Fake Wedding Party: The Latest Party Trend In India

Fake Wedding Party: The Latest Party Trend In India
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What is a fake wedding? No bride, no groom, just vibes

Fake Wedding Party: The Latest Party Trend In India: A new and very strange trend is rapidly becoming popular among the youth living in the metropolitan cities of India. It is being called “Fake Wedding Celebration”. These programs are just like a traditional wedding, where decorations, a DJ, drums, traditional clothes, a photoshoot, and delicious food are included. But during this entire celebration, there is neither a groom nor a bride. Let us know about this trend in detail.

New wedding trend goes viral

This trend started in urban areas like Delhi, Pune, and Bengaluru and has now attracted a lot of attention on social media. Recently, an invitation to such an event to be held in Noida went viral on the internet. A user, Aryansh, on the social media platform X shared a screenshot of the event and wrote, “Now you can attend a fake wedding by spending just Rs 1500. There is no groom, no relatives. Just come, have fun, dance, sing, eat, drink, and then go back home. You will also get pictures worth posting on Instagram. What a weird idea.”

What is included in this fake wedding?

This fake wedding is made as similar to a real wedding as possible.
wedding cards and invitations
Bride and groom’s dress and functions like Mehndi/Haldi
Mandap, flower decoration, and music professional
Photography and Videography
Crowd of friends and “fake” relatives, and yes, sometimes even fake acting of wedding rounds.

Marriage registration fee

There is also a registration fee for this fake wedding. If you are also thinking of joining and enjoying such a party, then let us tell you that for this you have to register online for which you have to pay an entry that can vary from place to place with a minimum starting price of Rs. 200 – 500.

People shared their ideas
A third user joked, “What if someone brings a pandit here and does a real wedding? That too for Rs 1500. That would be a blast.” In another response, someone wrote, “If people spend crores on fake weddings, then it is better to spend a little money on fake weddings and enjoy the wedding atmosphere and have a simple real wedding. This seems like a very sensible option.”

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