VIDYA + PRAVEEN
A beautiful cross culture wedding in Tirupati by Chennai Candid Wedding Photographer- Puja Mishra & Rohan Mishra
Today’s blog post is a special one as we are sharing with you, a tamil-telugu cross culture wedding straight from Tirupati– the holy city of Lord Balaji. Practically speaking, it is not easy to manage a wedding in the holy city including managing the availability, bookings and travel plans for guests. But the charm of getting married in the vicinity of blessings of Lord Venkateswara is all worth it.
So let us introduce you to the lovely couple- Vidya and Praveen.
Tamil-telugu-wedding-tirupaticouple shoot at tirupati
Vidya, a beautiful traditional Tamil girl met Praveen, a charismatic Telugu boy in their work space and within no time realized that they are made for each other.
The fun part is that the common language between them is 'Hindi' as Praveen doesn't know 'Tamil' where as Vidya is unaware of 'Telugu'! Sometime it's just the language of heart that matters.. Isn't it?
Their wedding was amalgamation of two different cultures with different set of rituals from both the side. We had to be on our toes in order to document them all in the most beautiful way.
bride-getting-ready-tirupatiWedding jewelry on coconut shell
Tirupati-wedding-photographerEye makeup of a tamil bride
Bridal-makeup-at-tirupatiBride getting ready
Telugu-groom-wedding-details-tirupatiGroom wedding details
Tirupati-Candid-Wedding-Photographycouple shoot
Tirupati-Wedding-PhotographyCouple shoot in a coconut farm
Tamil-wedding-ritualsFather of the bride
Beautiful-Tirupati-BrideWedding pooja
Wedding Photography
wedding-ritual-tirupati-weddingExchanging coconut wedding ceremony
Rice-showering-ceremony-tirupati-weddingwedding-ceremony-telugu-wedding
mangalsutra-wedding-ceremony-TirupatiTelugu groom tying mangalsutra to a Tamil bride
Nalangu-Indian-wedding-gamesIndian wedding games
Wedding-games-telugu-weddingTirupati wedding games



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It's always fun to explore different cultures, traditions and places... especially when it's a cross culture one :-)
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