That Papa Don’t Preach Love Story - Keerthana and Suraj
Some love stories arrive quietly, almost conspiratorially- carried forward by people who believe more in destiny than coincidence. In Keerthana's case, it began long before she and Suraj ever met. Her uncle and Suraj’s father were childhood friends who found their way back to each other years later and, with intention and instinct, decided that these two belonged together. A FaceTime call was arranged. A conversation unfolded. And just like that, something ancient and inevitable began.
Their love was never rushed; it was chosen even through the distance and demanding residency schedules. They were long distance for years, flying across the country whenever their medical lives allowed. Long distance only works when belief outweighs doubt- and for them with each other, it never felt like a question. They eventually decided to begin building their everyday life together in Washington.
For their Sangeet, joy was the only brief- unfiltered, immersive joy. They envisioned a vibrant Telugu carnival: nostalgic, colourful, brimming with life. They called it Prema Mela- a Love Fair.
There was never a question about what she would wear. Papa Don’t Preach was the only designer
Keerthana could imagine herself in that would mirror the spirit of the celebration perfectly. Keerthana and Suraj flew into Bombay for less than 24 hours just for the appointment at the Papa Don’t Preach store in Kala Ghoda.
Meeting Shubhika and the Papa Don’t Preach team made the experience even more meaningful. They were warm, thoughtful, and deeply invested-not just in what would be worn, but in who these two people were. They asked about their lives, their goals, and what this moment meant to them. The process felt collaborative with the best store staff for wedding shopping making the process feel intimate, and intentional-to help bring to life Keerthana's vision for her x .
The rest of their communication was from across the world,with the Papa Don’t Preach team providing size and fit assistance online.
Keerthana chose a look that felt unmistakably her own- Shubhika helped her mix and match pieces from the collection to create a custom ensemble that felt unmistakably hers. A custom Papa Don’t Preach green tulle lehenga paired with a signature Papa Don’t Preach butterfly blouse that was paired with custom Papa Don’t Preach heels.
Suraj, naturally low-key, was truly heard. Shubhika created a custom menswear look with a jacket that honoured his understated taste while gently reminding him that grooms deserve their moment too- something he ended up loving.
At Papa Don’t Preach, the belief has always been that wedding wear should feel personal, joyful, and unapologetically you. For Keerthana and Suraj, Prema Mela wasn’t just a Sangeet- it was a celebration told through Papa Don’t Preach, where love, individuality, and intention came together exactly as they were meant to.