"Dream, Dream, Dream! Conduct these dreams into thoughts, and then transform them into action."
- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
4 Mar 2025
In a world where wedding celebrations often echo with lavishness and luxury, a young couple from Andhra Pradesh has redefined the essence of love by turning their wedding journey into an expression of compassion and community service.
Meet Dr. Mohith Naga Satya Krishna, a Kendra Yojana Award-winning physiotherapist from Ryali village, and Dr. Sai Sitha, a fellow physiotherapist from Bandarulanka village, two souls intertwined not just by love but by a shared purpose. Their wedding, set for March 12, is not just a union of hearts but a symphony of hope, as they embark on an extraordinary mission titled ‘100 Services’. From the day of their engagement on December 6, this inspiring duo has been on a relentless quest to touch lives across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Their 100 Services initiative blooms with a bouquet of acts: organizing free medical camps for the underprivileged, distributing food and clothes to the homeless, holding educational drives for orphaned children, and conducting awareness rallies for social causes.
A Wedding With A Purpose
But the magic doesn’t stop there—literally! Mohith, son of the famous magician Shyam Jadugar, has brought his family's legacy of wonder into their mission. In a heartwarming twist, he trained Sitha, who had never done magic before, turning her into a skilled magician. Together, they now use magic not as a trick, but as a tool for change. Their most captivating act? Blindfold driving and cycling where Sitha navigates roads with her eyes covered, a rare and mesmerizing feat performed by only a handful worldwide. This daring display isn’t just for applause, it’s a dramatic plea for road safety awareness, urging spectators to embrace responsible driving.
“Love isn’t just about two people, it’s about spreading kindness and making a difference,” Mohith shares, his voice echoing the philosophy that fuels their mission. “When I told Sitha about the 100 Services idea born from my father’s legacy she didn’t just support it; she became its heart.” Their services extend beyond physical healing. Migrant workers, orphans, and the elderly have found solace in the couple’s food and clothing drives. As physiotherapists, their free medical camps deliver essential treatments to those who would otherwise go unseen and unheard.
For Sitha, magic has become more than an art, it’s an extension of her love story. “Learning magic after my engagement to Mohith was incredible,” she beams. “Our first big performance was not just a show, it was a celebration of giving. I hope other newlyweds follow this path and weave service into their love stories.” Even their wedding invitations whisper a message of hope. Ditching traditional paper cards, the couple gifts saplings to their guests, urging them to plant a tree and nurture their own piece of nature. To strengthen their green commitment, they create and distribute seed balls—each one a tiny promise of life, waiting to flourish.
Sharing Lives, Spreading Smiles
As their wedding day draws near, the 100 Services mission grows not just in numbers but in impact. Every smile they spark, every life they touch, becomes a proof of their belief: Love is not measured by rings or rituals but by the ripples of kindness it leaves behind. On their journey from engagement to marriage, Mohith and Sitha have planted more than just trees—they’ve sown seeds of hope. Their love, deeply rooted in service, has grown into something far greater than a celebration—it has become a movement.
As they step into a new chapter of their lives, hand in hand, they carry with them not just dreams of a shared future but a legacy of love, magic, and 100 acts of selfless service.