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Tanya and Mukesh’s 25th wedding anniversary was a deeply personal celebration of love and togetherness, thoughtfully planned and designed by WeddingSutra Favorite – The Serendipity Co. The festivities were photographed and filmed with finesse by WeddingSutra Favorite – Raabta by Shrey Bhagat. Over four days in Sri Lanka, family and friends from around the globe gathered to honour the couple’s milestone, with each event carefully planned to strike a balance between warmth, intimacy, and elegance.
The festivities commenced with a Mehendi Carnival that transitioned seamlessly into a Sufi Night. The space was brought alive with multicoloured drapes, ambient lighting, and eclectic details, including floral arrangements, customised playing cards, and mala beads. Guests enjoyed games, tarot readings, and playful installations before the evening shifted into a soulful mood with a live performance. “We wanted the experience to evolve through the night — playful, immersive, and finally reflective,” shared Rhea Dewan of The Serendipity Co.
The Haldi carried a golden theme with sunflowers, lemons, beads, and a handcrafted floral backdrop. Anchor Chirag Vithalani set a lively tone with interactive moments that kept everyone engaged. With laughter and memories of their wedding day woven into the celebration, the ceremony felt as joyful as it was nostalgic.
The Sangeet drew on the romance of Moulin Rouge, with rich red drapes, chandeliers, and vintage accents. A customised bar and photobooth framed in velvet created cosy gathering spots, while friends and family lit up the stage with spirited performances. “The idea was to create a glamorous yet comfortable setting, one that allowed guests to enjoy both spectacle and intimacy,” Rhea added.
The renewal of vows was held by the sea, with a floral mandap under chandeliers and an aisle lined with blooms. Tanya walked in to a song she dedicated to Mukesh, while his regal entrance set the stage for an emotional exchange of vows. A santoor recital added depth to the occasion, while subtle details like star-shaped chair accents echoed the natural beauty of the setting.
The reception reflected understated grandeur in blue and white. A floral archway and butterfly-inspired name display welcomed guests, while ballet dancers accompanied the couple’s entry. Performances by Subhajit Chakraborty and Mansi Ghosh set a celebratory tone, with candlelit tables and elegant florals creating a refined ambience. The stationery and invites, designed by WeddingSutra Favorite – Sonal Studio, carried through the same attention to detail, tying together the aesthetic vision of the couple. The celebrations concluded with a day of shared experiences, from water sports and boat rides to Sri Lankan delicacies.
The Wedding Makers
Venue: Shangri-La Colombo, Sri Lanka
Wedding Planner and Décor: The Serendipity Co.
Videography and Photography: Raabta by Shrey Bhagat
Entertainment: Salman Ali (Sufi Night), Mangesh Jagtap (Vow Renewal), Subhajit Chakraborty (Reception), Mansi Ghosh (Reception)
DJ: DJ Tarun
Emcee: Chirag Vithalani
Choreography: Feet2beat
Wedding Invitations and Stationery: Sonal Studio
Bartenders: The Wedding Bartenders
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The festivities commenced with a Mehendi Carnival that transitioned seamlessly into a Sufi Night. The space was brought alive with multicoloured drapes, ambient lighting, and eclectic details, including floral arrangements, customised playing cards, and mala beads. Guests enjoyed games, tarot readings, and playful installations before the evening shifted into a soulful mood with a live performance. “We wanted the experience to evolve through the night — playful, immersive, and finally reflective,” shared Rhea Dewan of The Serendipity Co.
The Haldi carried a golden theme with sunflowers, lemons, beads, and a handcrafted floral backdrop. Anchor Chirag Vithalani set a lively tone with interactive moments that kept everyone engaged. With laughter and memories of their wedding day woven into the celebration, the ceremony felt as joyful as it was nostalgic.
The Sangeet drew on the romance of Moulin Rouge, with rich red drapes, chandeliers, and vintage accents. A customised bar and photobooth framed in velvet created cosy gathering spots, while friends and family lit up the stage with spirited performances. “The idea was to create a glamorous yet comfortable setting, one that allowed guests to enjoy both spectacle and intimacy,” Rhea added.
The renewal of vows was held by the sea, with a floral mandap under chandeliers and an aisle lined with blooms. Tanya walked in to a song she dedicated to Mukesh, while his regal entrance set the stage for an emotional exchange of vows. A santoor recital added depth to the occasion, while subtle details like star-shaped chair accents echoed the natural beauty of the setting.
The reception reflected understated grandeur in blue and white. A floral archway and butterfly-inspired name display welcomed guests, while ballet dancers accompanied the couple’s entry. Performances by Subhajit Chakraborty and Mansi Ghosh set a celebratory tone, with candlelit tables and elegant florals creating a refined ambience. The stationery and invites, designed by WeddingSutra Favorite – Sonal Studio, carried through the same attention to detail, tying together the aesthetic vision of the couple. The celebrations concluded with a day of shared experiences, from water sports and boat rides to Sri Lankan delicacies.
The Wedding Makers
Venue: Shangri-La Colombo, Sri Lanka
Wedding Planner and Décor: The Serendipity Co.
Videography and Photography: Raabta by Shrey Bhagat
Entertainment: Salman Ali (Sufi Night), Mangesh Jagtap (Vow Renewal), Subhajit Chakraborty (Reception), Mansi Ghosh (Reception)
DJ: DJ Tarun
Emcee: Chirag Vithalani
Choreography: Feet2beat
Wedding Invitations and Stationery: Sonal Studio
Bartenders: The Wedding Bartenders
The post This four-day anniversary celebration in Sri Lanka brimmed with a plethora of themes, spirited performances and togetherness! appeared first on WeddingSutra.