Why fake weddings are India鈥檚 latest party trend
All the vibes minus the family stress.
The big fat 'fake' Indian wedding is social media鈥檚 latest party trend. Fake wedding parties have taken the world and social media by storm with people getting together to enjoy all the fun of a wedding party: the food, Bollywood music, dancing and glamorous outfits. But there aren't any of the rules on how to dress or act and none of the nagging questions from nosey relatives.
We speak to Devina Gupta, a 麻豆社 journalist in Delhi, about how these fake parties are contributing to India鈥檚 $130bn wedding industry, and how venues are optimising the trend to make up for lost profits in the quiet season.
We get all the goss on Dubai鈥檚 very own fake wedding party from pals Tanisha Dhawan, Laveena Barathi and Mihika Asrani who attended. Plus, they tell us whether they鈥檙e ready to splash the cash on a big fat wedding of their own.
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