
What is fake wedding?
Recently a unique and fun trend has emerged between Gen Z, which is being called ‘fake wedding’. All the wedding preparations are made in this trend, but in reality there is no legal marriage. This is done only for fun and memorable moments. Come, learn more about this trend.
Fake wedding experience
This trend is spreading rapidly on social media, in which everything seems as if a grand marriage is happening. The bride-groom clothes, crowds of guests, photographers, DJs, cakes and pavilions are all, but in the end there is no legal marriage. People do it only for an esthetic photoshoot and fun.
Where and why this trend is happening?
This trend is becoming popular especially in cities like Pune, Delhi and Bangalore. Groups, couples and content creators of young friends are watching it as a fun activity. It is conducted at cafes, farmhouses, or outdoor locations.
Things involved in fake wedding
- Decoration and atmosphere like real marriage.
- Wedding card and invitation.
- Functions like groom-groom dress and mehndi/turmeric.
- Pavilion, flower decorations and music.
- Photography and videography.
- Crowd of friends and ‘fake’ relatives.
Registration fee
There is a registration fee for joining this fake wedding. If you also want to join such a party, then you have to register online, whose fees are about 500 rupees.
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