Friday, June 15, 2012

Mega wedding wows




The high profile Charan-Upasna wedding was graced by the who’s who of politics, tinseltown and business. The biz moguls and filmstars rubbed shoulders with the political elite at the wedding that was pulled off without any hiccups, all thanks to both the families’ endearing hospitality and elaborate planning!
PATRIARCHS’ PERSONAL TOUCH:
If Chiru handled the stars who turned up, it was Upasna’s granddad Dr Prathap C Reddy who tirelessly ensured that the VIPs like businessmen, politicians met the newlyweds and spoke a few words with them.Kudos to the doctor’s energy levels! Chiru’s brother Naga Babu handled the logistics off the mandap and Upasna’s dad Anil Kamineni, on the stage.
SANGITA’S HOSPITALITY:
Sangita Reddy ensuredguests didn’t leavewithout eating breakfast. As she shuttled between the mandap and dining area, she graciously enquired everyone she met, “Did you have food?” — Heartwarming to say the least. Full marks to Sangita and the
Kaminenis in the hospitality department!
VIP TREATMENT:
The right-hand side of the tastefully done-up mandap was an exclusive lounge for VIPs, complete with comfy sofas that offered the best view of the mandap. Also, the front rows were extended on either side.
VIGILANT ALLU ARAVIND:
After Ram Charan’s baaraat arrived and just before Upasna’s arrival, an alert Allu Aravind took to the mandap and stood for a few minutes, with his hands folded, screening the crowd seated in the main area. The man then got down and went around greeting guests seated in the front rows.
ROYALTY IN THE HOUSE:
There was a strong presence of royalty at the wedding. His Highness The Maharaja Gaj Singh II of Marwar-Jodhpur also graced the wedding and stayed put in the VIP lounge.
FOOD:
The sprawling dining areas had on offer a massive breakfast spread. From South Indian to Continental fare, complete with live counters, guests were spolit for choice. Be it the bajre ki khichdi or the plantain-leaf wrapped sandesh, the dishes were authentic
and mouth-watering!

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