

An afternoon on the Andhra coast
They wanted ceremony and celebration to feel like one story, not two separate events. Sarvesh and Jaswini fixed guest count and rituals first, then stole an afternoon on the Tatipaka coast for portraits where they could breathe before the mandapam filled with family.

Peach silk and gold thoranam
Once the mandapam in Tatipaka was booked, decor, catering, and photography moved onto a shared timeline. Jaswini kept vendors aligned on gold tones, thoranam, and sandhya timings in one WhatsApp group, so the peach silk and embroidered sherwani matched what they had approved on paper.

Hands in the silver kalash
The kalyana morning arrived with nadaswaram at the Tatipaka mandapam and elders settling into their rows. When Sarvesh and Jaswini reached into the silver kalash together, laughter broke out across the hall, and the game they had watched cousins play for years finally belonged to them.

Sherwani, lehenga, and blue lights
The sandhya reception opened under strings of blue and white lights. Sarvesh wore an embroidered maroon sherwani and Jaswini wore a silver lehenga. They walked the floral carpet hand in hand while cousins cheered from the edges of the floor.

Beach portraits before mehendi morning
They would still shortlist vendors on Vizhaa, lock photography before mehendi morning, and book their beach portraits early enough to feel unhurried. The day worked because everyone knew the plan, and because they gave themselves permission to enjoy every frame from beach quiet to the last dance.
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