Marathi Wedding Invitation Video — Ganesha blessing with bride and groom portraits on gold mandala ground
The video opens on a circular medallion centred against a gold damask background. Inside the circle sits Lord Ganesha, rendered in cream and red, crowned with a leaf crown and holding flowers, flanked by "ॐ श्री गणेशाय नमः।" above in Devanagari script, with "शुभ विवाह आमंत्रण" in gold lettering below. The gold field behind radiates outward in geometric repeating patterns—angular lattice and floral motifs in ochre and pale yellow, watermarked repeatedly with "SeeMyMarriage.com".
The medallion then transitions to hold a portrait photograph: a woman in dark hair and jewelled earrings, her face set against a darker background within the same circular frame. The mandala border remains, the gold field unchanged. A second portrait follows—a man in a yellow turban and formal neckpiece, again contained within the gold-bordered circle against the patterned orange ground.
Text then appears within the circle in gold Devanagari script on the burgundy-red ground, reading the wedding details: the date (September 5, 2022), time (1:35 PM), venue name, and address. This text-heavy frame holds for several seconds.
A final frame follows, again with burgundy-red circular ground, introducing the groom's family names and titles in gold script: "निमंत्रक श्री मनोज केशव राजस्थ..." and further family connections below.
Throughout, the burgundy-red circle—warm and deep—anchors each transition, shifting from deity to portrait to information, while the surrounding gold damask pattern remains constant. The palette oscillates between the warmth of golds and the depth of burgundy, creating a formal, ceremonial rhythm across the 30 seconds.
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The medallion then transitions to hold a portrait photograph: a woman in dark hair and jewelled earrings, her face set against a darker background within the same circular frame. The mandala border remains, the gold field unchanged. A second portrait follows—a man in a yellow turban and formal neckpiece, again contained within the gold-bordered circle against the patterned orange ground.
Text then appears within the circle in gold Devanagari script on the burgundy-red ground, reading the wedding details: the date (September 5, 2022), time (1:35 PM), venue name, and address. This text-heavy frame holds for several seconds.
A final frame follows, again with burgundy-red circular ground, introducing the groom's family names and titles in gold script: "निमंत्रक श्री मनोज केशव राजस्थ..." and further family connections below.
Throughout, the burgundy-red circle—warm and deep—anchors each transition, shifting from deity to portrait to information, while the surrounding gold damask pattern remains constant. The palette oscillates between the warmth of golds and the depth of burgundy, creating a formal, ceremonial rhythm across the 30 seconds.