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  • @bishal_karmakar
    @bishal_karmakar 3 года назад +1632

    No kissing because we Indians predicted corona way before the rest of the world 😂😂😂

    • @somamit
      @somamit 3 года назад +19

      Bhai bhai :)

    • @TheMartianMan
      @TheMartianMan 3 года назад +14

      😂

    • @dhruvsn7616
      @dhruvsn7616 3 года назад +12

      🤣🤣

    • @shivamrai2807
      @shivamrai2807 3 года назад +22

      But we were miles away from 'social distancing'.

    • @swatiavinash
      @swatiavinash 3 года назад +18

      Kissing me visvas nhi hai,,bs bache paida krte jao or india ko number 1 bnao

  • @harshvardhansingh5939
    @harshvardhansingh5939 3 года назад +479

    yeah this isn't a "traditional" wedding. its more like a rich western influenced wedding.

  • @koustavpanda217
    @koustavpanda217 3 года назад +1207

    This is more rich than traditional.

    • @mallianumula
      @mallianumula 3 года назад +36

      yeah, Traditional totally missing :) what is traditional here ...

    • @aditipaiyawal4043
      @aditipaiyawal4043 3 года назад +13

      Yeah exactly they didn't show that !!!

    • @seizetheday6809
      @seizetheday6809 3 года назад +16

      Traditional for US standards it is

    • @olimukherjee839
      @olimukherjee839 3 года назад +17

      Oh yeah and I think weddings at a smaller scale are more enjoyable and gives the ghar ghar jesa feeling.

    • @solivagantgirl
      @solivagantgirl 3 года назад +1

      Lol yes

  • @SwagatBhattacharjee
    @SwagatBhattacharjee 3 года назад +764

    That's the typical rich "short cut" Indian wedding. 😂

    • @rudraprashad
      @rudraprashad 3 года назад +15

      Typically Haldi ceremony goes for 2 days.

    • @MegaRazzzz
      @MegaRazzzz 3 года назад +11

      Indian wedding traditions vary place to place. My wedding was over inside an hour and everyone was back home by tea time.

    • @nikhilldragneel2277
      @nikhilldragneel2277 3 года назад +9

      Yeah, it like a summarised version or Lite version of Indian Wedding which doesn't show every ritual.

    • @vg82
      @vg82 3 года назад +1

      MegaRazzzz
      May be you have married at Indian Court ...

    • @MegaRazzzz
      @MegaRazzzz 3 года назад +2

      @@vg82 nope.. Malayali Nair wedding.

  • @mksketchms
    @mksketchms 3 года назад +253

    dude there's never been any kissing on any indian wedding 😂 we wanna live

  • @vidyathottappillil8367
    @vidyathottappillil8367 3 года назад +588

    When they say North Indian weddings and South Indian weddings, dont believe it all.. 😅 In North India itself there are different religious practices in different places.. and in South India, Andhra wedding is different from Tamil wedding, which is different from Kerala wedding.. and also depends on ur religious beliefs, being a Christian, Hindu and Muslim etc.. Even when my husband and I got married - we are both Hindus whose parents are from Kerala, yet, we had to blend different practices, since we are from two districts within Kerala..
    That is how different each regions are.. 🙂🙂😃😃

    • @periplusproductions5838
      @periplusproductions5838 3 года назад +50

      And we haven't even talked about east and western India

    • @navneeshkumar9169
      @navneeshkumar9169 3 года назад +20

      Seven oths during main marriage ceremony are most important Saat Phere, the important part of the Hindu wedding is for the bride and groom to walk around the holy fire together and the couple lights the fire and pray for a happy future, using the fire to pass on their prayers to the various Hindu deities. Each phera has a different vow, which is read out by the priest before the couple becomes husband and wife.
      FIRST PHERA - PRAYER FOR FOOD AND NOURISHMENTS
      “With God as our guide, let us take the first step to live with honor and respect. Let us walk together so we get food”
      The first stage of the Saat Phera, the couple prays that the Hindu deities provide them with food that nourishes the couple so that they can live together with respect and honor for one another.
      SECOND PHERA - STRENGTH
      “Let us be happy and enjoy life. Let us walk together so we grow together in strength,”
      The couple pledge to grow as one in mental, physical and spiritual strengths so that they can enjoy and share their life together.
      THIRD PHERA - PROSPERITY
      “Let us share joys and pains together. Let us walk together so we get wealth.”
      At this stage of the vows, the couple promises to earn an honest living so that they can live comfortably. Both bride and groom promises to stay faithful to each other and respect one another
      FOURTH PHERA - FAMILY
      “Let us not forget parents and elders. Let us walk together so we get happiness by sharing our joys and sorrows,”
      In this phera, the couple promises to take care of their elders to maintain a strong family relationship.
      FIFTH PHERA - PROGENY
      “Let us observe all acts of charity. Let us walk together so we have family”
      The fifth vow the couple make is to be blessed with healthy children who are kind and courageous and that the bride and groom will fulfill and provide all aspects of their childrens lives with education, love and care as well as values of live.
      SIXTH PHERA - HEALTH
      “Let us live a long and peaceful life. Let us walk together so we have joy”
      With the sixth vow, the couple pray that neither of them will suffer from ill health and that their future is calm and balanced together.
      SEVENTH PHERA -
      “Let us be friends with love and sacrifice. Let us walk together so we have friendship”
      In the final step of the Saat Phere, the couple promise to live a life of love, friendship and mutual trust. The Saat Phere makes the marriage eternal and the couple are now officially husband and wife.
      There are translations of the vows where the wife’s role is to be a homemaker and that she will look after her husband and children and the husband is the provider. However, in this day and age, it will be very hard for British Asians who take these vows to commit to being a housewife or sole earner for their family, so the vows can be interpreted as being more modern where there isn’t an emphasis on gender biased duties. It is always a good to know what your marriage means before you take the vows. Only then will your vows mean something to you rather than your big day being a tradition because that is the way a Hindu wedding is.

