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Hindi Wedding Invitation Video — Engagement to Baraat, Rajasthan to Bihar, marigold arch and temple motifs

The video opens on a pale cream ground scattered with hanging flowers and lanterns. Orange daisies, pink roses, and purple jasmine cluster at the top in loose bunches, their stems and buds visible. Brass lanterns dangle from the left, their geometric domes catching light. Below, text in brown script announces blessings from named elders, framed by a red Ganesha symbol. A temple silhouette in gold sits at the base. The canvas remains still, anchored by pale cream.

The second frame shifts the composition to a geography lesson. Two brown state outlines—Rajasthan at top, Maharashtra in the middle, Bihar below—sit centered on the same cream field. Blue dotted lines connect all three, marked with red location pins. The text "Where two hearts met..." hovers in cursive above. Flowers and lanterns remain in the corners, holding the frame together.

A third frame narrows focus to the event itself. The background shifts to pale yellow. Hanging green leaves drape like a garland across the top. Below, two figures stand beneath a marigold arch in orange and red, their forms rendered in simple silhouette. Gold vertical bars frame them. The event name "Phoolon Ki Bahar (Haldi)" appears in brown text above the date "29th September 2024." Brass pots with marigold clusters sit on either side. Drums and musical instruments lie at ground level.

The fourth frame darkens dramatically to deep blue-grey. A palace or fort structure looms softly behind, chandelier shapes hanging overhead. White particles drift across the scene like dust or light. Text reads "Baarat Prasthan" in white script, with a date partially visible beneath. Silhouettes of guests in colored dress—reds, greens, blues—stand in the foreground, their figures soft and layered. A green ground glows faintly at their feet, scattered with small white flowers.

The final frame returns to cream with ornate borders. Brass elephants with jeweled saddles flank the lower corners, their bodies rendered in gold and teal. Marigold clusters in pink and orange sit beside them. Gold temple domes line the base. The text announces the union of Ashwin and Sonakshi on 30th September in Bihar, signed by the Mishra and Sinha families. Gold script dominates, with names and family names flowing across the center. Lanterns and hanging flowers frame the entire composition, creating a formal, enclosed space.
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