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Anti-trends shake wedding industry

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IN THE realm of weddings, tradition has long been regarded as sacrosanct. The age-old customs and rituals passed down through generations have created a rich tapestry of celebration, steeped in cultural significance. However, as time progresses and societal dynamics evolve, a new wave of thought has emerged – one that challenges the status quo and embraces the extraordinary.

Enter the era of anti-trends, a movement that has taken the Indian wedding industry by storm, transforming the very essence of nuptial celebrations.

Today, a vibrant shift

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