Mumbai: In a sign that the city’s Spirit began to raise after the kuncian, the Valentine’s Day wedding trend was continued.
Some couples are scheduled to tie the node Monday February 14.
Decorator and Caterer Francis D’Souza designed a perfect Catholic wedding image for Savio Poulose and Fern Pais on Galaxy Ground in Mahakali, Andheri East.
Savio, a city-based technology consultant, and Fern, a communication professional from Pune, is to get married January 29.
But the bride has experienced a minor covid attack, and the next best date is February 14.
February laughed and said, “We will all celebrate love day.
We will decorate the venue with red and white helium balloons and free them into the air together at the end of the ceremony.
This is my mother’s idea.
We have a heart-shaped selfie booth too.
Our two families are very excited that we will get married on Valentine’s Day, and everyone has an idea of what we can do.
“Savio spoke a little but gave funnya,” (the date ensures that) we will never forget our warning.
” The wedding industry began to appear now that all ceremonies were postponed during the pandemic began to gather together.
Henna Anita-Indu artist from Sankalp Mehndi was busy with two marriages of Valentine’s Day in Borivli.
The first couple Jignesh Gadani and Zarna Seta will formalize their whirlwind one month in Saffron Hall.
Jignesh said, “We met on January 14 and said yes on January 18th.
When it was time to choose a date, we found that February 14 was also a profitable mahurat, and decided to seize the moment.” Jignesh has presented the bride of the chandelier earrings established by Anita in her boyfriend’s design.
Other Valentine’s groom, Dhaval Shah’s trader said, “Eight Jain couples, including my fiance Tanvi Doshi and me, will marry a mass ceremony in our ashram Guruji in Dharampur near Vapi, Gujarat.
We want to marry the divine presence.” Dhaval happily happily Celebrate the biggest day of his life “with the person he loves on love day”.
“And there is a charm knowing that we will always spend our birthday together on Valentine’s Day,” he said.
Marriage will live flow for the benefit of relatives “so they do not feel abandoned”.
But the winner of the King Valentine’s crown was undoubtedly Dnyandeep Patole of Ghatkopar.
The 33-year-old accountant will marry Sonali’s fiancee at Sohrab Palamkote Hall on the omelet.
“My parents got married on February 14, I was born on February 14 and now I will get married on February 14!” He laughed.
Bosses and his office colleagues plan a surprise theme, and Patole suspects Cupid will take care of a red heart towards him on Monday.
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