A Fun and Glamorous Indian Destination Wedding in Abu Dhabi

On the 25th and 26th of March 2025, the vibrant union of Yashi Panjwani and Aakash Jagwani unfolded in a spectacular Indian destination wedding at the luxurious Hilton Yas Island, Abu Dhabi.
With the creative direction of MGM Events, the wedding was a dazzling blend of tradition, color, glamour, and personal flair, set across multiple unforgettable events.
Yashi and Aakash’s wedding was a masterclass in creating a personalized, luxurious, and joy-filled destination celebration.
- Venue: Hilton Yas Island Abu Dhabi
- Event Organiser: MGM Events
- Decor Stylist: Jenny Pawan
- Creatives: Doodle Factory
- Hair and Makeup: Pooja Khurana Beauty
- Photography and Videography: WhatKnot Photography
- DJ: DJ Ganesh
- Emcee: The Wedding Anchor
- Bartending: Moonlight Mixology
Polo and Prosecco Brunch
The festivities began with a joyful brunch celebration, soaked in hues of orange. Guests were greeted by a cheerful setup featuring customized orange cushions emblazoned with the couple’s playful hashtag, #Yasinlove.
The ambiance carried a "Polo & Prosecco" vibe, highlighted by a statement horse statue centerpiece decked with florals. A striking dance floor printed with a horse motif set the tone for celebration, while ladies were gifted fascinators to get into the festive mood. The event was a whimsical yet stylish kickoff to the wedding extravaganza.
A Regal Baraat at Etihad Arena
The wedding day began with an iconic Baraat at the Etihad Arena, where Aakash and his groomsmen made a bold statement by wearing traditional Emirati attire—a beautiful nod to their wedding destination. The grandeur of the space matched the energy of the celebration, setting the stage for a truly cross-cultural fusion.
A Serene Wedding Day
The wedding ceremony itself was a vision of timeless elegance. Set beneath a mandap adorned with cascading white florals, the setting evoked grace and serenity. Classic gold chairs surrounded the floral haven, while white blooms suspended from the ceiling created a dreamlike canopy for the sacred rituals. It was a beautifully orchestrated moment of stillness, reverence, and love.




















