My Big Fat Indian Wedding

That is an epic wedding.

A colleague of mine is from Delhi but is Christian and married a Hindi bride, they said the total wedding procedure took over 2 years to finish since everything got duplicated, not helped by the fact they were working in the US at the time. The Hinidi wedding was definitely the best part though.
 
Awesome wedding. I lol'd at the band and the walk though. I wonder if they'll be available to walk the 12th in Belfast this year. The uniforms are the perfect colour.
 
Congrats!
India looks grand, well, not majorly different to Pakistan where I was hired to shoot a wedding in December :p

The video camera with the crane equipment looks familiar, the guy who did the videoing for the Pakistan one told me the crane he used was one of a kind too, the lies!!!

Looks great though, and the one in blue ¬_¬

The mile long walk must have been something, the walk in the one I shot wasn't quite as long but the heat made it hard work!

This was the horsey carriage:
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I was expecting an Elephant at first lol, always wanted to touch an Elephant :o
LOL, looks completely ridiculous.
 
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

Most of it was paid by my wifes family, I "only" spent around 35k my self.

I just finished FY1 and my wife is ST1 (well VTS1 as she is going into GP) I plan to go into radiology or I may quit medicine as I may have some interesting doors opening up to me soon.
 
Hope you had a great time mate, by the looks of it I guess you did :). Honeymoon looks to be epic:cool:

I've been to a couple of weddings in India, they were very nice but nobody tends to do any dancing/bhangra there, when I queried this with some of my relations they said dancing was beneath them:confused:

A lot of my relations aren't true Punjabi though so bhangra isn't a big thing to them like it is to the rest of my family. Suffice to say there was lots of dancing and merriment on my wedding day back in good ol' UK :D
 
Wow, a 5-day wedding, must've been exhausting!

Bet the custom evolved to curb overpopulation by ensuring that afterwards you'll be too tired to have sex on your honeymoon! :p

j/k, the pictures look amazing, congrats!
 
You spent 35k? And other halfs parents paid for most of it... Thats one expensive wedding!

Looks brilliant though, love the Indian traditions. (and there lamb balti's :p)

Congrats.
 
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