
Some weddings are remembered for their décor, others stand out for their destination. For Aashna Ranka and Tanush Jain, it was music that became the heartbeat of their celebration.
Planned by Momente Weddings across Fairmont Jaipur and Taj Amer, Jaipur, the two-day destination wedding was designed as an experience where every event had its own soundtrack. From intimate ceremonies to concert-style evenings featuring celebrated artists, the festivities celebrated not just the couple's love story but also their shared belief that the best memories are created through meaningful experiences.
Their journey began in San Francisco in 2023, just days before Ranka was due to return to India. Despite the distance, the two built their relationship through monthly trips across continents, slowly bringing their families into the journey along the way. What started as an easy friendship naturally grew into something deeper before Jain surprised Ranka with a proposal in Bali, a destination that reflected their shared love for travel and thoughtful surprises.

The celebrations opened with a relaxed welcome lunch where guests settled into the royal surroundings while enjoying live music by Varsh Flutist alongside curated sets from DJ Nick. As the sun went down, the welcome dinner raised the energy with a performance by The Octave Band.
One of the most emotional ceremonies was the groomside Mayra, where traditions took on even greater meaning through a soulful live performance by Pooja Rathore. The music added warmth and intimacy to the ceremony that brought close family members together, making it one of the most heartfelt moments of the wedding.

The sangeet was designed less like a traditional family function and more like a live concert. Jonita Gandhi's performance kept guests singing along while DJ Krish and VJ Tarang transformed the venue into an immersive entertainment experience. Not just that, but the sangeet also had some fun choreographed performances by the bride and groom's family members, making it a night to remember.
The following morning introduced one of the most unique events of the weekend. Inspired by the couple's shared love for golf and basketball, the Royal Tee Brunch offered guests a refreshing change from the usual wedding festivities. Interactive golf setups encouraged friendly competition, while wooden arcade style games kept the atmosphere lively.
Guests also created personalised fragrances at a perfume station, discovered playful predictions from a tasseographer, and relaxed with soothing foot massages after the previous night's celebrations. A live performance by Bryden and Parth tied everything together.

The wedding day balanced celebration with tradition. The Safa Bandi and baraat arrived with infectious energy led by DJ Indomafia. In contrast, the pheras embraced a quieter, more spiritual mood as Vedic singer Hiral Kamani's sacred chants echoed through the ceremony, creating an atmosphere of calm and reflection while the couple exchanged their vows.
The celebrations concluded with a wedding dinner accompanied by live music from Swaryug, allowing guests to enjoy one final evening together. As the formal celebrations came to an end, DJ Indomafia returned to take over the after party, ensuring the dance floor stayed full until the very last song.
By blending royal Rajasthani settings with immersive entertainment and personalised experiences, Ranka and Jain created a celebration where music was far more than background entertainment. It became the thread that connected every ritual and memory, making their Jaipur wedding an unforgettable celebration from beginning to end.
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From a golf brunch to a Jonita Gandhi concert, this Jaipur wedding turned every celebration into a live music experience.
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