The new trend of fake marriage is spreading rapidly in big cities of India. These weddings have neither the real groom, no bride, nor relatives nor any wedding-and-real rituals, but fun is found like the whole marriage. It is being called a fake wedding, where there is a complete setup of drums, dancing, delicious food and Instagram reels. This trend is becoming quite popular in cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Pune. People are spending thousands of rupees to enjoy this new kind of marriage. Let us know how these fake weddings have not only become a source of fun, but have also become a business of millions.
Getting real wedding fun in fake wedding
In today’s Zen Z generation, fake weddings are becoming fast hits. In these events, you get all the things that are in a real wedding-the decorated mandapa, colorful lehenga, dhol-nagara khoomi, procession bang entry, and fake garlands. But the special thing is that there are neither real bride and groom, nor a spectacle of relatives. People are going to such wedding for a lot of reels for fun, dance, food and Instagram.
This trend has created panic on social media. A content creator shared one such video on Instagram, showing how the procession of the procession is done in a fake wedding, people dance in traditional clothes and dance in traditional clothes, rain of flowers, and an actor is a pundit and reads the mantra. It was written in the caption, will you come to this wedding? Is it just a trend or a new business model?
Ticket will have to be taken to go to the wedding
In many places, these fake wedding are happening as ticket events. The ticket price starts at Rs 1499 and sometimes reaches thousands of rupees. In cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Pune, these parties are with great pomp on Rooftop Bars, College Campus or Pop-Up Venus. In some places, you can also come in without tickets, but have to pay for food and drink. The aim of these events is to enjoy full fun like marriage, without more expenses, without hassle and without relatives.
Now you can pay ₹ 1499 and Attend a fake Wedding. No dulha, no rishtedaar, you come, take the vibe and go home. This covers food, dhol, dancing, and instagram worthy pictures. Wild Concept! pic.twitter.com/ce3b197lbv
– Aaraynsh (@Aaraynsh) July 9, 2025
What happens in fake wedding?
There is no stone unturned to make fake wedding like real marriage. Here is the full menu of these events:
- Invitation Card: Absolutely real wedding cards printed cards, which are sent to guests.
- Fake bride-groom: Professional actors or friends are given the role of bride and groom.
- Decoration and pavilion: Flowers decorated with flowers, theme-based decorations, and lighting that create a wedding atmosphere.
- Music and procession: DJ, band, drums and procession banging entry.
- Photography and videography: Professional photographers and videographers who capture the entire party.
- Fake rituals: Turmeric, mehndi, music and even fake rounds.
- Fake relatives: Friends or professional actors who play relatives.
Together, they create an atmosphere of a wedding, which looks absolutely real. People come in traditional clothes, make reels, and make a blast on the dance floor all night.
Jane Z is very fond of this fake wedding
Generation Z is very fond of this trend. The reason for this is its association with community and creativity. Today’s younger generation sees marriage as a big commitment, but does not want to retreat by enjoying marriage. Fake wedding gives them the opportunity to enjoy the marriage without any bond. These events are not only the means of fun, but are also becoming a new social trend, which is part of the experience economy.
These fake wedding has become a business model
Fake weddings are not limited to fun. It is becoming a big business model. Event management companies and professional planners are now offering fake wedding packages, including decorations, themes, food, music and actors. In some places these events are being organized by college students, then some big venues are being tickled events. According to a report by Financial Express, the organizers are earning lakhs of rupees from such events.