Mouni Roy wanted her and Suraj Nambiar's shaadi to be romantic and classy, reveals wedding planner
India Today
Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar tied the knot in Goa on January 27. In an exclusive chat with IndiaToday.in, the couple's wedding planner revealed all the inside details of the three-day celebration.
Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar's wedding ceremony was planned with a lot of details in mind. The couple tied the knot on January 27 in Goa and shared the beautiful photographs with fans on social media. During an exclusive interaction with IndiaToday.in, Mahendra Gangadharan - owner and CEO of wedding planning company, Neferrtiti weddings - revealed the details about how Mouni Roy and Suraj’s grand shaadi was planned. With just 110 guests, the wedding was a blast, revealed the planner.
The wedding took place in Hilton Goa, and newlyweds Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar were surrounded by a close group of loved ones from both sides of the family. About Mouni's participation in the preparations, Mahendra Gangadharan told IndiaToday.in, "Mouni had reached out to us and was very particular about everything - from the type of flowers to the colour of flowers, shades, etc. Basically, she wanted something very fine, classy and glamorous. She had all the taste of Bollywood. Mouni had a lot of references to show us and we even shared a few suggestions. We had different styles of decor and flowers for every event. She was very passionate about what she wanted. She wanted something romantic and dreamy and we made it happen for her. She was really very happy."
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Mahendra also shared details of Mouni and Suraj's haldi and mehendi functions. "Haldi was with a very small crowd. Only 60-70 people were invited for the Haldi ceremony. Very close family and friends were present. Haldi ceremony went on for 45 minutes and then they had the mehendi ceremony. For her haldi, we used shades of yellow, whereas mehendi was more of peach and red with a touch of yellow, but no whites. We had built a nice mehendi set for her. It had a corridor decorated with lots of flowers and we used a lot of Rajasthani artefacts like dewan, couches and sofas. It was a real colourful mehendi and everything looked gorgeous. The mehendi ceremony began at 2 pm and went on till 10.30 pm."