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Celebrating Every Tradition in Your Wedding Film

byDivine Wedding FilmsStudio at Mira Road East, MumbaiStarts from95,000 per dayView full gallery

Every culture has its own magic, from the quiet sanctity of church vows to the vibrant energy of a traditional mandap. I focus on the rituals that define your roots and the emotions that define your bond, ensuring every cultural nuance is preserved.

(Video) A cinematic film of Rounak and Maumita's Bengali wedding in Mumbai. It features an emotional testimonial from the bride and beautiful shots of the Shubho Drishti and other rituals.

A collage showing a tender moment outside the church and a romantic kiss in the wedding car. These are the quiet, stolen moments that make a wedding day special.

A creative shot of the bride's beautiful white wedding gown, elegantly displayed before the ceremony. The lighting and composition build anticipation for her entrance.

A collage of the couple with their beautifully decorated wedding car. The classic black suit and white gown create a timeless look.

A black and white collage of the church ceremony, capturing the solemnity and sacredness of the vows being exchanged.

A collage of the bride with her bridesmaids in purple and the groom with his groomsmen in black. These are the essential portraits with the wedding party.

A timeless black and white portrait of the couple outside the church, with a poem that beautifully captures their silent vow.

A collage of a vibrant Hindu wedding ceremony, showing the joyful rituals and the happy faces of the family members.

The Varmala ceremony. This collage captures the playful exchange of garlands, a moment of fun and tradition in a Hindu wedding.

A collage of the couple during their wedding ceremony, seated at the mandap. Their loving glances and smiles show their happiness.

About Celebrating Every Tradition

When you are planning a wedding that blends different traditions or follows a specific cultural path, the small details matter most. From the precise lighting needed for a church ceremony to the lapel mics we use to capture your genuine whispers and vows during rituals, I ensure your film feels like a conversation, not just a highlight reel.

My process is rooted in understanding that no two weddings are the same. When I shoot a Bengali wedding, I am looking for the Shubho Drishti and the specific emotion in the Sindoor Daan. When I am at a church ceremony, my focus shifts to the solemnity of the vows and the intimate glances in the car.

I have spent years building a team that understands these cultural rhythms. We don't just show up with cameras. We study the flow of your ceremony so we can anticipate the moment the garland is exchanged or the tear that falls during the blessing. Because we use professional lapel mics, we catch the audio of your family’s prayers and your partner's shaky, sincere promises.

If you are planning a fusion wedding, where two backgrounds meet, that is where my work truly shines. I aim to create a visual narrative that respects both cultures equally, rather than favouring one. Whether it is a Christian, Maharashtrian, Punjabi, or Muslim ceremony, my 6 to 10-person crew is trained to capture these moments from multiple angles without ever being intrusive. We use a mix of drone shots for scale and close-up candid portraits for emotion. The result is a film that feels authentic to your heritage and unique to your story, not a template that could have been made for anyone else.

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Divine Wedding Films

Studio at Mira Road East, MumbaiStarts from 95,000 per day

I see the divine in every ritual, whether it is a quiet church vow or the joy of a traditional Baraat. My team and I are here to listen to your story first, then capture the cultural nuances that make your wedding yours. We do not just record the day; we preserve the jazbaat you will want to relive forever.

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