**Fake Indian Weddings on the Rise: Gen Z's New Celebration Trend**

Thu Aug 07 2025 00:46:40 GMT+0300 (Eastern European Summer Time)
**Fake Indian Weddings on the Rise: Gen Z's New Celebration Trend**

The trend of wedding-themed parties without the marriage is captivating young Indians across major cities.


Indian cities are witnessing a surge in fake weddings, a new trend embraced by Gen Z as a way to enjoy lavish celebrations without the traditional commitments.



In recent weeks, an unusual trend has begun to unfold across Indian cities: fake weddings are emerging as a popular party option among young people. Picture this: a festive atmosphere brimming with music, dance, and delightful food—minus the actual marriage itself. These ticketed events offer attendees the chance to partake in extravagant festivities without the rituals or responsibilities associated with genuine weddings.

From Delhi to Mumbai to Bengaluru, events that simulate traditional weddings are making waves, particularly among the youth eager for a fun-filled night out. We recently experienced a curated fake sangeet event in Delhi, where the ambiance was electric with women wearing sequined saris and lehengas, and men sporting tailored kurtas and ethnic jackets. The night was highlighted by a traditional dhol drummer who got everyone dancing, alongside unique creations like tequila-filled gol gappas, a beloved Indian snack.

First-time attendee Shivangi Sareen found the experience liberating, far removed from the pressures of family weddings. The ticket prices, ranging from approximately 1,500 to over 15,000 rupees, seem justified by the enjoyment factor, with attendees admitting they would happily spend on such experiences regularly.

Restaurant owner Sharad Madan remarked on the necessity for novelty within the hospitality industry. He noted that hosting these events not only promises profits but also enhances patron engagement. Kaushal Chanani, co-founder of 8Club events, explained that the idea was birthed from observations of young Indians abroad who craved vibrant gatherings filled with dancing and ethnic attire.

While most fake weddings aim for an authentic feel, others take unique turns. An example of this is a sober sangeet that was hosted without alcohol, tapping into games that mirrored traditional wedding fun while maintaining decorum. This reflects a growing acknowledgment of diverse approaches to social gatherings.

Commentators highlight that these events cater to the modern desire for escapism and celebration, allowing guests to relive festive moments while reconnecting with their cultural roots. As the Indian wedding industry is robust and profitable, experts believe that if this trend continues, it could redefine event planning in the future.

Yet, not everyone is completely satisfied. Some attendees have voiced opinions that these celebrations fall short of expectations, while others consider the concept trivializes traditional values. Regardless, many remain optimistic about the continuing evolution of social celebrations in India, indicating that fake weddings might just be the innovative approach the younger generation has been seeking.

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