Karuna Ezara Parikh wedding pictures are an inspiration for. She is a writer and has written great novels like Holidays By Shatabdi, New Dawns, and Beach Escapes. Karuna is also a travel show host of Life’s A Beach by NDTV. She finally married her longtime beau and lawyer Amitesh Ray in January in a beautiful ceremony in Nepal and we are crushing over their gorgeous yet simple wedding pictures!
Have a look at Karuna Ezara Parikh wedding pictures and enjoy the simple intimate wedding:
1. The Sufi Night
The Sufi night was a beautiful affair at Mystic Mountain, a beautiful place from where you can spot all the city lights in Nagarkot! The decor was surreal and it was put together by Saba Azad and Sunil Ghosh! The best part was that they served Nepali food that night!
2. The Wedding
Karuna Ezara Parikh’s wedding took place at the Pashupatinath Temple at and it rained heavily that day! Beautiful Isn’t it?
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Their wedding was very simple and elegant! Karuna wore a crimson Banarasi saree by Ekaya with a gorgeous full-sleeved embroidered blouse by V-cut, the blouse expert.
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3. The Reception
Their reception was a LIT affair and since all her friends are musicians, they surprised them with a perfect set of songs! The fairy lights decor in the ballroom surely made it a fairytale wedding!
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The best part of Karuna Ezara Parikh’s wedding was her choice of location. Mystic Mountain is 2 hours from Kathmandu Airport and you can easily spot the eight mountain ranges from there including Mt. Everest! All those planning to get married in the hills, this wedding should surely give you some inspiration!
We are totally in love with their picturesque location and their beautiful wedding attire! This wedding surely gave us chills and we can’t stop dreaming about it!
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