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WEDDING
ITINERARY
Join us as we celebrate our love over a series of vibrant and meaningful traditions. From colorful pre-wedding festivities to our sacred ceremony and joyous reception, each event is a reflection of our heritage, our families, and our journey together. Come ready to dance, feast, and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Please note that the list below highlights the key events, a more detailed itinerary will be provided for you once you have arrived at the hotel.

Mehendi
7th November,
12 pm
Dress Code
Florals & Prints
Venue
Islander & Paraiso Deck
Let the pre-wedding magic begin at the panoramic rooftop bar of the ITC Ratnadipa.
In Sindhi weddings, the mehendi ceremony is a joyful gathering of women from both families, where henna is applied to the bride’s hands and feet. It’s believed to bring good fortune and deepen the bond between the couple. The event is filled with *ladas*—traditional Sindhi songs—and lots of laughter, marking the bride’s transition into married life.


Women
Stay comfy in printed lehengas, floral shararas, cotton saris, co-ord sets, or kaftans in lightweight fabrics like mul, cotton, or organza.
Western option
Flowy maxi dresses, printed wrap dresses,
or breezy two-piece sets.

Men
Choose pastel or printed cotton kurtas, Nehru jackets, or linen co-ords. Block prints and florals work well.
Western option
Printed shirts with chinos, linen co-ords, or pastel
trousers with a light shirt.

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Sangeet
7th November
Baarat-e-shaam, 6:30 pm
Sangeet ki Raat, 8:30 pm
Dress Code
Festive Indian
Venue
Sangam 1 & 2
Baraat-e-Shaam
​Warning: High-energy procession approaching! The big entry comes complete with drums, dancing and wild celebration. This is one parade you won’t want to miss.
In Sindhi culture, Baraat symbolizes the groom’s journey toward embracing new responsibilities and being welcomed into the bride’s family.
Sangeet ki Raat
Get ready for an evening of Bollywood-worthy moves, unexpected dance-offs, and heart thumping performances. It’s all about living the rhythm and loving the chaos.
Historically, the sangeet was a way for women to share songs of longing, love, and marriage—offering advice and blessings to the couple.


Women
Go bold with mirrorwork lehengas, sequinned saris, corset blouses with skirts, or draped co-ords. Jewel tones and shimmer add drama for the night.
Western option
Gowns, sequinned dresses, or power-shoulder
co-ord sets with heels.

Men
Pick velvet or embroidered bandhgalas, brocade jackets, or printed kurta sets in deep hues.
Western option
velvet dinner jackets, or dressy suits with standout details.

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Anand Karaj
8th November,
12 pm
Dress Code
Traditional Indian
Venue
Sangam Halls 1 & 2

Women
Traditional lehengas, Banarasi saris, or embroidered gota sets in soft pastel colours. Go full glam with heritage jewellery.


Men
Suits, Sherwanis, kurta pajamas in silk or brocade with stoles, safas, and mojaris.
Western option
Formal three-piece suits or tuxedos in jewel tones or ivory.

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A serene pause in the celebrations as we tie
the knot in a peaceful, heartfelt Sikh ceremony.
​The soul of a Sikh wedding, Anand Karaj means 'blissful union'. It's a deeply spiritual ceremony that emphasizes equality, mutual respect, and the merging of two souls with divine guidance. Conducted in the presence of the Guru Granth Sahib, it embodies timeless values of love and devotion. ​
To respect the Sikh tradition, we request you to dress modestly and when seated for the ceremony, please cover your head with a scarf and remove footwear at the allocated area. Also, alcohol is not permitted at the venue out of respect for the culture.

Reception
8th November,
7 pm
Dress Code
Florals & Prints
Venue
Black Tie or Indian Glam
A dazzling finale about elegance, stories and champagne fueled joy. Let’s raise a toast to the couple and dance like it’s the afterparty of our dreams
The reception marks the end of wedding festivities, but it’s also the couple’s debut as newlyweds—where blessings are extended by a larger community, stories are shared, and the celebration continues beyond rituals.

Women
Metallic saris, corset lehengas, structured gowns, or pant-saris in gold, navy, or graphite.
Western option
Glam gowns, statement dresses, or sleek bodycons
with bold accessories.


Men
Classic tuxedos, suits, or bandhgalas in black, grey, or midnight blue.
Western option
Black-tie tux, dinner suit, or a well-fitted blazer with formal trousers.

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