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Avni and Sam, Agra

Avni and Sam's wedding film shot with the Taj Mahal in the background is a collage of fun and emotional moments.

Avni and Sam’s wedding film shot by WeddingSutra Favorite – Colorblind Production is dedicated to celebrating love – the fun, unexpected and crazy kind! The film begins with the couple sharing their versions of how their relationship began. A meet-up at a party turned into some harmless social media stalking and gradually into something more.

Their happiness is tangible as the videographer documents this brief sneak peek into Avni and Sam’s story.

The video seamlessly moves on to capture the festivities of the wedding with the iconic Taj Mahal in the background. The decor for each festivity, the joyful wedding guests and the much-in-love couple harmonize perfectly with the catchy and romantic notes of ‘Firefly’ by When Chai Met Toast. Right from the father of the bride sharing heartfelt words about the groom to the couple sharing their vows for each other, the video showcases a range of heartwarming emotions. It highlights the special moments from all wedding rituals, especially the pheras.

After capturing all the moving moments, the film moves on to a relay of all the fun, games, merrymaking and dancing! It begins with a stunning wide-angled top shot of the mowed green grounds where the bride’s side and the groom’s gang battle it out in a game of cricket! The short glimpses of the sangeet ceremony are enough to portray what a fun affair it was! The visuals of Avni and Sam breaking into a dance after their nuptials surrounded by their loved ones is a pure treat.

The talented team at Colorblind Production end the film with a shot of the bride and groom’s gangs wearing custom-made t-shirts with a rather funny take on distinguishing the teams. Avni and Sam are caught in a fleeting moment as they look lovingly at each other while their close family and friends cheer for them!

Video Courtesy: Colorblind Production

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