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16/01/2026

We were supposed to be filming a wedding. What we learnt instead?

He said he used to hide his happiness.
Like if he said it out loud, the world would take it away.
And then he met her. Suddenly, love wasn’t something to protect in silence.
It was something he wanted to announce to strangers, to the sky, to anyone who would listen.
Veena didn’t just make him happy, she made him brave.
She stood there and told us how love looks when nobody is watching.
For her, love looks like coffee before dawn.
It looks like waiting.
It looks like someone remembering your glasses, your water, your tiredness.
It looks like being held so gently that you stop being afraid of tomorrow.
Between his poetry and her quiet truths, something beautiful happened.
A Punjabi boy and a Malayali girl didn’t just promise forever, they promised to keep choosing each other in a thousand ordinary moments.

What we witnessed was two people laying down their guard, two hearts that finally feel safe. Across languages, cities and seasons, Kartik & Veena built a world of their own.

Kartik & Veena,
Your vows felt like home. You have our heart, and we sincerely thank you for making us a part of your love.

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Photos from First Frame Studio's post 11/07/2025

Still.
That’s the word that stayed with us long after the lights dimmed and the music softened.

Still — like the way Karan looked at her, with a calm that didn’t need to be loud.
Still — like the air that wrapped around the Sufi night at .newdelhi , carrying a hush that said: this is not just another wedding.
Still — like Vidhi, whose presence didn’t demand attention. It held it.

There were no grand declarations, no overdone frames.
Just slow glances, stolen silences, and a palette of emotion we tried to hold still.

We shot it the way it deserved to be remembered ,
with blur, vintage, with edges that feel like memory.
With the kind of storytelling that knows when to step back and just listen.

To Vidhi and Karan —
may your love always feel like this night: quiet, golden, and completely yours.

Still. Honest. Beautiful.

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Photos from First Frame Studio's post 19/06/2025

Heartfelt embraces and dreamy frames, here’s a gallery of emotions we’ll hold close forever.❤️

Set against the timeless charm of Heritage Manesar, this wedding wasn’t just a celebration; it was an emotion, unfolding moment by moment.

INSIDER SCOOP: When we spoke to the bride, we knew that we had met a true perfectionist. She poured her heart into the planning, and capturing every moment beautifully was her biggest priority.
And YESS, she is the viral “Peacock Girl” you saw lighting up your Explore page wearing a gorgeous peacock embroidered dreamy lehenga.

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Shot By: First Frame Studio

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