Pooja & Aditya

Pooja and Aditya’s story didn’t begin with a grand gesture. It began quietly years after school, across continents and time zones. She was in Leeds, he was in Chicago, and a random YouTube link led to a late-night phone call that neither of them expected to matter. But it did. Conversations stretched longer, distance felt smaller, and slowly, something steady took shape. What began as a simple exchange turned into a bond built on patience, timing, and intention.

When Aditya proposed in Greece, it felt less like a surprise and more like a natural next step in a story that had already weathered miles and moments. By the time they began planning their wedding in Jaipur, they knew one thing for certain: they wanted it to feel like them. Joyful. Unfiltered. Full of movement and emotion.

For Pooja, dance was non-negotiable. “I just wanted everyone to boogie at every function,” she laughs. And they did. Every celebration carried that spirit not just beautifully designed, but deeply felt. There were moments of chaos, moments of calm, and countless in-between seconds where they simply looked at each other and took it all in.

Planning such a large celebration came with its share of overwhelming days, but the couple chose to lean into the experience rather than perfect it. “Don’t sweat the small stuff,” Pooja says. “Even the chaos becomes part of the story.” Aditya adds softly, “Start early, hug your parents, thank them. Soak in the love. That energy is something you’ll never feel the same way again.”

For them, the wedding wasn’t about scale or spectacle. It was about finally standing in the same place after years of distance. About seeing two families blend with ease. About celebrating a journey that began unexpectedly and unfolded exactly as it was meant to.

And long after the music faded, that’s what remained the feeling of having chosen each other, again and again, until the day they said it out loud.

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