From a petrol-pump attendant to photographing Ambani wedding, this Mangalurean has a story to tell

Harsha Raj Gatty
December 17, 2018

At 47, this photographer from Mangaluru was probably one of the rare invitee who was invited to cover one of the most talked about wedding of Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal.

In a span of 15-days starting from December 1st, photographer Vivek Sequeira and his team of five photographers claim to have captured over 1.2 lakh photographs ranging from house-warming, pre-wedding ceremonies, array of entertainment by domestic and international celebrities gracing the occasion at the fairytale gala. “This by-far is one of the biggest weddings I have covered in my life and was no less than a dream,” says Sequeira.

On how he bagged the photography contract, the winner of ‘Best Wedding Photographer’ awarded by Better Photography in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014 , Vivek says it was through the acquaintance of a common friend of Ambani’s and Piramal’s.

“Initially I was not even told whose wedding it was. The person said cover this wedding and ‘Zingadi Ban Jayegi’ (You are set for life). I was told to block my dates between December 1st to December 15th, and send sample of my work in June 2018. Soon after, I was confirmed for the event but the client’s name was kept confidential,” he says.

It was not until October, Vivek first realized that he was going to cover Ambani-Piramal wedding. “I was ecstatic. It took me two days to digest the news. I also questioned 'why me?' as there are many celebrity photographers. I felt thrilled that they selected me based on my talent,” he says.

After signing several confidentiality agreements on photos and remuneration awarded, that does not allow him to share any of those details publicly, Vivek quickly raised the squad of his trusted aides to cover the event.

“Seventeen of us from the firm ‘Luxe Captures’ started by me and my partner Sandeep Katwe left to cover the event. While Sandeep, me and four others covered wedding photography at multiple venues in Mumbai and Udaipur, seven from our team managed videography and drone. The others assisted the team,” says Vivek.

Apart from Luxe Captures, there was another Indian photography team and celebrity photographers from UK, Italy and other countries hired to cover the wedding.

Vivek had to cover the Vastu Pooja and house warming ceremony of the Piramal’s on December 2nd and 3rd in Mumbai, the pre-wedding ceremonies in City Palace, Udaipur on December 8th and 9th. Later, the wedding on December 12th at Ambani’s residence ‘Antilia’ and receptions on December 13th hosted by Piramal family and on 14th by Ambani family at Jio Gardens in Mumbai.

Due to presence of Z plus security, there was limited access. “Sandeep and I were given special id cards as we were official photographers. This allowed us to access different venues, as well as to be in close proximity to the couple, family and the celebrities,” he says.

In a span of a fortnight, the ace photographer says that 30 TB hard-disks were filled with photos in no time. “We have one month deadline to submit the pictures and work has begun on full swing,” he says.

Asked about any of his special memory of the wedding, he says that that at one point he was standing right in between Amitabh Bachchan and Rajanikanth, both stars he has idolized. “I could not help but bend and touch their feet. They smiled and it was a warm feeling,” he adds.

Interestingly, Sequeira who had to drop out of graduation due to financial difficulties had started his career as a petrol pump attendant. “It was on my friend’s suggestion to take up photography, I withdrew the security deposit from my petrol pump manager and brought a Rs 7,000 worth camera. But to withdraw the deposit, I had to quit the job. It was a risk, but retrospectively am happy that I took it,” he says.

After starting his studio in 1997 in Mangaluru , Vivek became a noted wedding photographer , especially among the members of the Catholic community. He has covered weddings even abroad. “I have covered over 1,300 weddings and have at least travelled 15 plus countries for wedding photoshoots,” he says.

While his brother Vinay is managing his maiden venture ‘Vivek Studio’, Vivek decided to start ‘Luxe Captures’ in June this year, and explore the niche market of luxury weddings. “Stating Luxe Captures has proved lucky for me. The Ambani-Piramal wedding is the first contract the firm bagged,” he says.

When asked if he will be covering Akash Ambani and Shloka Mehta’s wedding, he says he has not been contacted so far but would be glad to take it up if given a chance.

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Riyadh: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Saudi Arabia on April 22 marked a significant step in reaffirming the enduring friendship between India and the Kingdom. During his visit, PM Modi engaged with leading Indian-origin business figures, highlighting their pivotal role in Saudi Arabia's economic growth.

