ven though marriages are made in heaven, it can be very expensive to bring them into reality. A few decades ago, weddings were little family gatherings. Now, they are extravagant affairs that last for days. The average parent or individual spends one-fifth of "An Indian usually spends one-fifth of his lifetime wealth on a wedding." As a result of the popularity of Yash Raj and Barjatya movies, South Indian wedding ceremonies now include mehndi, sangeet, and haldi, which are fun rituals. For the host, this excess can result in expenses exceeding their lifetime savings, which can be regrettable heavy lifting for them. In return, they contribute to the flourishing growth of the wedding industry.
Financially, the girls' parents are drained, and their resources are depleted. The celebration of marriage hides the pain that is later felt.
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