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Financial Express Hyderabad

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August 10, 2025

The new trend of 'fake weddings' is rising across the country, with paid parties offering the wedding vibe

- SREYA DEB

HALLOWEEN themes, 90s themes and Holi-themed parties are things of the past, with the newest party theme that has broken into venues—the quintessential flashy and loud north Indian shaadi. Party culture is taking a decidedly desi turn, with wedding-themed parties being organised, sans bride and groom, sans pheras, and definitely sans the distant yet prying family members.

Clubs and party venues in Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities, largely in Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, are all jumping onto the bandwagon, with tickets to 'wedding-themed' parties going for as high as ₹15,000 at some places. Partygoers say these fake weddings provide all of the culture and enjoyment of an Indian wedding, with none of the pressures or responsibilities.

This month alone, at least two such parties are being organised in Delhi and Noida. One is selling tickets priced at ₹699—the tagline? "Baraatis. Bass. Booze. Rishtedars Prohibited." The event is set to extend over two days for a total of eight hours, with the first day essentially simulating a 'fake Haldi' with the promise of a few rounds of Housie, and the second day a 'fake Shaadi night'. This gives those attending the feel of a shaadi, with none of the crucial or ritualistic elements attached.

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