My Big Fat Indian Wedding

Wow amazing! I love indian weddings, been to a few weddings in India, they're mental. Best one was in Bangalore. Thousands of people there usually. In this country though, most people only attend indian weddings due to the free food :p

House- the price, my god it must have cost many funds. Are you a consultant yet? :p
out of interest, what specialty have you chosen, are you currently doing st? sorry for all the questions, I want to study medicine :o
 
Nice! Very impressive much more so that our weddings, but dam that must have cost a lot! Is it the same for everyone child in the family or is there a special thing for 1st children or anything? I sure wouldn't be having kids if I was expected to pay that out every time just to get rid of them.
 
Never been to one, they look impressive, whats the reason for lasting so long, is one day not enough?

Have to chuckle at the Camera boom at a wedding
 
That looks so amazing. Indian weddings look so much more exciting than traditional English ones.

For my wedding, I want to have a very small ceremony followed by a honeymoon (no reception), then on our return a huge party :D
 
Congratulations! I guess you and the Mrs are GUJJU as well???

I love the weddings which are done in India, where everything is outside.... I went to my cousin's wedding end of October 2010 in Goa and everything was outside...

Have you got any pictures from the Sangeet night and where you round the fire and the competition who sits down first i.e. who wears the trousers in the house???

Once again congratulations mate.
 
Congratulations! Your wedding looks superb. Indian weddings look incredibly impressive.

I hope you're having a wonderful honeymoon, and I wish you both all the best :)
 
I am going to my first ever English wedding this year, I am quite excited to see how it compares to the many many many indian weddings I have attended
 
Nice! Very impressive much more so that our weddings, but dam that must have cost a lot! Is it the same for everyone child in the family or is there a special thing for 1st children or anything? I sure wouldn't be having kids if I was expected to pay that out every time just to get rid of them.

It was more for my wifes family as my family are not traditional at all. Her brother got married a few years ago and I think they had 3000 people at the wedding.

Never been to one, they look impressive, whats the reason for lasting so long, is one day not enough?

No idea really.

Congratulations! I guess you and the Mrs are GUJJU as well???


Have you got any pictures from the Sangeet night and where you round the fire and the competition who sits down first i.e. who wears the trousers in the house???

Yep we both are form gujarat, We have quit a few picture but I only have a a couple on my laptop. I will post proper wants in Feb if you want to see them.

Thanks for all the kinds words everyone!
 
Fantastic looking wedding, I hope your marriage is as impressive and I am sure it will be.

We really do not know how to do a good wedding here when you compare it to that.
 
I am going to my first ever English wedding this year, I am quite excited to see how it compares to the many many many indian weddings I have attended

That will depend on how much money they spend on it. There doesn't need to be any ceremony at all, or it can rival the opening ceremony of the olympic games. What ceremony does exist is up to whoever is organising it.

It isn't even really a matter of tradition - a truly traditional English wedding is just the vows. That's what "wedding" means (from Old English weddian ). Anything else is just a show on top and not really part of the wedding.
 
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