Say No To Big Fat Indian Wedding
● Small intimate affairs become the new normal for weddings across the world. From
trimming guest lists, music, food, decor, and photography, friends and extended family
are joining the wedding celebrations on Zoom.
● The big fat wedding industry might have to introduce new business models as COVID-19
has reduced the guest list and other unlimited desires of a lavish wedding. People are
paying more attention to simple and more personal weddings.
● What government could not achieve, COVID-19 did by bringing a revolutionary spur that
has changed the face of big fat Indian weddings.
● The online matrimonial service, with about 2.5 million live profiles, plans to build a
separate resource for digital ceremonies.
● Muslim marital community is seeing new wedding protocols making it easier for the
society to get used short and simple weddings.
● Event management companies are receiving requests to manage houses for weddings
functions with limited 50 guests. History is repeating itself where our grandparents got
married in homes itself.
● Psychological research will be a good area to study about the decreasing level of anxiety
because the bride and groom no more have to spend a year planning their weddings
expenses.
● The new normal of simple weddings help the community to practice their moral
principles associated with minimizing food wastage.
● Marriages are now becoming a source of noble affairs instead of extravagant show-offs.
Couples contributing their big fat wedding budgets towards the education of poor and
orphan.
● As a collective effort, we need to stop promoting the culture and media of big fat
weddings. Netflix shows that encourages lavish weddings need to be reconsidered.
● Families are turning their help to health care workers by donating the amount spent on
big weddings. Could this be the new face of humanity?
#NoToBigFatWedding