The groom's grandmother had kept the peeche kathi for sixty-two years. Not in a ...
The wedding coordinator had a ritual. Not the professional ritual — the pre-even...
The architect had been hired to photograph the fort. Not the wedding — the fort....
The bride had one condition. Not about the venue's aesthetic or the catering qua...
The planner had driven the road from Rishikesh to Dehradun forty-seven times. No...
The planner had a test. Not the formal test — the venue-inspection checklist or ...
The groom had asked the question directly. He had been on the phone with the pla...
The wedding planner had a theory. She had developed it across sixteen years of t...
The photographer had been to Jodhpur eleven times. Not eleven casual visits — el...
Lakshmi had been explaining her wedding vision to people for six months and nobo...
The bride's mother had a single requirement. Not about the venue's aesthetic or ...
The groom had asked the question at the third planning meeting. Not the question...
The bride's grandfather had planted a tree in Bangalore in 1962. Not at the Taj ...
The wedding planner had a list on her desk. Not the to-do list or the vendor lis...
Sanjana had a constraint that the destination wedding industry was not designed ...
Everyone in Mumbai knew about AER. Not everyone had been — the thirty-fourth-flo...