Mehendi Wedding


Mehndi is but any other traditional yet interesting pre-wedding ceremony. In Indian weddings, loads of emphasis is given on customs and rituals and the same is reflected inside the Mehndi rite earlier than marriage. Mehendi rite has to turn out to be such an essential part of the marriage ceremony that it cannot be imagined without it. Moreover, Mehndi is one of the 16 adornments of the bride and her splendor is incomplete without it. Mehndi ceremony typically takes area just before marriage. In line with the ritual, the bride does no longer step out of the residence after this ceremony. Mehndi ceremony is largely prepared by the own family of the bride and is usually a non-public affair which takes the region in the presence of buddies, spouse and children and family participants. However, the scale of the rite relies upon man or woman desire. Some humans rejoice it with first-rate pomp and display.

Our Unique Features

  • Bridel Photoshoots
  • Bridel With Family Photoshoots
  • Bridel With Freinds and Relatives Photoshoots
  • Candid Photoshoots
  • Full function Photoshoots
  • Full function Videoshoots
  • Mehndi Photoshoot
  • Close Up
  • Long Shot
  • Extreme Long Shot
  • Two Shot
  • Three Shot
  • Pov Shot
  • Eye Level
  • low Angle
  • High Angle
  • Top Angle
  • OTS(Over The Shoulders)
  • Pan and Tilt
  • Track, Dolly or Crane
  • Zoom
  • Random Motion
  • 360-Degree
  • Dolly Zoom(Vertigo) Shot
  • Single Take

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