Family Arranged or love marriages, in both the cases certain rituals
are to be followed when you are an Asian.
How It Works....The entire marriage takes place keeping many small but important points in notice.
from basic selection or card layout to final goodbye to the bride, its loads of peoples
involvement with respect to their services and love for the bride and the groom.
Asian or indian Wedding starts with the bride and the groom selecting each other with
family involvement, garlands exchange, talks between new couples to check their compatibility
likes and dislikes.
Which further enhances to selecting the wedding venue and layout for the
invitation cards.Finding a perfect Asian dress to make the beautiful bride look eccentric
and the groom to look electrifing.
A quality photographers and videographes are required to capture the precious moments, for a
once in a lifetime occasion, perhaps the biggest for two families.
Bridal make up with traditional hena or mehndi is used for the brides hands and legs
with a wide range of designs and patters.
Asians are known for their delicacies when it comes to food department, it thereby gets mandatory
to get nothing but the best. Every father wants to have the best wedding for his daughter
regardless of amount of money spent or tears shed.
For a bride its the most important day of her life.
Exchange of rings and the girl belongs to the boy. According to the indian rituals
the groom has to put a holy chain called ' mangalsutra' in the brides neck, this
symbolises the girl is now married. Also the man has to put 'sindoor' for the bride.
They tie a knot with 'dupatta' and walk around the fire 'Agni', keeping it as a witness
for their new life, as now the girl is the boys responsibility and vice versa.
they walk around Agni 7 times with chanting of 'mantra's and shloka's' with vows for 7 lives together.
The couple can now be officially announced 'Married'.
now the bride is taken by the groom, at grooms house as a new member of the family
with groom handhelding his love.
One of the Most Famous indian Wedding Style is :
London-based Indian-born steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal's daughter Vanisha.
Glimpsing a fairytale wedding
It is one of the biggest events on the Indian social calendar this year. The only trouble is, it is taking place in France, and journalists are strictly banned.
Plenty to smile about for the bride and groom
It features 1,000 guests from all over the world, 20-page-thick silver-cased invitation cards and five days of events staged in some of the France's most famous settings.
And, of course, there is Bollywood song and dance.
This then is the mother of all weddings for the daughter of one of the wealthiest Asian men in the world.
The host is London-based Indian-born steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal.
The bride is his daughter Vanisha.
The bridegroom is Amit Bhatia, a Delhi-born investment banker, now based in London.
Mr Mittal owns a steel company with an estimated worth of $6.4bn. Only last April he paid out nearly $127m for a London mansion, making it the most expensive house in the world.
'Finest chateau'
The wedding is expected to cost more than $55m - that includes expensive gifts for family and friends - according to accounts in Indian newspapers.
The groom dances to the bride in the Jardin des Tuileries
The guests have been put up by the host in a five-star hotel in Paris.
Mr Mittal has hired the 17th century Vaux le Vicomte, described as the "finest chateau and garden" in France, for the marriage of 23-year-old Vanisha, who has a degree from London's School of Oriental and African Studies, and her banker fiancé.
The chateau was built for Nicolas Fouquet, King Louis XIV's finance minister.
"There will be an Indian marriage party here on 22 June. We are smaller than Versailles but from the point of beauty we are number one, we think," a spokesman at the Vaux le Vicomte, some 55 km from Paris, is quoted as saying.
The newspaper says the festivities will "light up Paris... and the gardens of Eiffel Tower have been cleared for the mother of all firework displays".
'Papa, buy me the Eiffel'
Headline - Outlook magazine
The engagement ceremony took place on 20 June at the Palace of Versailles, once the home to Louis XIV, France's Sun King. There was a lavish dinner for the guests at the Jardin des Tuileries on the right bank in Paris.
Can can girls
The highlight of the engagement ceremony was a cocktail party for the guests who were then taken through the palace.
Mr Mittal and his wife, Usha, according to reports, even played themselves in an hour-long 'drama' which enacted the love story of Vanisha and 25-year-old Amit at a glittering function on the banks of the Seine.
Vanisha and Amit with his parents
The domestic drama was a Bollywood production.
The script was written by leading movie writer Javed Akhtar, set to music by music director Shankar Mahadevan and choreographed by dance director-turned filmmaker Farah Khan.
At the Palace of Versailles, guests to the wedding were also regaled by can can girls, evoking the heydays of the Moulin Rouge, according to India's The Telegraph newspaper.
There were reports that some top Bollywood stars, including Aishwarya Rai and Shah Rukh Khan, would entertain the guests at a 'surprise' Bollywood theme party at the wedding.
The bridal trousseau has been designed by some of the top Indian designers, including Suneet Verma and Tarun Tahiliani.
One of the top chefs from the eastern Indian city of Calcutta, where Mr Mittal was born, was flown to Paris to prepare Indian food for the guests.
Munna Maharaj, Calcutta's top caterer-turned-restaurateur, has a reputation for rising to the challenge of a big event. According to one report, he once prepared more than 120 dishes for some 15,000 guests.
The expensive wedding invitation card has also become the talk of the Indian media.
The card contains romantic poems, including some written by a Mittal family member.
Lakshmi Mittal - father of the bride
Here's one verse:
"From the chateau steeped in history,
We enter a world of maharajahs and mystery,
A gilded palace from Bikaner brings,
A lavish feast fit for a king."
"There is just a hint that the Mittals see themselves as maharajahs on a par with the ancient royal houses of Rajasthan..," is The Telegraph's comment.
The Indian media is agog with 'leaked' and 'unofficial' reports from the wedding.
Mr Mittal had earlier issued a statement making it clear he would not be inviting the media to cover the wedding.
'Papa, Buy me the Eiffel,' headlined a report in Outlook, one of India's leading magazines, alluding to the extravagance in Paris.
"The steel magnate summons all the romance of Paris to gift his daughter-and his guests-a fairytale wedding," the magazine said.
Its a depicting summary of an Asian wedding, which sounds beautiful.
however you will need perfect wedding photgraphers, lightsmen,lensmen,make up artist, fashionista's , etc
or a reputed wedding planner to give you the ultimate once in a lifetime memory.
By Taj Wedding Services