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Middle-class India has a new obsession: pre-wedding videos. The extravagantly designed and choreographed shoots can also cost more than the honeymoon itself, report Nicole Sy and Saritha Rai

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Stephanie Carlottivor 3 Jahren

@Quicktake @nicolesyLIVE @SarithaRai Fun

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Chris | Crypto & NFTvor 3 Jahren

@Quicktake Interesting! It looks like the pre-wedding video trend is taking off in India!

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One of the BIG reasons why middle class remains Middle Class Middle-class people remain middle-class due to their own actions. They get one chance to become rich on their wedding day. Even the poorest families spend ₹20-25 lakh on a wedding for show, instead of giving that money to the couple for financial knowledge or a small business. Society is trapped in this cycle, ensuring you doesn't escape poverty. They prefer a one-day spectacle a procession, fireworks, sitting like a king on a horse and spend all the money, only to go back to hanging from buses and autos for work the next day. They waste money to impress relatives who aren't even satisfied with the food, complaining about salt, not realizing the couple is already spending beyond their means. The actual wedding ceremony (mandap, pheras) costs only about ₹50,000, while the rest of the ₹20-25 lakh is spent on unnecessary rituals like haldi, roka, reception, pre-wedding shoots, etc., making it seem like a week-long fashion event. They spend a fortune on photographers, videographers, drones, etc., for photos and videos that will just sit on a memory card and never be used, while a friend could take a better photo for a story. They fear being judged for a cheap wedding, but people judge them anyway for remaining poor due to these wasteful habits. Girls dream of expensive weddings and pre-wedding shoots, even wanting to visit foreign mountains for their honeymoon when they haven't even seen mountains in their own country. Their only justification for all this expense is, "A wedding happens only once." But that's also how long it takes to become poor. If they saved money, they could become rich by starting a business. It's understandable if someone with ₹1 crore spends ₹20 lakh, but those with only ₹5-10 lakh are spending ₹20-30 lakh. Then they complain about inflation and the government, when they are the ones ruining themselves for society.

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