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Chicago planner Jankhana Desai organizes dozens of Indian weddings each year, helping families blend their unique traditions into each ceremony.
A new party concept in Noida is offering just that: a “Fake Wedding” experience where guests can soak up the festive vibes of ...
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 ...
Budget for stay, cake, kinky decor, games, food and drinks will be approximately 1500-2000 rupees per head." That was the e-mail invitation Megha's friends sent around for her bachelorette party.
For ₹1,499, guests can attend a "fake wedding" event that includes all the festive elements of a desi shaadi—minus the actual ...
Former WWE star Jinder Mahal, now Raj Dhesi, celebrated his marriage to Priya on June 27, 2025, in a lavish Indian wedding. The grand celebration, fil ...
Delhi's party scene has a new trend. It is called 'Fake Weddings'. These are wedding-themed parties. These parties have ...
This year's great Indian wedding season, end November-mid December, will see a whopping 3.5 million Indian weddings according to an estimate. What décor and design are Indians going for?
These parties are gaining traction among those who simply wish to experience the joy and festivities of an Indian wedding 'without the financial and emotional baggage'.
An Indian couple have shared the eye-watering price of their epic five-day wedding, which totaled $2 million dollars. This included dropping $700,000 on décor and $130,000 on catering.