For sure the extravaganza things were missing in Sushen Dang and Keerti Narang’s online wedding but everything else is something they would remember and tell stories about all their life starting with “humare zamane main.”
When lavish weddings have taken a beating amidst lockdown, the same didn’t crush the couple’s plans to get married.
And for the same reasons, they decided to have a wedding from the comfort of their home and even managed to arrange guests and pandit so it doesn’t turn out to be boring. Have a look:
“We never imagined that even our online wedding would be so grand,” Dang, a 26-year-old data analyst who is based in Toronto, told AFP of the April 19 event.
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“A hundred guests joined in our celebration on the app. We live-streamed the ceremony on Facebook which was watched by another 16,000 people.” Now that is more guest than they would have invited.
Dang dressed up in the dulha’s attire with a turban on from Mumbai and Narang joined in from Bareilly looking like how every bride looks when she dons the red, pretty. Though the pets photobombed the wedding but, at last, it was a great one to watch.
The wedding video posted on Facebook has so far garnered nearly 260,000 views, making the newly-weds “feel like celebrities”.
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The wedding business in India has hit big in India amidst lockdown by $40-$50 billion. In Rajasthan alone, over 23,000 weddings have been cancelled this year.