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Get ready for the latest edition of “Band, Baaja aur Barat” which translates to the Big Fat Indian Wedding, minus the bride and bridegroom and you have to pay Rs 1499 only to get an invitation
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It raises the bar by several notches on the uniqueness of the Indian mind in this particular style of bandobast
Anything and everything is possible in India. A particular word for it in Hindi is “jugaadh”, which means imaginative innovation or slick, quick-fix improvisation. But the latest innovation in an endless array of fantastic ideas will simply blow your mind away because it raises the bar by several notches on the uniqueness of the Indian mind can be in this particular style of bandobast.
So, get ready for the latest edition of “Band, Baaja aur Barat” which translates to the Big Fat Indian Wedding, that was set in motion in Noida, New Delhi, India on July 12. But this one was a novel way to have a great party and wedding bash. The only catch is there is no bride and bridegroom and you have to pay Rs.1499 to get an invitation.
It is truly an exciting concept. Here you could enjoy the music, food, and excitement of a big Indian wedding—without dealing with long rituals, nosy relatives, or even a bride and groom
The new party concept in Noida is already catching people’s attention online.
For ₹1,499, guests can attend a “fake wedding” event that includes all the festive elements of a ‘desi shaadi’ —minus the actual marriage. The idea was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by a user named Aaraynsh, whose post has since gone viral.
The invitation card, titled “Fake Wedding,” promises everything from a live band and ‘dhol’ to ethnic décor, a food counter, selfie booth, and even a quirky twist—a “shaadi waali LIIT” (Long Island Iced Tea), served to those dressed in traditional outfits.
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