Quick Answer
Long before DreamzKrraft designed weddings, it designed worlds for film. Our founders came from Bollywood production design — and that inheritance still shapes how every celebration is conceived, lit and built.
Key Takeaways
- DreamzKrraft’s founders built sets for major Bollywood productions.
- Film teaches that atmosphere is engineered, not accidental.
- Lighting, pacing and spatial storytelling translate directly to weddings.
- The Shetty temple build shows film-set design at full scale.
From the studio floor to the mandap
Our co-founder spent years as a production designer on films including Rock On!, Don, Delhi Belly, Talaash and Made In Heaven. Building convincing worlds at scale, on deadline, became the founding discipline of the studio — and the lens through which we still approach design.
Atmosphere is engineered
A film set teaches that mood is built, not stumbled upon. Light, colour, proportion and timing are all decisions, and emotion is the sum of a thousand of them made correctly. We bring that same rigour to a wedding: every space is designed to carry a feeling, not just to look beautiful.
A film set teaches you to build a world. A wedding is simply the most personal world there is.
Lighting, pacing and the reveal
Cinema thinks in lighting as emotion and in pacing — the build toward a reveal. A wedding has the same grammar: the first sight of the mandap, the shift from cocktails to dinner, the moment the couple enters. We choreograph these beats so the evening rises and lands like a well-cut scene.
Spatial storytelling at full scale
Nowhere is the film inheritance clearer than the Shetty wedding, where we recreated a Mangalorean temple — a 12ft Ganesha, 250+ carved pillars, 5,000 artisans — so guests did not look at a set but walked inside a world. That is production design, applied to celebration. To bring this sensibility to your wedding, contact our team.

