Thursday, February 29, 2024

Elevate Your Wedding Experience with Wedding Aaha - Chennai's Premier Wedding Planners

Introduction:

Planning a wedding can be an overwhelming task, filled with endless decisions and meticulous details to consider. However, with the assistance of skilled professionals, such as Wedding Aaha, the leading wedding planners in Chennai, your dream wedding can become a stress-free reality. With years of experience and a passion for creating unforgettable moments, Wedding Aaha is dedicated to orchestrating weddings that exceed expectations.

Why Choose Wedding Aaha?

Experience and Expertise:


With Wedding Aaha, you benefit from the expertise of seasoned professionals who have orchestrated countless weddings with finesse and creativity. Their wealth of experience equips them to handle any challenge that may arise, ensuring a seamless and flawless event.
 

Tailored Services:

Wedding Aaha understands that every couple is unique, and thus, their approach to wedding planning is highly personalized. Whether you envision a grand extravaganza or an intimate affair, their team works closely with you to bring your vision to life, paying attention to every detail to ensure it reflects your style and personality.

Vendor Network:

One of the key advantages of choosing Wedding Aaha is their extensive network of trusted vendors. From renowned caterers to talented florists and photographers, they have established relationships with the best in the industry, ensuring top-notch quality and reliability for your special day.

Services Offered:

Full-Service Wedding Planning:

Sit back, relax, and let Wedding Aaha take care of every aspect of your wedding, from venue selection to décor, entertainment, and beyond. Their comprehensive approach ensures that no detail is overlooked, allowing you to enjoy a stress-free planning process and a picture-perfect wedding day.

Partial Planning:

For those who have already begun the planning process but require assistance with specific aspects, Wedding Aaha offers partial planning services. Whether you need help securing vendors or finalizing logistical details, their team is here to provide guidance and support every step of the way.

Day-of Coordination:

On the day of your wedding, the last thing you want to worry about is logistics and coordination. With Wedding Aaha's day-of coordination services, you can relax and savor every moment knowing that their experienced team is handling all the behind-the-scenes details, ensuring a smooth and seamless event.

Testimonials:


"Wedding Aaha made our dream wedding a reality! From the stunning décor to the impeccable organization, everything was perfect. We couldn't have asked for a better team to bring our vision to life." - Priya & Arjun

"Thank you to the entire Wedding Aaha team for going above and beyond to make our wedding day truly unforgettable. Your attention to detail and professionalism exceeded our expectations, and we are forever grateful." - Ravi & Sneha

Conclusion:

Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, and entrusting it to the capable hands of Wedding Aaha ensures that it will be everything you've ever dreamed of and more. With their expertise, personalized approach, and dedication to excellence, they are committed to turning your wedding day dreams into a reality. Contact Wedding Aaha today to begin planning the wedding of your dreams in Chennai.

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Police report filed over wedding planner's no-show on the big day

SINGAPORE — After saving up for almost two years for his marriage, Mr Muhammad Haiqal Musa, 27, was looking forward to a grand wedding with his sweetheart Siti Nabilah Othman, 25, on Sunday (Dec 22).

But on the eve of his big day, he found out that his wedding planner had not arranged for a caterer, photographer as well as decorations, despite him and his father having forked out S$13,300 in payments to date. 

“My heart just sank,” he told TODAY. His father, Mr Musa Mahmood, made a police report on the matter late on Saturday night.

That was a silver lining, however, for Mr Haiqal, a senior operations supervisor.

His family and friends rallied together and got the help of a celebrity chef who managed to arrange a banquet for 1,000 guests despite having less than 24 hours to prepare for it.

Mr Haiqal said that he engaged Kpak Bing Bing wedding services in September 2018 as its package price of S$16,600 for food, photographer and decorations, among others, suited his budget.

Read also: Wedding services company uncontactable after collecting S$108,000 from clients

He knew the wedding planner only as Wayudy.

Mr Haiqal said the first indication of problem came after a delay in the printing of the wedding invitation cards, which were included in the package.

“He (Mr Wayudy) told us that he had problems with the card printing in Johor Baru and wanted us to pass him more money to get it printed in Singapore instead,” said Mr Haiqal.

He was then told the cards would be ready in a week when, in fact, it took a month.

