KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 17* – The wedding of the year concluded in spectacular fashion on October 12 at the Setia City Convention Centre in Setia Alam, transformed into a cinematic wonderland for the grand reception of Fajrul Rahman and Siti Hanisah, the son and daughter-in-law of DMY Creation founder Datuk Muhammad Yusoff.
Two lavishly decorated halls, coupled with stunning lighting and cutting-edge sound by DMY Events and Sudha Sound Light, created a magical atmosphere, highlighted by a breathtaking fireworks display overhead. The event attracted Malaysia’s top personalities from entertainment, politics, and social media, all celebrating the couple’s union amidst a vibrant fusion of cultures.
The bride and groom made a dazzling entrance in custom outfits by renowned Indian designers Manish Malhotra and Sabyasachi, setting a high-fashion tone for the evening. Guests enjoyed a culinary feast featuring exquisite starters by celebrity chef Madhampatty Rangaraj and main dishes from Khalifa Catering, blending tradition and modernity, while desserts were provided by Prime Dairy and the Ministry of Cakes, catering to over 4,000 attendees.
Entertainment included captivating performances by violinist Manoj Kumar, choreographed by John Britto, who infused Bollywood and Kollywood elements into the show. The presence of Tamil film industry luminaries like music composer GV Prakash Kumar and actors Ashok Selvan and Keerthy Pandian further enhanced the night, showcasing the strong ties within the film fraternity.
Prominent influencers captured the memorable moments, sharing them widely on social media under the hashtag #DMYVEETUKALYANAM. Datuk Muhammad Yusoff expressed the event's significance, saying, “This celebration is more than just a wedding; it’s a coming together of two cultures, two families, and two worlds.”
The reception, a crowning achievement for DMY Creation, highlighted the rich cultural tapestry of Malaysia and India’s film industries, ending with a stunning fireworks finale that perfectly capped off a truly extraordinary evening