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Tech-savvy couples are opting for e-invites that save trees, time and money Ask anyone who has organized a traditional Indian wedding what the most painstaking task of all is, and chances are the ...
For ₹1,499, guests can attend a "fake wedding" event that includes all the festive elements of a desi shaadi—minus the actual marriage. The idea was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by a user named ...
The wedding of Britain-based Indian steel billionaire Lakshmi Mittal’s daughter in 2004 was estimated to be a 30-million pound sterling affair.
Celebrity Wedding Card Designer  Pink Whistle Mans founder Ranjani in an interview with Zee News Digital shared how the ...
As a part of the Indian blockchain wedding, the couple was accompanied online by Anoop Pakki, who was responsible for minting the NFT — a.k.a. the digital priest.
From ‘naraz fufaji’ to ‘2,000 ki plate’: Quirky wedding card goes viral for using cliches as candid commentary A quirky wedding invitation humorously portrays Indian wedding stereotypes ...
While metropolitan cities have made a shift to digital wedding cards, people in neighbouring cities continue distributing these in person that too in large numbers.