RHEA & GUNTASH

‘A Love That Found Its Rhythm’
Some love stories don’t announce themselves. They begin with a look, linger in the background, and quietly grow roots. Rhea and Guntash’s story started that way—across a dance floor, through long phone calls during a paused world, and into a bond built on familiarity, music, and trust.

Their wedding in Marrakech felt like an extension of that journey. Not a performance, but a feeling. Over three unhurried days at The Selman, fashion, ritual and emotion unfolded gently, allowing guests to move together, eat together, and remain fully present. Punjabi warmth met Moroccan soul; Hindu vows intertwined with Sikh prayer; remembrance sat beside hope.

Each night revealed a new shade of love—firelit welcomes echoing with music and horses, moonlit gardens guided by sound and intention, and finally a ceremony beneath open skies where tears came without warning. Couture became memory, jewellery became lineage, and music—especially when Guntash took the console—became conversation.

Some moments were planned. Others arrived unexpectedly. A proposal shaped by a stranger. A marriage certificate signed by accident. And yet, every turn felt destined. They named the wedding Rhebash—a celebration of individuality within togetherness.

In Marrakech, a city that breathes texture and poetry, Rhea and Guntash found their reflection. A love that didn’t need staging. Only space to exist.