Bhakti & Dharmik's Vibrant Wedding at Kurinchi Kumaran Temple, Wellington

Bhakti and Dharmik were married in early December at the Kurinchi Kumaran Temple in Wellington. A week before the wedding we went for a short engagement shoot at the Kaitoke park campground. The day before the wedding there was a Henna party and the wedding day finished with a Vadhu Pravesha ritual.

I captured moments throughout and the day after the wedding had a Next Day Film ready for watching and sharing.

Check it out below 😊

Rowan is the most talented videographer I have come across. We absolutely love our wedding video, filmed by Rowan. He has just captured all the perfect moments, and his work is absolutely incredible. He is very passionate about his work and even if I forgot to inform him of any pre or post wedding events, he kept asking me because he had to make sure he captures all the beautiful moments. Would highly recommend him if you are planning your special day :)
— Bhakti & Dharmik

The Day Before

That Morning

That Afternoon

That Evening

It was such a fun day filled with so many sweet moments and beautiful, colourful sights. Thank you Bhakti and Dharmik for having me along to capture it all!

As a Wellington wedding videographer, I've had the privilege of capturing many special days, but Bhakti and Dharmik's vibrant celebration at the Kurinchi Kumaran Temple was one for the books. The blend of rich traditions, colorful attire, and the joy of family and friends made their wedding not just a visual feast but a heartwarming story to tell.

The day began with the delicate, intricate patterns of henna, setting the tone for the cultural journey we were about to witness. Bhakti's stunning red gown and Dharmik's white and gold attire complemented the temple's ornate beauty, making my work as their wedding film maker even more delightful.

A particularly striking moment to film was the Vadhu Pravesha, where laughter filled the room as Bhakti playfully kicked over a pot of rice – a ritual symbolizing prosperity and happiness. The dancing that followed was a whirlwind of energy, with Bhakti and Dharmik at the heart

Laughter was a recurring theme, beautifully echoed during the present-opening ceremony when the couple unwrapped a baby doll, bringing out genuine smiles and chuckles from all who attended. Capturing these authentic moments is what drives my passion for wedding videography.

In Bhakti's own words, "Rowan is the most talented videographer... He has just captured all the perfect moments...Would highly recommend him if you are planning your special day." Reviews like Bhakti's are a videographer's greatest reward; they affirm the passion and effort I pour into every film.

Whether you're planning a traditional, contemporary, or fusion wedding, my mission is to create a masterpiece that embodies the essence of your day. Ready when you are to share with everyone who made your day special, let's create lasting memories together.

If Bhakti and Dharmik's story resonates with you and you desire the same meticulous attention to your wedding day, contact me to discuss how we can capture the essence of your celebration.

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