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Nandani & Timothy

April 25, 2026 • Toronto, ON, Canada

Nandani & Timothy

April 25, 2026 • Toronto, ON, Canada

1. What is the dress code?

Clean knickers. For the Hindu wedding, come dressed in your best Bollywood star bai and gyal look—sequins, jewels, the works. If you outshine the bride or groom, you will be pushed to the back of the buffet line. Avoid red or yellow if possible—they’re reserved for the couple. For the reception, it's all about formal cocktail attire—suits, evening gowns, and polished vibes. Please skip white gowns (unless you’re ghosting an ex).

2. Can I bring a plus one?

Technically yes… but only if they were on the original invite (check that evite again!).

3. Are kids invited?

We adore your little ones—and the events may absolutely include the kiddos! That said, the reception is the one event that is really meant to be a fun night out for the grown-ups. 🍸🕺 The children in the wedding party are our VIP littles for the day.

4. Where are the ceremony and reception taking place?

Please refer to the invitation pages for addresses and times. Pro tip: If you pass the mango tree… you’ve gone too far. Seriously.

5. Is there parking at the venues?

Yes, there’s parking at both venues. BUT—for the reception, if you’re planning to have a drink (or three) and light up the dance floor, we highly recommend calling an Uber or coordinating a ride.

6. What time should I arrive?

We recommend arriving about 15 minutes early to settle in. The Hindu ceremony will be auditorium-style, first-come, first-served. If it were me, I’d want a VIP seat near the drama. The reception will have a seating chart with assigned seats, so you’re guaranteed a spot—even if you’re fashionably late.

7. What if I have dietary restrictions?

Please let the bride and groom know through your meal choice on the RSVP form. On the Hindu wedding day, we’ll be serving seven delicious vegetarian curries, so you’ll be well-fed, spice-loving or not.

8. Will the ceremony be indoors or outdoors?

Both the Hindu ceremony and the reception will be indoors—no bug spray, no weather apps required.

9. Are there hotel blocks?

We’re working on hotel blocks right now! They’ll be posted under the "Travel" tab on this site—stay tuned and check back soon.

10. Can I take photos during the wedding?

YES. Please capture all the beautiful moments, tag us, post them everywhere, and feel free to flood your stories. The bride and groom want all the angles!

11. Do I need to bring a gift?

Your presence is the real gift — but if you're feeling extra generous, we would love for you to show your love in the form of monetary gifts only. 💌💸 Help us fund our future, our fridge, and maybe a fancy dinner that doesn’t involve wedding leftovers.