A Punjabi wedding is not just an event. The dhol starts and your entire body knows something big is happening. The Anand Karaj is four lavaan — but every single round feels like it means something different. The Vidai is supposed to be two minutes, but it never is, because a Punjabi family does not let go quickly. We know all of this. We have planned Punjabi and Sikh weddings in Jaipur for families from Delhi, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Mumbai, and abroad — and every time, what the family remembers most is that nothing went wrong, and everything felt exactly right.
Jaipur gives a Punjabi wedding something no banquet hall in Delhi or Chandigarh can — scale, grandeur, and a backdrop that makes every photograph look like a film still. Palace courtyards that fit a 500-person baraat. Lawns where a three-day celebration feels natural. Heritage venues that photograph like royalty — because they are royalty. But beyond the visuals, Jaipur works for Punjabi weddings because the city knows how to handle big, loud, joyful families. Vendors here are not surprised by a dhol procession at midnight or a groom's family of 400 who all want rooms on the same floor. They have done this. They enjoy it.
Weddings and Events by Amitesh are the most experienced wedding planners in Jaipur for Punjabi and Sikh families — with 12+ years of experience, 500+ weddings executed, and direct relationships with every major palace venue in the city.
We will say this plainly: not every wedding planner in Jaipur is equipped to handle a Punjabi wedding. Planners who have only done Marwari or South Indian weddings may not know that the Chooda ceremony needs a private space for mama ji, that the Milni cannot be rushed no matter how behind schedule the day is, or that the Ardas must finish before the DJ touches a button. We know these things — not from a checklist, but from having planned these weddings, over and over, until every detail is second nature.
We coordinate directly with the Gurdwara months before the wedding date. We confirm the Pathi Sahib, book the Granthi, and make absolutely sure no other function in the day's schedule overlaps with the ceremony. The Anand Karaj happens at its own pace — unhurried, sacred, correct.
Roka. Chunni Chadai. Sagan. Mehendi. Sangeet. These are five separate events, and we treat them that way. Each function has dedicated decor, a separate vendor setup, and its own on-ground coordinator. Nothing is shared, nothing is rushed, and nothing bleeds into the next function.
A Punjabi baraat entering through the gates of Rambagh Palace or Chomu Palace with three dhol players and a decorated horse is something guests talk about for years. We have coordinated these entries dozens of times. We know exactly which venues allow elephant entries, which gates have the right clearance for a band, and how to time the procession so the bride's family is ready and waiting — not scrambling.
A Punjabi family at a Rajasthani venue should not have to hunt for dal makhani in a sea of laal maas. We work with caterers who are experienced in full Punjabi menus — sarson da saag, makki di roti, proper kadhi, thick lassi at breakfast, and chole bhature that are actually done right. The food at your wedding will feel like home.
We have worked at virtually every significant venue in Jaipur. Not as visitors — as the team that set up the mandap, coordinated the baraat entry, managed the Sangeet, and stayed until every guest was in their room. Here is what each venue gives a Punjabi family:
Jaipur's most iconic address. Grand enough for any Punjabi family's vision, with courtyards wide enough for a full baraat procession. We have planned 50+ weddings here. We know the property manager, the setup timelines, and exactly which access points work for each function.
Best for families who want privacy along with grandeur. Samode Bagh can be booked exclusively — the entire property is yours for the duration of the wedding. This is ideal for multi-day celebrations where both families want to be together from Haldi morning through Vidai night.
A real, lived-in heritage palace that Punjabi families discover and immediately connect with. The stone architecture, the courtyards, the dramatic interiors — all of it creates a backdrop that feels ancient and personal at the same time. The dhol against those walls is unforgettable.
For families who want five-star hotel hospitality throughout the wedding — seamless accommodation, polished service, world-class catering infrastructure — these two deliver completely.
We manage every element of your wedding from the first site visit to the final Vidai:
| Service | What We Handle |
|---|---|
| Anand Karaj Coordination | Gurdwara booking, Pathi Sahib confirmation, ceremony timing, and sacred ritual management |
| Full Pre-Wedding Functions | Roka, Chunni, Sagan, Mehendi, Sangeet — each with dedicated decor, vendor team, and coordinator |
| Baraat Management | Dhol, horse/elephant entry, band, route coordination, and gate access at palace venues |
| Venue Selection and Booking | Shortlist, site visits, negotiation, and contract based on your guest count, budget, and dates |
| Decor and Theme Design | Complete decor from Haldi setup to Reception stage — designed and executed in-house, not outsourced |
| Punjabi Catering | Full Punjabi menu caterers, live food stalls, breakfast spreads, and multi-cuisine options |
| Entertainment | Dhol players, Bhangra troupes, folk singers, DJ, and celebrity performance coordination |
| Photography and Videography | Curated referrals from Jaipur's best wedding photographers, matched to your visual style |
| Guest Hospitality | Hotel room blocks, airport transfers, welcome kits, and outstation guest coordination |
| Day-Of Management | Full on-ground team across all functions — you make zero vendor calls on your wedding day |
You have one Anand Karaj. One baraat entry through palace gates. One moment when the shehnai plays and the whole room holds its breath. We take that responsibility seriously — and we make sure nothing on your wedding day is left to chance. If you want a team that genuinely understands Punjabi weddings, knows Jaipur inside out, and keeps Amitesh personally involved from the first call to the final Vidai — reach out. We would love to plan your wedding.