Among the distinguished attendees were Mr. Ashif Karnire, Chief Executive Officer of the prestigious Expertise Group, and Mr. Anshif Karnire, Chief Strategy Officer of the group, whose participation underlined the vibrant entrepreneurial spirit of the Indian community in Saudi Arabia.

Joining them were other prominent business leaders, including Mr. Yusuf Ali, Managing Director of LuLu Hypermarket, and Dr. Alisha Moopen, Group CEO of Aster Healthcare. Each of these leaders represents enterprises that have made outstanding contributions across diverse sectors of the Saudi economy.

The discussions centred around the influential role of Indian entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia’s development journey, with PM Modi acknowledging their exceptional contributions.

The robust presence of Indian businesses continues to be a driving force in the Kingdom’s economic diversification efforts. The meeting not only reaffirmed the strong ties between India and Saudi Arabia but also opened new avenues for collaboration, promising mutual growth and prosperity in the years ahead.

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Mangaluru: Starting April 22, 2025, the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) will strictly enforce separate disposal of sanitary waste, along with existing waste segregation norms. This decision was formally announced by MCC Commissioner Ravichandra Naik on Tuesday (April 15) during a training session at the Town Hall for civic workers.

What’s Changing?
All households and establishments must now segregate waste into the following four categories:
 
Categories of Waste (Effective April 22)
1.    Wet Waste
– Food scraps, vegetable peels, garden waste, etc.

2.    Dry Waste
– Paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, glass, metal, etc.

3.    Sanitary Waste (Now mandatory to separate)
– Sanitary pads, baby napkins, adult diapers, medical dressings, etc.

4.    Rejected Waste / Non-Recyclables
– Broken glass, ceramics, unusable plastics, thermocol, etc.

Rules and Penalties
•    Sanitary waste must be placed in a separate bin and must not be mixed with any other waste.
•    Violators will be fined ₹500 for the first offense, with higher fines for repeat violations.
•    Mixing plastic items like tubs and bottles with wet waste will also attract penalties.
“Improper segregation is a serious issue. MCC areas generate 5 to 10 tonnes of sanitary waste daily,” said Commissioner Naik.

MCC’s Awareness Campaign
To help the public understand the new system:
•    MCC will distribute pamphlets and notices this week.
•    These materials will explain the four waste categories and penalty clauses in detail.

QR Code Monitoring Returns
The MCC is also relaunching its QR code-based tracking system to monitor waste collection and staff attendance.

How it works:
•    QR codes are installed at buildings.
•    Civic workers will scan them using a new mobile app.
•    The app will send real-time updates to the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC).

Current Status:
•    MCC manages 2.37 lakh properties.
•    90,000 properties in 60 wards already have QR codes installed.
“The new system will help us track both garbage pickup and civic worker attendance more accurately,” said Naik.

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In a significant leap toward sustainable urban mobility and coastal tourism, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has greenlit the ambitious Mangaluru Water Metro Project (MWMP). The approval was announced during a high-level Water Transport Board meeting held in Bengaluru, marking a milestone in the coastal city’s development roadmap.

Originally unveiled in the state budget earlier this year, the project takes inspiration from the acclaimed Kochi Water Metro and is designed to redefine water-based commuting and recreational transit in Mangaluru. The water metro will chart a 30-km course along the Gurupura and Netravathi rivers, offering both scenic journeys and practical connectivity for locals and tourists alike.

“The purpose of this project is to enhance tourism and recreation activities while also decongesting the city’s road traffic,” a senior officer from the Karnataka Maritime Board (KMB) stated. The KMB will lead preliminary studies and planning for MWMP implementation.

The proposed water route will interconnect 17 strategic locations, including:

•    Kulur Bridge

•    Bangrakulur

•    New Mangaluru Port

•    Sultan Battery

•    Tannir Bhavi

•    Old Port

•    Bengre

•    Hoige Bazaar

•    Ullal

•    Bolar Sea Face

•    Someshwar Temple … and more, covering densely populated, industrial, and tourist-friendly zones.

Planned as a green, affordable, and efficient public transport system, the Water Metro will deploy modern catamarans, with options for electric or low-emission diesel propulsion—positioning Mangaluru as a model for eco-conscious urban infrastructure in India.

With its blend of functionality and scenic charm, the MWMP is expected to not only transform the city’s transport landscape but also boost employment, local businesses, and regional tourism.

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