Aasma & Chirag: A Cross-Cultural NRI Wedding from Delhi to Bangalore

 In a world where love transcends cities, cultures, and even time zones, Aasma and Chirag’s union was nothing short of a modern Indian fairytale. Their NRI cross-cultural wedding was a perfect blend of tradition and contemporary charm, a heartwarming celebration that journeyed from the bustling lanes of Delhi to the serene elegance of Bangalore. What began as a virtual spark between two souls — one in India, the other an NRI based in Amsterdam balancing global work hours — soon bloomed into a deep, meaningful connection. From video calls and long-distance chats to a nine-hour date that changed everything, Aasma and Chirag’s love story is one that reflects today’s beautifully global generation of couples.

After their dreamy engagement in January, they embarked on a six-month rollercoaster of Indian wedding planning, filled with emotion, excitement, and endless cups of chai. As a wedding planning team that specializes in NRI weddings in India, we were honored to bring their vision to life with every detail curated to reflect their personalities and roots.

Their wedding was a stunning blend of Marwadi wedding traditions and modern minimalism. The haldi and mehendi ceremonies were bursts of color and culture, while the open-sky mandap, draped in florals, became the sacred ground where vows were exchanged and hearts became one.

Food played its own delicious role, a nod to their heritage and hometowns. From Delhi’s iconic chaats to Bangalore’s famous filter coffee, the culinary experience told a story of two cultures merging in perfect harmony.


It wasn’t just a wedding, it was an experience. A fusion wedding that embraced diversity, celebrated heritage, and showcased what happens when love meets thoughtful planning. Families from different cities came together, traditions found new meaning, and love became the language that connected all.


As music played, petals rained, and laughter echoed through the night, Aasma and Chirag promised to savor every flavor and phase of life just like they did with their wedding.


For us, it was more than organizing a wedding. It was about curating moments, creating memories, and celebrating modern Indian love with a global soul.

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