We’ve been part of 150+ weddings, but this one? It stayed with us. The story of Prajwal and Swetha both doctors, both madly in love, and both handling distance like pros.
You’ve heard people say, “A mother’s love is the purest.” But this one? Comes pretty close. A love story full of patience, video calls, and quick trips between cities.
There were times when Prajwal had to travel from Coimbatore to Hyderabad (their wedding venue), and even after the wedding, they managed a long-distance relationship because of work. But what stood out was how they always showed up for each other—through busy schedules, different cities, and all the chaos that comes with wedding planning. It’s the little things they did that made a big difference, and that’s exactly what we want to share with you.

Tips for Couples who are marrying soon!
Shopping Tip for Grooms: Let her take the lead! Brides usually know what looks best, both for themselves and for you. Take her along for wedding shopping. She’ll pick something that matches, complements, and makes you both shine on the big day. Plus, it becomes a memory you’ll always talk about.
Time Constraints Are Real: No matter how perfectly you plan, wedding days move really fast. Between rituals, outfit changes, and greeting guests, time just slips away. We’ve seen families miss out on even basic group pictures because there just wasn’t enough time. Sometimes it’s the bride’s side, sometimes the groom’s. So plan your timeline wisely block a few quiet minutes for those must-have moments. Trust us, you’ll thank yourself later when you look back at the full picture, not just the highlights.
Compliment Often: Small compliments matter. Notice her jhumkas, watch, dress anything. It’ll make her smile and help both of you feel more connected. And here’s the secret: it also helps photographers capture those natural, happy moments. No need for “smile please” “Chinup” “Chindown”.. when you’re genuinely having fun!
Make your BIGDAY with us
The more you two vibe and connect, the better your photos turn out naturally and that’s exactly what we believe in. At TheBigDay, we never ask you to pose during the ceremony. Why? Because we know your muhurtham is sacred. It’s not a photoshoot—it’s a once-in-a-lifetime moment. We’d rather capture the raw emotion, the real smiles, and the magic as it happens. Unstaged. Unfiltered. 100% you.
Want to see how it all looked for real?
Instagram: Every smile, every glance!! exactly as it happened.
If you’re planning your big day soon, Try building your own quote with us, your wedding, your way, your Budget