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No dulha, no drama: ‘Pretend Marriage ceremony’ viral get together at Rs 1499 solely, that is how one can attend


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Image this: the thumping dhol beats, shimmering ethnic décor, and an infinite provide of shaadi waali LIIT—all with out the emotional baggage, teary relations, or precise vows. A brand new get together idea in Noida is providing simply that: a “Pretend Marriage ceremony” expertise the place friends can take in the festive vibes of an enormous fats Indian wedding ceremony for simply Rs 1499.

The bizarre occasion, scheduled for July 12 at Trippy Tequila in Noida, went viral after a person named Aaraynsh shared an invitation on X, sparking curiosity and a flood of reactions on-line.

Titled merely “Pretend Marriage ceremony,” the invite guarantees all the trimmings of a conventional desi celebration—reside band, dhol, ethnic décor, a meals counter, a selfie sales space, and the specifically named “shaadi waali LIIT” (Lengthy Island Iced Tea) for anybody turning up in conventional apparel.

“Now you’ll be able to pay Rs 1499 and attend a faux wedding ceremony. No dulha, no rishtedaar. You come, take the vibe and go dwelling,” Aaraynsh posted, including, “This covers meals, dhol, dancing, and Instagram-worthy footage. Wild idea!”

Netizens are excited

The web has responded with a mixture of humour and intrigue, suggesting the occasion may fill a distinct segment for these craving the glamour of Indian weddings with out the chaos.

One person commented, “Good for individuals who don’t get invited for weddings.” One other quipped, “Good idea. Unhe bhi pata hai ki shadiya koi karne nahi wala jaldi jaise circumstances aa rahe hain, faux hello sahi.”

Some noticed sensible makes use of for the fake affair. “I’m fairly positive some minimalistic {couples} who don’t wanna spend on a marriage would use the backdrop, rent a photographer and get a marriage album out of it,” wrote one person.

One other person mused on the rarity of real-life nuptials, saying, “Actual weddings don’t occur every single day. So, faux wedding ceremony was wanted. Waise, folks do pay to attend actual weddings as nicely.”

The wildest risk? Somebody is definitely tying the knot on the spot. As one person joked, “The idea is wild… think about somebody truly turning up with a pandit and getting married there, all beneath ₹1499… That may be wild too!!”