India’s big fat wedding culture has inspired a new Gen Z nightlife trend: the “fake wedding.” Across Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, young people are now buying tickets—ranging from $15 to $1,500—to attend wedding-themed parties that feature music, dancing, ethnic outfits and lavish buffets, but no bride, groom or rituals. Event organisers say the concept began with young Indians abroad who recreated Bollywood-style celebrations for fun. Hotels and clubs are now cashing in as demand surges. Attendees can dance, sip quirky cocktails and pose for reels without the emotional baggage or gift-giving expectations of real weddings. With booming ticket sales, the trend is quickly shifting from novelty to a growing business model within India’s hospitality sector. --- Fake Wedding | Wedding-Themed Parties | Bollywood-Style Celebrations | Fake Wedding Trend | Gen Z | Firstpost America | Eric Ham | War | Geopolitics | Global Economy | Firstpost | World News | Latest News | Global News | International News | Trending News #fakeweddings #india #genz #nightlife #delhi #mumbai #bengaluru #bollywoodvibes #ericham #war #geopolitics #economy #firstpost #worldnews #latestnews #globalnews #internationalnews #trendingnews Firstpost is an Indian news and media website. Get all the incisive opinions, in-depth analyses and other visual stories that matter to you and the world right here on this channel. Subscribe to Firstpost channel and press the bell icon to get notified when we go live. / @firstpost Follow Firstpost on Instagram: / firstpost Follow Firstpost on Facebook: / firstpostin Follow Firstpost on X: / firstpost Follow Firstpost on WhatsApp: https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029...