Still, there was no hint of what was to come on Saturday, when Mr Haiqal and Ms Siti Nabilah turned up for their solemnisation ceremony at the void deck of her flat in Compassvale Bow in Sengkang.

But neither the photographer nor Mr Wayudy were there.

“No one told me anything on that day. It was only after the solemnisation ended, my father pulled me aside and told me that the wedding planner has gone missing,” said Mr Haiqal.

“I was angry and disappointed after hearing the news and my family just hugged me,” he added.

Screenshots of the WhatsApp messages purportedly between Mr Wayudy and Mr Musa that Saturday morning were forwarded to TODAY by Mr Haiqal.

In a long text to the father, the wedding planner apologised for the inconvenience he has caused and said he has barely slept as he could not find enough people to work for the ceremony.

Mr Wayudy claimed that Mr Haiqal’s wedding was supposedly his last event before he pulls the plug on the company and that the company’s founder – singer Maiya Rahman – has nothing to do with the matter.

Later, Mr Wayudy added in a message that the money that has been paid to him will be refunded within a month.

Mr Haiqal said that Mr Wayudy has been uncontactable since. TODAY has also not been able to reach him.

Ms Maiya, who was crowned the second runner-up of Suria’s Malay reality singing competition Anugerah in 2007, told TODAY via WhatsApp that she has not managed the company’s business since the start of the year and was not aware of Mr Haiqal’s wedding.

She added that it was her former partner who was liaising with the couple.

“I contacted my partner and was told that he has already cleared the issue with the customer. My partner and I are not working together since we are not on good terms,” she said, adding that she was surprised to learn about what had happened to Mr Haiqal after she was tagged on a Facebook post about the matter.

RALLY THE COMMUNITY IN A DAY

While shaken by the cancellation, Mr Musa rallied the groomsmen and their extended family to look for operators who could save the wedding.

One of his groomsmen put up a Facebook post, which a wedding caterer then saw and reached out to celebrity chef Syed Syah, 35.

“When I heard what happened, I immediately wanted to help,” said Mr Syed, a former head chef at The Landmark restaurant and the 2014 winner of television reality cooking competition King Juara Memasak.

Mr Syed immediately called up his supplier and made an order for ingredients to feed 1,000 people upon hearing the news at noon.

He also reached out to his friends who are wedding decorators, cooks, deejays and photographers and asked for help.

Some of them agreed.

Mr Syed also went to the wedding venue in Sumang Lane in Punggol to meet Mr Haiqal’s father, whom he said was visibly shaken.

“He just broke down and cried. All I could do was to convince him that everything will be okay,” said Mr Syed.

He added that he agreed to help without discussing any payment from the family, as that can be done later.

“I’m just helping a brother in need. I don’t even know him (Mr Haiqal) but if someone needs help, we should help them without thinking about the money.”

Mr Syed said it made his job easier that Mr Haiqal’s friends and extended family rallied together to prepare ingredients and cook for the guests.

The bride’s sister, Ms Siti Nadiah Othman, 22, said the family was grateful for the help of My Syed and his contacts.

“If it was not for the good Samaritans, this event would have been a disaster.”

Mr Haiqal, who spoke to TODAY on Monday night from his honeymoon in Japan, added: “They planned a wedding in 24 hours and did it better than what I expected. I am very thankful to everyone.”

The Christmas decorations

Christmas is a time of togetherness and those absent from festivities can be missed intensely. Three families share tales of the special decorations they hang on the tree to remember loved ones lost.

Every year Avril and Gordon Samuel hang a star on their tree in memory of their daughter Katie Haines, who died of carbon monoxide poisoning two months after her wedding.

"Katie got engaged to Richard on her 30th birthday," said Mrs Samuel. "She was so excited and decided almost immediately that they should have a winter wedding near our Cotswolds home on 12 December 2009.

"Christmas was always her most favourite time of the year. She thought it would be lovely to give each guest a Christmas decoration, so that their wedding would be remembered each year.

"We looked everywhere and then I saw on an American website these pretty, star-like tree decorations - Katie thought they were perfect.

"My husband and I were going to New York on business and so we ordered them to be sent to our hotel and brought them back to England.

"Katie then added burgundy and cream ribbons to them and wrote each person's name on the little card attached.

"Katie and Richard's wedding was beautiful and it was, without a doubt, the happiest day of her life.

