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This Indian Wedding Honored Tradition With Beautiful Personal Details

Bride and groom face to face holding each other with their eyes closed in traditional indian wedding attire outside.
Photo: Jennifer Campos Photography | Venue: Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa

Roshni and Parth crossed paths on Hinge after Roshni moved to Houston to jumpstart her dating life. They went on a date and felt an instant connection. Over several months, they explored all of Houston, including its food scene, baseball games, the rodeo, and many other adventures. It was when Roshni’s dog got sick and Parth helped care for him that everything changed, “I appreciated him so much and knew at that moment that he was the one for me,” the bride says. After that, everything fell into place. 

Having dated for some time, Roshni and Parth took their first trip together to Peru. Roshni wanted it to be special, so she had a professional photographer take photos of her and Parth. They were escorted by hotel staff to a private dinner with their own wait staff and romantic music. Later in the dinner, the staff brought a glass jar and revealed the ring on top of rose petals. “We cried and laughed, it was perfect in every way,” the bride says.

In May 2024, Roshni and Parth celebrated their love with a joyful three-day wedding weekend at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa. This Indian wedding honored tradition, and leading up to the big day, they included a wedding newspaper, welcome hampers, and even made a few podcast episodes for their guests to add a personal touch.

The festivities began the day before the wedding with a colorful Haldi and Mehndi, followed by a lively Sangeet featuring choreographed dances that set the tone for the weekend. “As a trained Bharatanatyam Dancer myself, I knew I wanted to dance at my wedding, but I also wanted to include all of our family and friends,” the bride says.

Before Roshni walked down the aisle, her beloved dog rode in a tiny car, a cute throwback to the role he played at the start of their relationship. As Roshni entered, a pre-recorded message she had prepared played for Parth, bringing tears to his eyes. “Growing up in America, I always dreamed of a white wedding. However, I am well rooted with my Indian heritage and wanted to be a traditional bride,” the bride says. Her self-designed lehenga incorporated heirloom diamonds from her late mother, adding a deeply personal touch. The celebration concluded with a vibrant reception filled with even more choreographed dances and joyful music, making it a weekend to remember.

Keep scrolling to see the details of how this Indian wedding honored tradition!

Congratulations, Roshni & Parth!

The couples rings shining in dark space.

Bride and groom in Haldi ceremony attire while touching noses and closing eyes.

Bride and groom in thier pink haldi attire dancing before the ceremony.

The couple performing and finishing the haldi cermeony covered in the yellow tumeric paste and petals in the air to celebrate.

The couple and thier friends and family dancing and celebrating at their very colorful sangeet.

groom spinning the bride in her colorfully vibrant Indian gown at the sangeet.

Photo of behind the bride in her white lehenga with her eyes closed and smiling.

Groom looking out the window in his white sherwani while smiling.

Close up of bride's henna and diamond rings on her chest showing diamond necklace and lehenga neckline.

Groom entering with the Baraat on a white horse with his hand in the air and smiling with guests around.

Groom dancing with hands in the air walking into the ceremony with friends and family around him.

The altar where ceremony is going to be held with chairs at the altar and a big arch with pink and white florals all over it.

Bride's small dog riding down the aisle on mini remote controlled white car with florals on it.

Bride and groom sitting in chairs doing traditional Hindu ceremony with large lush necklaces around their necks while they smile.

Bride and groom facing each other in chairs outside holding each other's hands.

Bride walking down aisle outside with her father with pink and white flowers arch behind them and bouquets lining the aisle.

Behind the bride walking up to the altar to the groom with a big lush arch with pink and white florals on it.

Newlywed couple face to face with their eyes closed and smiling outside.

Four tier cake with red roses on it with big monogram of "R & P" behind it.

The newlywed couple with guests in vibrant reception venue dancing, smiling, and having fun.

“This Indian Weddings Honored Tradition with Beautiful Personal Details”- Spotlight WiH Partner- Venue: Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa

Contributing Vendors- Photo: Jennifer Campos Photography / Rathi Menon Events / Mandap Creations / Dawaat Catering / Roland Swiss Pastry & Bakery / Simone Handcrafted / Gaurav Gupta / Jayanti Reddy / Epique Cinema / Desi Junction DJs / Anusha Wedding Choreography / 361 Degree Gifts / Blush and Glow / Chamee and Palak / Label Anushree

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