RSVP

When is the RSVP deadline?

Please RSVP by January 1st, 2024 so we can have an accurate headcount. :)

Plus ones

Can I bring a date?

To ensure an intimate gathering, we kindly request that our guests refrain from bringing plus ones to the wedding. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to celebrating this special occasion with you.

Children

Are kids welcome?

As much as we love your little ones, we have made the decision to keep the festivities as adult-only events. We understand that some guests may need to travel with their children and we encourage you to make suitable arrangements for their care during the wedding festivities. 

Outdoors

Is the wedding indoors or outdoors?

All activities will take place outdoors. Kindly remember to visit the travel section for comprehensive information regarding the weather conditions.

Photos

Is it okay to take pictures with our phones and cameras during the wedding?

You're welcome to capture moments through photos and share them with the bride and groom. Please be mindful of the timing to ensure respect during key moments. During the ceremony, we kindly request minimizing cell phone usage. A professional photographer will be present to document all the events.

Attire

What should I wear?

We extend a warm invitation to each guest to embrace their unique selves and showcase their individuality at our wedding celebration. Whether you choose traditional Indian attire or a splendid gown, wear what truly makes you feel EXTRAordinary. Upon arrival, clothing options, including Sarees, lehengas, and stunning Indian jewelry graciously provided by Tushar's mom, will be available for selection. They are gifts and are one size fits all, as they are versatile pieces of fabric that can be wrapped around. To complement them, I suggest bringing along cute plain crop tops and a pair of biker shorts or Spanx, as you'll need something to tuck the fabric into.

Friday night sets the stage for vibrant festivities, with the bride in indo-fusion attire and the groom in traditional Indian attire. Embrace the spirit of enjoyment and creativity by wearing your own colorful outfit or opting for a saree provided upon arrival.

Saturday morning calls for embracing cultural heritage with traditional Indian attire. It's the perfect occasion to embrace the cultural heritage.

The day is filled with various activities, including the ceremony, tea time, croquet, badminton, garden strolls, poolside hangs, and free time to relax and enjoy.

Saturday night's reception sees the bride and groom in Western attire, inviting guests to dress in upscale cocktail or traditional Indian garb. As SRK famously said, "It's the time to disco," so get ready to dance the night away!

The reception features dances, speeches, dinner, and a lively party with a DJ, promising unforgettable moments for all.

Sunday concludes the celebration with an open attire farewell breakfast/brunch, providing a relaxed atmosphere for farewells and reflections.

Remember, this is merely a tool, not a rule! Wear what makes you feel your best and celebrate in style.

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Bride & Groom

Contact

Whom should I call with questions?

Call or text the Maharani directly 

Natasha Stokes-Nair 

419-680-6541