This Article is From Oct 10, 2012

Everyone wants a big fat Bollywood wedding

Everyone wants a big fat Bollywood wedding

With the wedding season almost setting in, are you ready to choose your theme?

Highlights

  • Some want a beach wedding like in Salaam Namaste, some prefer a farmhouse gala a la Hum Tum, while others prefer a decor similar to the one in Band Baaja Baaraat. The glitzy and jazzy wedding set-ups in Bollywood movies are becoming a fad in real life, giving a filmy twist to the country's approximately $30 billion wedding market.
  • “Hindi films have been a major influence on the common man,” Nandita Sharma of BollywoodShaadis.com said.
  • "Bollywood always has an influence on people's mind in terms of weddings. People see a movie with a wedding sequence and they immediately decide the wedding trousseau, decoration and invites accordingly," Nandita Sharma said.
  • The trend started with movies like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Hum Saath Saath Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and Kal Ho Naa Ho. Recent flicks like Tanu Weds Manu and Band Baaja Baraat took it forward.
  • If people love taking inspiration from films, they also add a personal touch to it.
  • "Nowadays, people are more pro towards adding that 'personal touch' to their wedding decor. That's the reason why their creativity overflows in terms of wedding sets. People want exotic fruits, flowers, show pieces, lights, candles, props, cloth being used for their wedding stage," said Nandita Sharma.
  • The most preferred Bollywood style has been Arshad Warsi's beach wedding in Salaam Namaste or the depiction of Las Vegas in Kites.
  • "We have clients referring to beach weddings, or to get a classy touch like from the movie Kites. The Las Vegas theme is also going strong, as the city is famous for its glamour, casinos and larger than life image. So, the set-up with chips on every table, with roulette games add the wow factor," added Bharat Kanodia, CEO and founder of Shaadi-e-Khas.
  • The personal touch comes when people choose to do up the wedding space in subtle colours. Even though Bollywood uses bright colours, people off the screen prefer a minimalist, simpler look.
  • "People today prefer simple colour schemes over any traditional theme. They look for subtle colours over bold and solid ones. They also opt for different colour themes in all their different functions. For instance, a whole marigold-coloured theme for a mehendi function partnered with a village-like personification of the venue or a complete blue or aqua theme on the cocktail night," said Mukta Kapoor, director, Yuna Weddings.
  • If you plan to go ahead with such ostentatious ideas, expect to burn a hole anywhere between Rs 5 lakh and Rs 5 crore in your pocket. But fret not, even if you have a smaller budget. With some cost-cutting here and there, it's not too tough to get a customised wedding set-up.
  • "First of all, it is better to skim through some ideas for the kind of wedding set you plan to have; then execute the idea with the help of a decorator who can provide you with simpler options of the material used. One can choose artificial flowers over real flowers to make it cost-effective. Choosing seasonal flowers instead of exotic flowers, getting look alike of expensive cloth material such as polyester fabric instead of silk and using show pieces as centre pieces is another idea for cost cutting. Using these ideas can bring the price down to Rs 50,000 - Rs 2 lakh," said Nandita Sharma.
  • With the wedding season almost setting in, are you ready to choose your theme?
New Delhi: Some want a beach wedding like in Salaam Namaste, some prefer a farmhouse gala a laHum Tum, while others prefer a decor similar to the one in Band Baaja Baaraat. The glitzy and jazzy wedding set-ups in Bollywood movies are becoming a fad in real life, giving a filmy twist to the country's approximately $30 billion wedding market.

"Hindi films have been a major influence on the common man," Nandita Sharma of BollywoodShaadis.com said.

"Bollywood always has an influence on people's mind in terms of weddings. People see a movie with a wedding sequence and they immediately decide the wedding trousseau, decoration and invites accordingly," Nandita Sharma said.

The trend started with movies like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Hum Saath Saath Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and Kal Ho Naa Ho. Recent flicks like Tanu Weds Manu and Band Baaja Baraat took it forward.

If people love taking inspiration from films, they also add a personal touch to it.

"Nowadays, people are more pro towards adding that 'personal touch' to their wedding decor. That's the reason why their creativity overflows in terms of wedding sets. People want exotic fruits, flowers, show pieces, lights, candles, props, cloth being used for their wedding stage," said Nandita Sharma.

The most preferred Bollywood style has been Arshad Warsi's beach wedding in Salaam Namaste or the depiction of Las Vegas in Kites.

"We have clients referring to beach weddings, or to get a classy touch like from the movie Kites. The Las Vegas theme is also going strong, as the city is famous for its glamour, casinos and larger than life image. So, the set-up with chips on every table, with roulette games add the wow factor," added Bharat Kanodia, CEO and founder of Shaadi-e-Khas.

The personal touch comes when people choose to do up the wedding space in subtle colours. Even though Bollywood uses bright colours, people off the screen prefer a minimalist, simpler look.

"People today prefer simple colour schemes over any traditional theme. They look for subtle colours over bold and solid ones. They also opt for different colour themes in all their different functions. For instance, a whole marigold-coloured theme for a mehendi function partnered with a village-like personification of the venue or a complete blue or aqua theme on the cocktail night," said Mukta Kapoor, director, Yuna Weddings.

If you plan to go ahead with such ostentatious ideas, expect to burn a hole anywhere between Rs 5 lakh and Rs 5 crore in your pocket. But fret not, even if you have a smaller budget. With some cost-cutting here and there, it's not too tough to get a customised wedding set-up.

"First of all, it is better to skim through some ideas for the kind of wedding set you plan to have; then execute the idea with the help of a decorator who can provide you with simpler options of the material used. One can choose artificial flowers over real flowers to make it cost-effective. Choosing seasonal flowers instead of exotic flowers, getting look alike of expensive cloth material such as polyester fabric instead of silk and using show pieces as centre pieces is another idea for cost cutting. Using these ideas can bring the price down to Rs 50,000 - Rs 2 lakh," said Nandita Sharma.

With the wedding season almost setting in, are you ready to choose your theme?
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