"Two months later, after returning from honeymoon in South America, Katie died of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning in her home - Richard and his parents were also poisoned but survived.

"We decided to set up a trust in Katie's name to raise awareness of the silent killer.

"Each year we put up Katie's wedding decoration - as do many of her friends - and we remember the beautiful times with our lovely daughter."

'Counting On' Fans Are Calling Out Jill Duggar For Potentially Ruining Her Wedding Bouquet

We’ve been watching the Duggars for years on TLC’s Counting On and 19 Kids and Counting. And while there are plenty of family members fans adore keeping up with, like Jessa, Jinger, and Jana, everyone’s curious to know what Jill’s doing now that she and her husband, Derick Dillard, are no longer staples on the program.

While Derick infamously got himself removed from Counting On due to transphobic tweets against TLC co-star Jazz Jennings, he and Jill still maintain a serious Instagram presence. And Jill tends to overshare many aspects of her life on the ‘gram. Recently, she showed off a new decorating idea she had for her bathroom — but her fans are concerned she’s going to completely ruin her wedding bouquet. Here’s why.

The Duggars are ultra-religious and adore spending quality time together, so of course, they love Christmas. For Thanksgiving, the Duggar Family Instagram posted their huge feast that included, family, friends, and a whole lot of food. And we’re anticipating seeing many more holiday posts from the Duggar family, too.

As for Jill, she and Derick didn’t attend the Duggar Thanksgiving feast. Instead, they had their own “Friendsgiving” at their house, and they then went on to decorate their home with their two little boys, Israel and Samuel.

“We were so excited to finally put up our Christmas decorations for the first time in our new home!” Jill captioned her blog post about putting up some festive decor. And her photos showed off the lights she and Derick put up outdoors, the hanging wreaths and stockings, the sparkling tree, and snowflakes on the windows put up by Israel and Samuel.

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

How to organize a wedding day?


How to organize your wedding day? An important question, especially if you are preparing for the wedding yourself, and not through the services of an agency!
In order to properly organize the wedding day, it should be understood that the following list is planned wedding day:
1.       -utro bride fees
2.       -zags
3.       -venchanie
4.       -progulka
5.       -restaurant
First we recommend taking into account the time. At what time are those important points assigned that cannot be moved in time. For example, painting in the registry office. If you plan to shoot the bride’s morning at the hotel, and then you need to go to the registry office, then select a hotel or studio closer to the place of painting. But often this is not so simple, because you may not like the hotels that are nearby. In this case, it remains to lay more time for moving from the hotel to the registry office.
The second thing to consider is the distance that you have to go from the house (hotel) to the registry office and / or restaurant. When you signed in advance, and the wedding celebration with a walk and an exit ceremony will take place in one place, then it is simple to organize such a wedding day. We simply start from the beginning of the banquet and the exit ceremony.
But if you have a very busy day with painting in the registry office, a walk in one place and a restaurant in another, then in this case you need to clearly calculate the time and route. Also clearly calculate how your wedding budget is.

In the wedding day, most often there are 4 scenarios:

1. morning of the bride-registry office-walk-restaurant
2. morning of the bride-walk-registry office-restaurant
3. morning of the bride-registry office-wedding-walk-restaurant
4. morning-registry office in advance ceremony, walk and banquet in one place
The third option is the most difficult, since in this situation there is a chance that you and your guests will be very tired. Therefore, try to reduce the time of a walk or arrange a photo session during breaks at a banquet. In all cases, choose places as close as possible to the place of painting or a banquet. And also be sure to provide a buffet in the car or on a walk. And always lay the time for traffic jams and delays.

And the most convenient, in our opinion, is the 4th option: to sign in advance, and to make an exit ceremony, a photo walk and the wedding dinner itself at the wedding venue.

Well, the easiest way to properly organize your wedding day: we recommend contacting our team of coordinators, who will not only be able to control your wedding, but also correctly build your wedding day, set up the timing of the wedding day and give the necessary recommendations to make your wedding perfect.

 How to save money on your wedding top 8 tips?

Frequently asked question: How to save money on a wedding?  This issue can be approached differently and each agency will say that it is realistic to save on each item.

So, how to save on a wedding:

1. Save on the banquet menu and restaurant!
In any restaurant, the banquet menu can vary. After all, you can order expensive cognac and octopus, or you can choose, something simpler. Then decide: is it important for you just a good, good menu or the task of surprising guests with different dishes. In the second case, it will turn out to save. And to save money, choose a restaurant where they do not ask for rent for the room.

