Held in Tirumala, the ceremony was all about tradition and faith. It took place late at night, around an auspicious muhurtham, with only close family and a handful of guests present. Instead of turning it into a big celebrity spectacle, the couple chose to keep things simple and spiritual. The rituals followed Vedic customs, and everything – from the setting to the décor – felt calm, minimal, and deeply rooted in culture.
The first photos that surfaced online showed the couple dressed in elegant traditional outfits, surrounded by family, taking part in sacred rituals. No over-the-top staging, no excessive glamour – just a genuine moment.
Interestingly, that’s what people seem to be loving the most about this wedding. In a time where celebrity weddings often mean huge guest lists and even bigger productions, this one stood out for being quiet and intentional.

