What
was so special about your mehendi?
> I
like the concept of applying mehendi during the wedding but this time I thought
I don't want to go the conventional way like having a king and a queen on your
hand. I thought I will go the modern way so I got this really cute cartoon of a
girl kissing a boy on one hand and a couple dancing and that kind of signifies
the hashtags our wedding had one is #PMgotsued and other was #dancingcouple. I
also had the elements of the London skyline on my mehendi because that's
significant of what I am going to call it my home very soon and also the other
traditional elements were added.
'Mehendi
and sangeet is an important ritual in a wedding?
> I
don't think Mehendi and Sangeet rituals are important in the wedding as they
just add more fun and grandeur. The wedding actually ends on a somber note with
the bidaai so the mehendi and sangeet are the more happy occasions that people
have to celebrate the wedding. I think it's important because the two
families get more comfortable with each other and they get better versed with
each other in a relaxed atmosphere.
What
you wore?
> In
my Mehendi I decided to wear a jacket with a crop top and a lehenga and I used
floral jewelry and braided my hair. For my Sangeet, I wore a traditional
Banarsi lehenga and blouse and dupatta but my lehenga had a twist of the modern
gold fril border. I liked the whole Maharani look and I completed it with a
jadau necklace which adds more grandeur to the look.
Which
songs did you dance on?
> I
danced the solo on Teri Deewani and Ghoomer which is one of my favorite songs
to dance. I also did a small family dance with my parents, my brother and his
wife on galla goodiyan from Dil Dhadakne do and did a couple dance with
Prathamesh Mody on Do Lafzo ki hain and Har kisiko nahin milta.
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