Where maharajas once walked — your forever begins.
The WedPic Films · Founder-led · 20 weddings per year
"The Jewel of Jaipur. A palace so grand it was once the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur himself."
Nestled within 47 acres of manicured Mughal gardens, Rambagh Palace is more than a venue — it is a living piece of royal India. With its ornate architecture, sweeping lawns, and corridors that whisper centuries of grandeur, every corner offers a frame worthy of cinema.
The WedPic Films has documented weddings at India's finest palace venues for over 12 years. At Rambagh, we bring the same founder-led, cinematic storytelling approach that has earned us recognition as one of India's leading luxury wedding filmmakers.
Akshhit K Gandhi · Rambagh Palace, Jaipur
Originally built in 1835 as a garden house for the queen's handmaiden, Rambagh Palace grew into the royal residence of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II and his wife, the legendary Maharani Gayatri Devi. Today, managed by the Taj group, it remains one of the most magnificent heritage hotels in the world.
Its architecture is a breathtaking blend of Rajput and Mughal influences — scalloped arches, carved jharokha windows, and a central courtyard that transforms at night into a setting of pure, dreamlike beauty. For weddings, the palace offers multiple distinct spaces, from the sprawling Mughal gardens to intimate marble terraces.
We had seen many portfolio films before choosing The WedPic Films. But nothing prepared us for watching our own. Every detail of our Rambagh wedding — the lanterns in the Mughal garden, the baraat arriving through the arched gates, my father's expression — preserved exactly as it felt. Not as it looked. As it felt.
Founder-led · Limited to 20 weddings per year · Collections from ₹4,00,000
Limited dates remaining for the 2025–26 winter season