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Aishwarya Arjun And Umapathy Ramaiah Are A True Depiction Of South Indian Wedding Splendour

South Stars Aishwarya Arjun and Umapathy Ramaiah became one in holy matrimony at their traditional wedding held recently in Chennai. To make the ceremony even more special, the bride and groom were dressed in South Indian wedding finery. Actor Arjun’s daughter, Aishwarya made the most ethereal bride in a creation by Hyderabad-based designer Gaurang Shah. The custom red Kanjivaram silk saree was intricately designed to weave scenes from Lord Ram’s coronation. The geometric patterns draw inspiration from traditional temple sculptures from Kanchipuram, from where this particular saree style hails. Her sareewas paired with an equally beautiful blouse with intricate floral motifs embroidered on it and borders that share the same intricacy as the saree. No South Indian bridal attire is complete without gold jewellery. Aishwarya’s wouldn’t have been the same. She was adorned with jewels from head to toe with a nethi chutti (the maatha patti), jhumkas (earrings), aravanki (armband), a combination of a long and short necklace, rings and gold bangles. Son of Thambi Ramaiah, Umapathy Ramaiah, was as serene as the sea in an ivory and gold silk and zari veshti set, the traditional wedding outfit for the groom.

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The traditional outfits preceded the wedding ceremony for this lovely couple. In the engagement ceremony ahead of the big day, the couple were truly ravishing, seen in pastels. The groom picked a creamy beige bandhgala for the sunny ceremony and his bride Aishwarya’s pink saree bloomed like a rose in the middle of summer.

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With the perfect traditional touches, it’s a happily ever after of love and style for Aishwarya Arjun and Umapathy Ramaiah.

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