English Wedding Invitation Video — Two Brother Ceremonies with Ganesha Blessing and Reception Details
The video opens on a cream-coloured archway framed by terracotta carved pillars, with hanging brass lanterns suspended above. Pink and coral flowers—dahlias and cosmos—cluster in the upper corners and along the base. At the centre of the arch sits a figure of Ganesha in coral pink and gold, mounted on a bright pink lotus, flanked by white blooms. Above, Sanskrit text appears in Devanagari script alongside English: "Shree Ganeshaya Namaha" and "Mehta's Wedding Invitation" in burgundy script. The composition is symmetrical and static.
In the second frame, the same architectural frame holds now holds text detailing the occasion: grandparents' names, parents' names, and two couples—Shivam with Anjali, and Akhilesh with Shivani—listed in burgundy italics. A small fire altar glows at the base. The background remains cream, the flower border unchanged.
The third frame shifts to a simpler composition. A couple illustrated in traditional dress stands beneath the archway—the groom in deep blue with a red turban, the bride in magenta and gold with a red veil. A blue peacock stands to the right. Pink flowers frame both sides at ground level. The word "Wedding" appears in burgundy script above.
The fourth frame transitions to a teal background. Brass lanterns and gold filigree frame an arched opening. Four illustrated figures stand together in Western formal wear—two men in suits (one blue, one olive), two women in evening gowns (one blue, one red). Text reads "Reception," the date "Friday, 30th February, 2027," time, venue details for Hotel Moon Palace, and a QR code. Pink flowers and red tropical blooms border the base.
The final frame retains the teal backdrop with turquoise pillars and layered arch detailing in gold. Two blue peacocks flank the lower corners, surrounded by red flowers and feathered grasses. Text reads "Save the Date," the date "29th February, 2027," followed by a message about the couple's journey, "Mehta Family," and "We Warmly Welcome You" alongside "RSVP." The overall progression moves from sacred iconography through traditional ceremony representation to modern reception imagery, anchored throughout by consistent architectural framing and floral borders.
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In the second frame, the same architectural frame holds now holds text detailing the occasion: grandparents' names, parents' names, and two couples—Shivam with Anjali, and Akhilesh with Shivani—listed in burgundy italics. A small fire altar glows at the base. The background remains cream, the flower border unchanged.
The third frame shifts to a simpler composition. A couple illustrated in traditional dress stands beneath the archway—the groom in deep blue with a red turban, the bride in magenta and gold with a red veil. A blue peacock stands to the right. Pink flowers frame both sides at ground level. The word "Wedding" appears in burgundy script above.
The fourth frame transitions to a teal background. Brass lanterns and gold filigree frame an arched opening. Four illustrated figures stand together in Western formal wear—two men in suits (one blue, one olive), two women in evening gowns (one blue, one red). Text reads "Reception," the date "Friday, 30th February, 2027," time, venue details for Hotel Moon Palace, and a QR code. Pink flowers and red tropical blooms border the base.
The final frame retains the teal backdrop with turquoise pillars and layered arch detailing in gold. Two blue peacocks flank the lower corners, surrounded by red flowers and feathered grasses. Text reads "Save the Date," the date "29th February, 2027," followed by a message about the couple's journey, "Mehta Family," and "We Warmly Welcome You" alongside "RSVP." The overall progression moves from sacred iconography through traditional ceremony representation to modern reception imagery, anchored throughout by consistent architectural framing and floral borders.