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The saree, a timeless symbol of Indian tradition, has evolved beautifully over the years. Once worn only in traditional ...
With tickets going for up to Rs 5,000, fake weddings are also a new business for wedding planners and event managers.
Hyderabad’s weddings are no longer just grand spectacles — they’ve become deeply personal, sensory experiences that reflect ...
They're buying tickets to fake ones. And in cities like Delhi NCR, the “big fat desi wedding” is now a rented vibe. No marriage license? No problem. Just ₹499-₹3,000, some ethnic glam, and a phone ...
The ceremony took place on the lawn at the Ritz-Carlton Bacara where a mandap covered in cascading greenery and vibrant ...
Frankfurt is set to host a unique "fake wedding" event this summer, offering all the fun of a traditional Indian wedding ...
Wedding dinners in Singapore can sometimes be a mercenary affair. Don't be fooled into thinking that wedding ang baos (red packets) are purely a gift from the heart. In Singapore, your ang bao ...
What’s hot, what’s knot: From venues, menu choices, décor to attire and more, how businesses are warming up to the big fat Indian summer wedding ...
Just because you've had a lavish wedding in Italy or signed papers in New York doesn’t mean Indian law automatically acknowledges your union. Recognition depends on your personal law and the ...
Indian-origin billionaire Sunil Vaswani’s daughter Sarina Vaswani tied the knot in a lavish wedding that brought a touch of desi glamour to the French Riviera. Sarina married edtech entrepreneur ...
It was a marriage made in Manhattan — and it brought Wall Street to a full stop. An extravagant Indian wedding parade, or baraat, turned the Financial District into a full-blown block party on ...
A grand Indian wedding baraat took place on Wall Street in New York. Nearly 400 participants danced in vibrant traditional attire during the event. The wedding transformed the financial district ...