doweshowbellyad=0; Apurv and Tanisha (TOI Photo) More picsThis the wedding season and exchanging wedding vows on an auspicious day like Vasant Panchami makes the day all the more festive. As Anjan De's son Apurv and Gautam Dutta's daughter Tanisha tied the knot, it was time for family and friends to get together and have fun. And if you thought that getting married on Vasant Panchami was mere coincidence, then you were wrong.
Tanisha's mother Meghmala explained the choice of date thus: "Tanisha means Saraswati and we Bengalis celebrate Saraswati Puja on this day. So, we decided to get our daughter married on this special day."
'Gold'en moments! Jewellery is a girl's best friend and the wedding was used by many to bring out their dazzling gold ornaments. While the bride���s gold jewellery looked stunning, there were many other classic sets that were donned by other ladies, which made the evening glitter, literally. Tickling the tastebuds! A Bengali wedding ceremony is never complete without Maccher Jhol and Rassugullas, and guests were seen relishing them. An Amritsari preparation of fish, Matar Kheema, Mongolian and Mughlai delights kept the gastronomes happy.