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WELCOME THE SMALL, SLIM Weddings!

Weddings in India have always been about large gatherings, boisterous celebrations, rich food and foot-tapping music. The pandemic and resulting precautions in place have changed this drastically. A 2017 KPMG report pegged the Indian wedding market at $50 billion. And till the start of 2020, that number must have increased for sure. But with the coronavirus pandemic having brought about the lockdown, the scene has changed.

While things are opening up, there are still some strict guidelines by the government. When the process of unlock started, there was a cap of 50 people for This number included everyone from the bride and groom, families, priest, photographer, and so on. These guidelines just made us bid adieu to the big,

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