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Fake weddings are becoming the latest party trend among urban youth, offering all the fun of a traditional Indian wedding, ...
In an era where the lines between reality and pretence are increasingly blurred, the trend of fake weddings has emerged as a fascinating topic of discussion. But what exactly is it? I'm here to share ...
The onset of Sawan brings a line of vibrant Hindu festivities, followed by the auspicious wedding season, where our ...
For ₹1,499, guests can attend a "fake wedding" event that includes all the festive elements of a desi shaadi—minus the actual ...
In a post on X, a user named Aaraynsh shared an invite of such a wedding that has gone viral. Titled "Fake Wedding," the card ...
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Fake wedding parties: Kya hai yeh nautanki?
Fake weddings are becoming popular in Delhi-NCR as a fresh way to party without nosy relatives. These events combine ethnic fashion, street food and a relaxed atmosphere for urban Indians.
There has been a rise in 'fake wedding celebrations', wherein there's all the bits of a traditional Indian wedding, except the bride and groom and rituals. A user, named 'Aaraynsh', took to X to share ...
A new trend of “fake wedding celebrations” is gaining traction in India’s metro cities, offering the full wedding experience—minus the couple—for fun and entertainment. These events feature everything ...
There’s a lot of attention to detail in fake sangeet planning too, say organisers. The decor has gende ke phool ki maalas, ...
Weddings in India are rarely just about two people. They’re about the families of the bride and groom, friends who form ...
Fake weddings, a new party trend, have emerged, sweeping metro cities across India. These over-the-top, wedding-themed events mimic the grandeur of real Indian weddings but have no actual bride and ...