English Namkaran Sanskar (Naming Ceremony) Invitation — Ganesha blessing with floral garland border and illustrated family
The video opens on a warm orange background with a Ganesha icon centered near the top, flanked by yellow and red marigold and leaf garland swags. Below sits a large white flower-shaped frame glowing softly, containing an illustration of two figures in traditional dress seated together with a child between them. The text "Shri ganeshaya namaha" appears in small script above the icon.
As the video plays, falling petal shapes drift across the background in subtle motion—dark red and burgundy petals descend slowly from top to bottom, creating gentle depth behind the static layout. The central illustration and text remain fixed: white text lists the hosts' names (Mrs. Taniya & Mr. Arjun Kapoor), the ceremony name (Namkaran Sanskar) in green script, the date (Sunday, January 17th, 2020), time (7 pm onwards), and venue (Vasundhara Party Hall, Cindrella Studio, Camac Street, Kolkata). Gold zigzag borders frame both left and right edges of the card.
At the bottom sits a small golden pot with green leaves, a traditional kalash symbol. The petal motion continues throughout, with petals becoming slightly more numerous and visible in the middle frames before fading toward the end. The overall layout remains centered and symmetrical, with the flower frame as the focal point and all text aligned below it. By the final frame, the falling petals have settled slightly, completing the gentle animated effect while the invitation details remain fully legible.
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As the video plays, falling petal shapes drift across the background in subtle motion—dark red and burgundy petals descend slowly from top to bottom, creating gentle depth behind the static layout. The central illustration and text remain fixed: white text lists the hosts' names (Mrs. Taniya & Mr. Arjun Kapoor), the ceremony name (Namkaran Sanskar) in green script, the date (Sunday, January 17th, 2020), time (7 pm onwards), and venue (Vasundhara Party Hall, Cindrella Studio, Camac Street, Kolkata). Gold zigzag borders frame both left and right edges of the card.
At the bottom sits a small golden pot with green leaves, a traditional kalash symbol. The petal motion continues throughout, with petals becoming slightly more numerous and visible in the middle frames before fading toward the end. The overall layout remains centered and symmetrical, with the flower frame as the focal point and all text aligned below it. By the final frame, the falling petals have settled slightly, completing the gentle animated effect while the invitation details remain fully legible.