Some love stories feel like they’ve been written before—by books, by poems, by songs. But Arpit and Esha’s didn’t feel like that. Theirs felt like something you can’t quite put into words. A connection beyond love, almost like two souls finding a rhythm only they could hear.
Their bond has always lived in the simple things—cuddling on quiet evenings, watching random YouTube videos, laughing at the most mindless jokes, or walking together, still chasing that perfect sunrise or sunset. Nothing dramatic, nothing staged—just natural, flowing love.
Their wedding at Pratap Mahal in Ajmer carried that same feeling. The palace was grand, but the celebration was intimate—full of joy, laughter, and ease. Esha, naturally glamorous and playful, carried her roots with her in every moment. Arpit, calm and steady, balanced her with quiet warmth. Together, they didn’t need to perform love—it was there in the way they looked at each other.
Families stood at the heart of it—close-knit, fun, and full of love. Rituals turned playful, moments turned into memories, and nothing ever felt forced. Every frame breathed like life itself—dreamy, tender, true.
What touched us most was the way Arpit and Esha valued us. In the middle of all the simplicity and tradition, they made sure our work, our time, even our presence, was respected. It felt like being part of something real, with a couple who truly understood the joy of having us there.
And somewhere in between, John Legend’s words lingered: “All of me loves all of you.”