Indian weddings are evolving with new trends shaped by social and digital influences. From hiring content creators for Instagram reels to listing weddings online for global guests, traditions are adapting. Even rituals are shifting, with female priests now conducting ceremonies. The BBC’s Siddharth Kejriwal explores how these trends are redefining the way Indian weddings are planned and celebrated.
Video by: Siddharth Kejriwal
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