Suchi, Sai, and Pablo had a memorable afternoon in Centennial Park, with Suchi’s sister, Sabs, acting as personal security, hype woman, and touch-up artist. Honestly, if there had been an emergency, I’m sure she would have solved it with a bobby pin and sheer determination. This set the stage for their sexy Indian wedding at Doltone House, which promised to be as unforgettable as the pre-shoot fun.
To start, we enjoyed a bit of “hydration”—beer, Fireball, and champagne. It was the perfect way to loosen up before things heated up. And heat it did. The chemistry between Suchi and Sai was undeniable. The kind of chemistry that made the camera lens fog up—or maybe it was just the Fireball. Either way, the photos practically set themselves on fire.
The Tamil wedding at Westmead Temple shifted the vibe, slowing things down but ramping up the vibrance. It was a relaxed, colorful affair, full of warmth. I even caught up with some of my past couples, which always feels like a mini-reunion—minus the awkward small talk about the weather.
Then came the reception. Was it a wedding or a full-blown rave? I’ll let the photos and videos (coming soon) answer that. All I know is there was black, there was gold, DJ Mgunz on the decks, and fireworks lighting up the night sky. There were also metaphorical fireworks, thanks to the energy on the dance floor.
WEDDING RECAP
From the tender moments at the temple to the full-throttle celebration at the reception, Suchi and Sai’s wedding was nothing short of legendary. If their wedding was this much fun, I can only imagine how vibrant their everyday life must be. And their sexy Indian wedding at Doltone House? It was the perfect grand finale. Their love story raised the bar for what a celebration of union should be. The theme was evident in every detail, making the event unforgettable.
VENUE: Doltone House Hyde Park
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