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At GTA Event Planners, we understand that a wedding is not just an event—it’s a deep reflection of your family’s history, your culture, and your future together. We specialize in South Asian weddings that are rooted in tradition, elevated with creativity, and personalized for each couple’s unique story.
We proudly work with Hindu and Sikh families, helping them preserve rituals while embracing new styles and ideas. Whether you were born in Canada or recently immigrated we help you design a wedding that feels like home—right here in the GTA.

We serve couples from:

Punjabi Weddings

From dhol-led baraats to emotional Anand Karaj ceremonies, Punjabi weddings are vibrant, soulful, and rich with tradition. We plan each event—Mehndi, Sangeet, Maiyan, Reception—with detail and energy, making sure every moment reflects your family’s heritage and joy.

South Indian Weddings

Whether it’s a Tamil, Telugu, or Malayalee ceremony, we honor the sacred beauty of South Indian rituals—from Kashi Yatra to tying the Thaali. We’ll work closely with your family and chosen officiant to ensure the mandap, music, and ceremonial flow feel elegant, timely, and spiritually resonant.

Fusion & Intercultural Weddings

No two love stories are alike. Whether you’re blending cultural traditions, faiths, or planning a modern Indo-Western celebration, we help you craft a one-of-a-kind experience that respects both your worlds. From custom rituals to creative menus, we help you make it uniquely yours—with no stress.

Gujarati Weddings

With pre-wedding ceremonies like Pithi and Garba, followed by the sacred four Pheras, Gujarati weddings are colorful, emotional, and full of rhythm. We bring the energy, decor coordination, and logistical finesse to make each part shine—while staying true to your family traditions.

With GTA Event Planners, your wedding becomes more than just a day—it becomes a celebration of where you come from and where you’re headed.

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