2. Save on the lead! There are many articles on the Internet that you can’t save on the presenter. We agree with most of these opinions, but with one caveat. You can give for the leader as 50 thousand rubles, or you can for 120 rubles. (we take into account wedding, not media leaders) There is a difference, agree. The price of leading services is often, but not always, an indicator of quality. Sometimes the price also depends on the self-esteem of the host.
And if you set out to find a leader cheaper, then you have to work hard, ask friends who saw an inexpensive leader in work. If you find a good leader, but the price bothers you a little, try to bargain. It is not shameful and is perceived adequately by the majority of the leaders.

3. Save on floristry!

There are key points that cannot be abandoned: a bouquet and a boutonniere. But you can refuse to design guest tables. In the design of the restaurant it is better to make a beautiful presidium and abandon the design of guest tables. This will be better than making the so-called presidium and so-so guest tables. If an exit ceremony is planned, then plan the decor so that later part of it can be transferred to the hall. The main advice, it is better to reduce the volume of floristry than its quality.

4. Save on music. If the budget is limited, then you can take a DJ to the wedding. If a little more money, then invite a duet from a vocalist and saxophonist, or a trio: vocalist-saxophone-keys. There is a completely acceptable option with a live composition.

5. Save on photo and video!
Photos and videos are what will remain after the wedding, so here you need to be very careful to save. We recommend taking photos and videos of high quality, but for less time. This is the most real and correct way to save money on a wedding without losing quality.

6. Save on the show program.
If your budget is limited, we recommend that you refuse from the show program at all.

7. Save on wedding day. If during the wedding, you choose a weekday or Sunday, then for all points you can get significant discounts, since the same restaurants offer completely different conditions for holding a wedding on days other than Friday and Saturday.

8. Save on bridesmaid dress!
The bride’s dress is the holy of holies :) But even here it’s real to save money. Firstly, there are first-class dressmakers with their showrooms who sew dresses exactly from the patterns of Italian or Spanish dresses. And also pay attention to Russian and Belarusian manufacturers, who have very worthy options for dresses for not so much money.

Our resume: saving on a wedding is real. The main thing is to set a goal. And we offer to see what services and in what quantity can be included in weddings with a certain budget.

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Wedding or Marriage

There is no such thing as marriage. It's just a change in life. It is definitely a path that everyone crosses over in their lives.

Whether your wedding is a romantic wedding or a wedding done by adults at home, the changes that are coming are certain. The harsh truth about marriage is that after three knots you can make a big difference in your life.

It is in your hands how your life is going to change. You also need to know some serious facts about marriage.

* If your spouse comes near you, you may have to give up some of your old habits for a new spouse. You must sacrifice your life for that special person.

* Responsibilities increase when the family gets bigger. You will definitely see a change in homework and outside responsibilities. You will be able to share these responsibilities. You can't look forward to making everything your life partner. You will also need to get on the field and make your contribution.

* Responsibilities increase when the family gets bigger. You will definitely see a change in homework and outside responsibilities. You can't look forward to making everything your life partner.

* Marriage itself is a step into a committed relationship. To gain stability in life you will have to give up your old fun life. You can't fool your spouse like that. You look forward to living a healthy and happy life.

* Marriage is a shared passion. Some will be shared by you, some will be shared by your spouse. The two should be open to each other. Only then will your marriage succeed.

* When your spouse asks you where you are when you are outdoors, you should not assume that she is inserting or interfering with your case. That is a question that is being asked of you. It is natural to ask a question when someone is interested in you.

It is your responsibility to inform your spouse about the question, as well as where you are going and when you arrive. If you are late to come home, you should report it to your spouse. Do not come home or go without telling.

here are 8 types of wedding types

1) Parents of married woman
Handing over to a suitable male is known as "Thirumana Sabharal"

2) The leader and the leader are to think for themselves and marry - forum

3) Forced marriages are known as "katimana forum"

4) Mixed marriages - formal forum - Enber

5) Winning Marriage through Veeravilayat

6) Marrying a daughter of an enemy during the time of the monarch is a bridegroom

7) Parents Join Parents by Parent - Divine Forum -

8) Child Marriage - Small Forum
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