
27th Feb- 1st March, 2026
Manveen & Harminder
A grand multi-day Punjabi wedding celebration across Chandigarh that blended royal elegance, emotional storytelling, and deeply rooted Sikh traditions. Manveen and Harminder’s story began as a traditional arranged match that gradually evolved into a genuine love story built on understanding, shared values, and family support. Their narrative emphasizes how a formal introduction transformed naturally into companionship, warmth, and mutual admiration, giving the wedding a deeply personal and emotionally grounded foundation.
The storytelling style is cinematic, emotionally rich, and strongly centered around Punjabi culture, family bonds, and timeless traditions.
The celebrations unfolded across venues including Surjeet Bagh, Novotel Chandigarh Tribune Chowk, and Amaltas Farm, combining luxury aesthetics with vibrant Punjabi energy.
The pre-wedding reception featured regal décor, candlelit lawns, emotional family blessings, and live music performances, while the Haldi transformed into a colourful experiential celebration with interactive stalls, Punjabi boliyaan, gidda performances, and playful family games. Their glamorous Ring Ceremony & Cocktail Night embraced red, white, and green luxury styling with chandeliers, pyrotechnic couple entries, emotional speeches, waterbody ring exchanges, fireworks, and high-energy performances by Yuvraj Hans and DJ Daman.
The celebrations concluded with a grand Anand Karaj ceremony at Forest Hill Golf & Country Club, designed around royal Punjabi tradition and understated luxury. Planned by Classique Events
, the wedding décor featured ivory, gold, sage green, and white palettes with delicate florals and elegant drapery. Traditional baraats led by Sanjay Dholies, vintage car bridal entries, customised Rumala Sahib details, ceremonial rattles for blessings, and soulful live music by Patiala Mehfil created a celebration that felt sacred, regal, and deeply immersive. The overall tone of the wedding is luxurious yet heartfelt balancing grandeur, spirituality, family emotion, and Punjabi heritage into a timeless celebration of love and tradition
























