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Sunday, May 15, 2011

The Best Wedding ... Ever!



The wedding of Mansi and  Jeremy  was  outstanding, memorable, and  full  of  fun.  The wedding guests are left buzzing with delight. This wedding reminded me of many Hollywood and  Bollywood wedding films   specially “Ham Aapke hai  kaun?   Likening the wedding extravaganza to a movie production, this was a perfect event. Great and unique  gathering of  family and  friends   from around the planet,  bonding with new  relatives,  the  timing,  decorations,  photographers, DJ, choreography, dances, cuisines, drinks, entertainments,  gesture for donation, every piece of wedding rituals all  reflected the couple's and  their parent’s  unique preferences and better  tastes . This reflected the best from the  east and the west.  Hats off for all  the hard work, creativity and  the attentions to details  with out showing  slightest  stress.  

Mansi is extra-special  for  being the only grand- daughter  to  our parents with  twelve grand-sons . So is truly a princess. This was  truly  a royal wedding.   So  the  name of   the wedding  venue  being “The Palace”  was  more than symbolic co-incidence.

Please find several photo-albums of the events of Mansi and Jeremy’s wedding and  few events  before the wedding.



You will also find the periodic postings of the mini-clips of the videos   here .

Tushar Shah ( Mansi's  Mama)


Right Click to see the album in full screen.

Music:

2 comments:

  1. I liked my pictures and the other juniors as well. We are lucky to be born in the era of digital photography.

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  2. At present the music at http://mansijeremy.blogspot.com/ is just a simple French instrumental music of “Ballade Pour Adeline” or "Ballad for Adeline" in English. The music is popolar world wide sales now have reached 22 million copies in 38 countries. The music was a theme piece in GMA network till 1996 almost for 16 years. However The reason for picking the music besides being popular ballad is different . The musician (Paul *) composed the piece as a tribute to his newborn daughter, Adeline. Jayeshbhai’s reminder of my father’s naming Mansi “Little Sparrow” in his speech touched me and was instrumental in this pick of this instrumental music .

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