The destination wedding at Radisson Blu will be a family only affair with close to 500 guests expected whereas the reception to be held on the 17th of February at JW Marriot will be a grand affair that will see the whos-who of Bollywood in full attendance.
7th February
Engagement + Cocktail Party - NNM - Aditya Kilachand + RS - Sarath Krishnan
8th February
Mehendi - NNM - Krishna Mehta + RS- Nishi Nitin Mukesh
Sangeet - NNM- Narendra Kumar Ahmed + RS- Krishna Mehta
9th February
Haldi + Poolside - NNM + RS- Neerus
Wedding - NNM + RS- Sarath Krishnan
Family Dinner - family heirloom piece
Wedding – Sarath Krishnan
Neil Nitin Mukesh : A traditional rajwaad look created by combining pure fabrics and handwork by the finest Rajasthani craftsmen using authentic work like aari,pure zari,kardana ,resham,nakshi etc.
Rukmini Sahay : Using pure silk fabric combined with traditional hand thread work and elements like stones,resham,sadhi etc the outfit is subtle and yet classy.
Cocktail – Sarath Krishnan
Neil Nitin Mukesh : Classy two button bespoke suit in grey,cut and tailored to fit,styled with customised elements made with lilac dye to compliment Rukmini’s attire.
Rukmini Sahay - An elegant lilac coloured Victorian inspired gown with soft silhouettes accompanied by swaroski crystals generously embellished on the flowing trail of the gown
Mehendi – Krishna Mehta
Neil Nitin Mukesh : A classic kurta and vest made in exquisite silk with pink dominating the color scheme and perfectly complimented by orange gold zardozi embroidery. With focus to ornate detailing, much like the palaces and havelis in Rajasthan, the off-beat anarkali style defines the vivid colour scheme
Sangeet – Krishna Mehta
Rukmini Sahay : A traditional lehenga, dupatta and blouse that delves into the roots of Rajasthani design by incorporating intricate gota work into the outfit .The stunning Pista green outfit with gota patti has been further embroidered with striking multi colour threads in zardozi. The border of the lehnga has been laced with dainty French knots to add an element of regal sophistication to the overall ensemble.