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Parul and Sonali (BCCL/ Aditya Yadav)
In a quirky twist to the ongoing trend of fake weddings, a city club group hosted a Big Fat Fake Wedding. But this shaadi wasn’t your usual affair here; it was the groom’s bidaai that stole the spotlight, sending guests into fits of laughter and fun!
Sonali and Rishi
Anupam and Vibhor
Deepali and Aman
From vibrant haldi setups and mehendi tattoos to a baraat where everyone was a baraati, the night recreated every ritual with a fun dose of drama and creativity.
Cut-out figures of the bride, groom, pandit ji, plus a doli and ghodi, added to the hilariously authentic vibe, making this celebration like no other. The energy continued with a thrilling joota-chupai game, where the two teams faced off in a competitive race to grab the groom’s shoes first, adding authentic wedding drama to the festivities.
The unique jaimaal ceremony became especially touching as real couples put garlands on each other, reliving their actual wedding vows in this delightfully fake setting.
Anurag and Sonal
(L) Eti and Rishi (R) Tarun and Aru
Nidhi and Amit
Pinky and Piyush
Piyush, Deepak and Anurag
No wedding party is complete without a powerhouse playlist that makes sangeet the heart of the event. The DJ had the crowd on its feet with tracks like Kala Chashma, Gallan Goodiyaan, Morni Banke and Sauda Khara-Khara, as guests danced their hearts out.— Manas Mishra