In a surprising new trend sweeping across India, young adults are now paying to attend fake weddings—and it’s all for fun, selfies, and social vibes. For just ₹1,499, these staged events offer full wedding experiences without the emotional baggage or lifelong commitment.
These mock ceremonies are being hosted in cities like Delhi, Bengaluru, and Pune. Guests enjoy everything from baraats, DJs, mehendi artists, to dhol players—just like a real Indian wedding, minus the actual bride and groom drama. The idea is to give people a fun, festive escape during the wedding off-season while helping small vendors and event planners keep business flowing year-round.
Started as a quirky idea to bring strangers together for joyful bonding, the trend has gone viral across social media platforms. Many say it’s the ultimate “content creation zone” filled with laughter, dance, and endless Instagram moments.
Critics call it ridiculous, but supporters say it’s harmless fun and a smart way to support the events industry during its dry spell.
Whether it’s for networking, nostalgia, or just novelty, one thing is clear—fake weddings are India’s latest social sensation.
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