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Lol, we quite enjoyed reading your comment. When we created this company we
set out to capture "brown weddings" in a manor that they could be enjoyed
by everyone, regardless of race. Because we live in a time and place where
culture is really trancending race. Our videos often mish and mash elements
from different culture. This video in particular was heavily influenced by
hip-hop culture as well as punjabi culture. And its nice to know people are
seeing that and loving it! Thank you! ;D
We're glad you like the video! Unlike our competitors we strive to make our
videos as enjoyable on repeat views as it was the first time you saw it.
Theres always little hidden details to pick up on! We dont just edit the
video to music, we do try to tell a story as creatively as possible :P. To
answer your second question, yes we do and already have traveled to the
states to shoot weddings. One of the weddings on our pages was shot in
Indianapolis. Keep tuning in to see our new videos!
You know what I absolutely LOVE about this video is? Unlike most videos,
this one actually had some of the actual video audio present. Most editors
cover them up with songs but I thing the real genuine experience comes from
actually being able to hear what was happening at the event. It was really
touching to see the brother also crying at the time of the dholi! And I was
wondering what the song at 14:40 is? Great work over all!!!
I really loved this video i wish i understood more about ur traditions and
why u do certain things like when u cut the rope before intering the house
i wish someone would explain tje wedding bits by bits its so romantic tho
oh and why does the soon to b husband grow a full beard for the wedding
Firstly, I don't know how I came to watching a random person's wedding but
hey ho. I liked all the behind-the-scenes bits.. seeing everyone getting
ready, the bride chatting with her bridesmaids etc.. you don't usually get
that on film. Loved the flashbacks when the bride was leaving her home too.
Love you videos. I'm curious about the mayiaan ceremony (Bride).Can you pls
tell me about the rangoli and how you have to step around it a few times? I
am a punjabi sikh, but have never seen it happen in my family. But I'd
really like to know more about it. :-)
It's a shame the Indians up there in Vancouver are still set
100,000,000,000,000 in the past with their obsession with caste and other
weird outdated nonsense. The rest of the world moves on, while they
continue going backwards. Sad state of affairs!!
Kinzaabbas the beginning. I will not be able to make sure you will find out
what the problem is, I am Here to the best of all of you, I think I will
try and do a good day at a minimum ,I think I will try and do a .
nice video, you guys have a true talent in videography, have you guys
filmed any in the UK? iv been watching this video alot and i like the way
you guys have got the music and video sync'ed together!! its wicked
The bride's sister is as cute as heck. She's got a back bone too. Something
very rare in Indian girls these days! BTW, was the groom's side at this
wedding? Or did they not turn up because of the caste thing?
I loved how they replayed everything so far that happened in their wedding,
like a quick overview again before they go for the reception !Well done on
that i haven't seen any company do that yet
♥♥♥This wedding video is amazing! Our culture is the best even tho Im not
sikh im Muslim Paki punjabi I loved it all the gorgeous the family and love
everywhere! ♥♥♥