the month of texting and messaging online, she had forgotten to tell him her real name ! Their conversation lasted 4 hours. In June of 2020, they had their first date. They went to a sushi restaurant where it rained on them the entire time (indoor dining was closed in Chicago). Through drenched hair and damp spicy tuna rolls, they laughed. Sumita noticed this connection was different. Ankur felt like..home. He offered to make her dinner the next day. Knowing she had a sensitive stomach, he made her homemade minestrone soup from scratch. She remember him saying “ this is full of lycopenes”. He had her heart at “ lycopenes”. During their courtship, the world was in a crazy place. There were regular riots in the streets of Chicago, mutating Covid strains and a controversial election. Also, the couple lived 1 hour away from one another. Amidst this chaos, stripped of the frills of restaurants and social gatherings, the couple was left with the raw human element. They found “home” in one another. Ankur was fascinated by Sumita’s rhythm in life and thirst for travel. And so, the memories were formulated: road trips to Michigan, scaling medieval walls in Gotland, Sweden, Ankur accidentally biting Sumita’s finger off while she was feeding him a gyro in Greece, running through O’hare airport with luggage in hand to get some cardio, a 24 hour trip to Boston just to eat oysters, running from monkeys in Bali… The rest is history! Ankur showed Sumita the beauty of campfires, college football, coffee, steaks and roughing it. Sumita showed Ankur the beauty of nature, clean eating, expression, touch and spirituality. Though this story may sound a little bit like a fairytale, there were hardships the couple endured. Ankur is Sumita’s best friend. Sumita is Ankur’s favorite bipedal mammal. Sumita likes to describe their relationship with a quote from the series Office: "It's A Like A Long Book That You Never Want To End. And You're Fine With That Because, You Just Never Ever Want To Leave It."
5:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Casual attire (jeans and travel wear are acceptable!)
Linden Pavillion Ballroom This casual dinner is for all guests to mix and mingle over some food and drinks! Kindly RSVP to this event if you plan on attending. Indian food will be served
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Groom Procession
The Baraat or "groom's procession" is a joyful celebration where the groom and his family walk and dance toward the bride's family and ceremony site. It marks the groom's entrance to the wedding. All guests are invited to join the fun and help hype up Ankur! Shuttle service will be provided for guests staying at hotel to this event. Please look at shuttle hours when checking into the hotel.
Sat, May 17, 2025, 5:00 pm - Sun, May 18, 2025, 12:00 am
Formal attire (Indian or American)
Please join us for an Indian- fusion ceremony, cocktail hour and reception! Please bring your dancing shoes and spirit to dance the night away with us! We are only able to invite children of family and wedding party due to size restrictions of the venue. We kindly ask for you to arrange child care if your children are not listed in the RSVP. Thank you in advance for this inconvenience. Transportation: There will be shuttle service for hotel guests to the ceremony and from the reception at the end of the night. We will also have shuttle service in late evening for those guests wishing to leave the reception early. Additionally, parking is available on-site. Cars cannot be left overnight. Uber and Lyft are easily available. Indian food will be served. Please specify if your party would like a child's meal and if you would prefer vegetarian child's meal.
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Casual attire
All guests are invited to join the post wedding brunch! Kindly RSVP to this event if you plan on attending.
Hotel
They Hyatt Regency in Lisle is conveniently located within a 10 minute from the Morton Arboretum (the wedding venue). Use the discount code G-SBAP at booking. Friday May, 16th: Welcome Dinner - Linden Pavilion. Saturday May 17th: Breakfast - Willow Room. Sunday May 18th: Brunch - Linden Pavilion.
Discount Code - G-SBAP
Groom
Bride
Father of the Bride
Mother of the Bride
Father of the Groom
Mother of the Groom
Morton Arboretum is a beautiful oasis of trees, green and everything in between. It is open to all guests attending the wedding anytime on Saturday May 17th, 2025. Please let the front desk know you are attending the wedding for free admission! There is a restaurant inside the visitor center that will be serving lunch.
If you are looking for a healthy, vegan option for food this is the place! This is one of Sumita's favorite restaurants. The veggie burger is delicious and everything is locally sourced with clean ingredients. She also highly recommends their salads and soups.
Naperville Riverwalk is a 20 minute drive from Lisle. The riverwalk is one of the most unique aspects of Naperville with streets filled with shops, restaurants and coffee shops on the Dupage River. There is also a library, fountain and children's museum nearby. Sparrow is a great local coffee shop that also has a location in downtown Chicago.
For those guests craving various Indian chai and Madras filtered coffee, Chai Ho Jai has a great selection of authentic Indian beverages, snacks. The cafe is about a 30 minute drive from Lisle. They make everything from scratch so please plan accordingly as service is slow. Sumita and Ankur would often bike to this location, grab a sweet drink and then bike back
For guests looking for additional chai spots (Naperville has more chai spots than coffee shops), please check out MOTW. This location is about a 30 minute drive from Lisle.
If you are looking for an authentic South Indian restaurant with the best dosas (Indian savory crepe) or authentic South Indian thalis, please check this place out. They are often busy on the weekends. This location is about 30 minutes from Lisle. Please also keep in mind there will be ample Indian food at wedding.
If you are looking for the best tandoori chicken ( roasted Indian chicken), this is the restaurant to check out! They are usually not busy for lunch and can seat immediately. They are located about 30 minutes from Lisle. Ankur and Sumita often frequent this location for their tandoori chicken dishes
5/16/25 Welcome dinner - Casual 5/17/25 Baraat , Ceremony and Reception -Formal (Indian or American) 5/18/25 Brunch- Casual
We want you to wear whatever makes you feel special and happy ! Feel free to express yourself !
Hotel shuttle will be provided to guests staying at hotel only on Saturday 5/17/25 going to baraat, to ceremony and then from reception There will also be a shuttle leaving the reception around 10 pm for those guests with small children wanting to leave early. Uber and Lyft are available for anyone who does not want to drive There is ample parking in the Morton Arboretum parking lot. We ask that cars do not be left overnight.
Yes! There will be vegetarian and non-vegetarian options for dinner
Yes. Please specify in the RSVP if you would like a child's meal and if you would like a vegetarian child's meal
We will do our best to stay on top of the hotel and keep adding more rooms to room block. In the setting that the room block is full, you may book at Hyatt outside of the room block. If Hyatt is full, there are additional hotels that can be provided. Shuttle service is only provided at Hyatt hotel.
It is about a 40 minute to 1 hour + drive depending on traffic. Please note Friday evening is usually heavy traffic around the Chicago area. Chicago traffic is heaviest on Friday between 4pm to 7pm.
Check in right now is 3pm. We have asked the hotel to allow early check-in. They are unable to guarantee and will evaluate a few days before the event. Baraat will be starting promptly at 4pm and shuttle will be leaving prior to the start. We ask that you kindly make arrangements if hotel cannot guarantee early check-in so that you can attend baraat on time.
Due to restrictions of the venue, we are only able to invite children who are family members of the wedding couple or part of the wedding party.
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Please RSVP by 4/25/25
We will not be participating in a registry.
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