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Maharashtrian Wedding Photography in Mumbai

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We document the Antarpat, Saptapadi, and every emotion in between. From the first garlanding to the final bidaai, we catch the real moments that define your traditional Maharashtrian wedding.

The pure joy of a Maharashtrian wedding ritual. We love the vibrant colors, happy smiles, and rich traditions that make these ceremonies so special and full of life.

A beautiful close-up of the mangalsutra ceremony, a deeply significant and emotional moment in a Maharashtrian wedding that we capture with the utmost respect.

The couple sits before the sacred fire (homa), their happy faces illuminated by the flames. This is a central part of the wedding ceremony, symbolizing their union.

The radiant Maharashtrian bride makes her entrance, walking under a floral canopy held by her brothers, her smile filled with anticipation.

A moment of pure, uninhibited laughter between the bride and groom right after the ceremony. These candid shots are the memories you'll treasure most.

A quiet moment of connection between the bride and groom. We focus on capturing these unscripted, intimate exchanges that truly define the love you share on your wedding day.

This cinematic wedding trailer captures the essence of a beautiful celebration, weaving together the energy, emotion, and traditional moments into a story you will cherish forever.

The groom applies the sindoor, a poignant and symbolic moment in the wedding ceremony. The bride's gentle smile makes this shot incredibly special.

A candid moment of interaction between the bride and groom during their Maharashtrian wedding rituals.

The couple stands together during the varmala (garland exchange) ceremony, a joyful and pivotal part of the wedding.

About Maharashtrian Wedding Ceremonies

When we shoot a Maharashtrian wedding, we don't just stand at the back with a zoom lens. We make sure we are positioned for the key rituals like the Antarpat and the Mangalsutra tying, but we also look for the side stories—the aunties laughing during the Haldi, or the quiet, nervous glances between the couple during the Saptapadi. You get a mix of traditional documentation and candid storytelling, so your photos capture both the sanctity of the traditions and the joy of the day.

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