The wedding festivities of Dhivya and Ranjith were nothing short of a grand celebration. Following in the footsteps of her brother Vinoth’s wedding, which was also a grand affair at Ramachandra Convention Centre (you can read more about Vinoth’s wedding on our dedicated blog page), Dhivya, having been deeply involved in her brother’s wedding planning, envisioned a celebration that was both personal and spectacular.
Given her father, Mr. Ponkumar, a prominent politician who was then the Minister of Housing, the guest list was extensive, echoing the large turnout at Vinoth’s wedding. To accommodate this, the wedding and reception were hosted at the esteemed RK Convention Centre (also known as AMRK Convention Centre), a premier venue renowned for its capacity to host large-scale events.
A Fusion of Tradition and Contemporary: Dhivya envisioned a wedding that seamlessly blended traditional elements with contemporary aesthetics.
The wedding decorations in Chennai were a testament to this vision. The stage showcased a unique blend of traditional motifs like elephants, delicately interwoven with modern design elements. The color palette was a captivating mix of gold, purple, and subtle reds, reflecting the couple’s personalities and creating a visually stunning ambiance.
A Dramatic Transformation: From Reception to Wedding:
The couple opted for a unique approach, hosting the reception first followed by the wedding ceremony. This allowed for a dramatic transformation of the venue. The reception décor exuded elegance with a focus on blues and silver accents, creating a sophisticated and ethereal atmosphere. The highlight of the event was the 100-foot stage adorned with a full stage trussing that was meticulously designed and executed within an astonishing four hours, considering the venue had hosted another event earlier in the day. This logistical feat showcased the exceptional planning and execution that went into this remarkable wedding celebration.
Why Choose Marriage Colours?
The selection of colors for a wedding is more than just aesthetics; it’s a deeply personal and symbolic decision.