Harshi & Parth
Harshi and Parth’s wedding at Gallops, Mumbai felt less like a large-scale celebration and more like a series of beautifully unfolding moments. There was colour everywhere, laughter in every corner, and a sense of ease that carried through each function. It wasn’t just visually striking, it felt warm, personal, and full of life.
They first met at a social club, not expecting much beyond a few casual conversations. Those conversations turned into effortless dates, and before they realised it, into something steady and certain. “We were comfortable from the start,” Harshi says. Their relationship grew quietly but confidently, and soon their families were just as involved in the journey. It never felt dramatic, it just felt right.
Before a family holiday to Dubai, Parth met Harshi’s mother and brother for coffee to ask for her hand. It was thoughtful and emotional in the simplest way. Later, on a beach during that trip, he surprised her with a proposal she almost missed. They walked past the setup once before he turned her around and asked. No grand audience. No spectacle. Just the two of them and a moment that felt completely their own.
Throughout it all, the focus remained on preserving moments as they happened. “Working with WhatKnot was seamless,” the couple shares. “They understood what we wanted and brought so much creativity without making it feel staged.” With a documentary-style lens and an emphasis on authentic emotion, every frame reflected not just how the wedding looked but how it felt.
Looking back, what stands out isn’t just the scale or the design. It’s the people, the ease, the unfiltered joy. And that’s exactly how their story now lives on, honest, vibrant, and entirely theirs.