    • @vidyathottappillil8367
      @vidyathottappillil8367 3 года назад +6

      @@periplusproductions5838 exactly... 😄👍

    • @niveditha8313
      @niveditha8313 3 года назад +8

      Kerala has less ceremonies than other states in infia

    • @vidyathottappillil8367
      @vidyathottappillil8367 3 года назад +7

      @@niveditha8313 oh yes.. true.. that is why some have incorporated the haldi, mehandi festivals, dj parties and the long photo sessions..
      Oh! I am getting my wedding flashbacks.. 😅😁

  • @v27027
    @v27027 3 года назад +482

    Kissing is a very private thing according to us😅 kissing in hindu weddings is a big no no 😂 it's not part of any ritual and never happens in traditional weddings. In general also we don't see people kissing each other at public places. I just imagined how everyone's reaction will be if I kiss in my traditional marathi wedding 😂😂😂

    • @tusharraut9439
      @tusharraut9439 3 года назад +4

      भावा आपल्याकडचे लोक पण भारी आहेत..लग्नानंतरच्या खेळांत असा प्रकार असतो काही ठिकाणी
      ruclips.net/video/BR0x0HP3kok/видео.html

    • @TheMartianMan
      @TheMartianMan 3 года назад +30

      Yes, it's private. In fact Kissing is a sexual act, hence it's better to not do this in front of your parents and relatives. When "Suhaagraat" is there to do everything you want, then why to be so desperate at wedding😂😂

    • @minalchavan3108
      @minalchavan3108 3 года назад +1

      😀😀😀😀😀😀😀

    • @KOMALKUMARI-rx2vr
      @KOMALKUMARI-rx2vr 3 года назад +3

      @@TheMartianMan true bcz for kissing in Hindu wedding is another just like #rasam suhagraat bt it is optional

    • @Dr.Aishwaryasaurabh
      @Dr.Aishwaryasaurabh 3 года назад +3

      @@tusharraut9439 हा प्रकार फक्त खान्देश आणि कसमादे पट्टयात होतो .

  • @vidyathottappillil8367
    @vidyathottappillil8367 3 года назад +443

    Video begins, bride wears Lehenga
    Korbin : that is a beautiful saree
    Middle of the video, bride explains what a lehenga is
    Korbin : that is a beautiful saree
    At the wedding, bride comes out in red lehenga
    Korbin : that is a beautiful saree
    😅😁

  • @ssagar8808
    @ssagar8808 3 года назад +322

    This is rich people wedding ceremony.

    • @code.7027
      @code.7027 3 года назад +9

      Before invasion almost everyone were rich

    • @nikhilldragneel2277
      @nikhilldragneel2277 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, it like a summarised version or Lite version of Indian Wedding which doesn't show every ritual.

    • @code.7027
      @code.7027 3 года назад +6

      @Lakshmi lakshmi u dont know almost every marriage whole village celebrate as festival at those times . u know only about kings

    • @sristychandel7902
      @sristychandel7902 3 года назад

      exactly

  • @sriikarkrishna
    @sriikarkrishna 3 года назад +130

    When rich people marry, we see traditions we don't know even exist.

    • @madhu_smita24
      @madhu_smita24 3 года назад +2

      Yeps

    • @sristychandel7902
      @sristychandel7902 3 года назад +3

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @anjalitanya4833
      @anjalitanya4833 3 года назад

      If you're talking about the Terasalla ritual at 12:02 that's the ritual in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It's the alternative to the 7 Fere.

    • @lavie7358
      @lavie7358 2 года назад

      I didn't see anything non traditional or somthing performed that was not traditional I am not even punjabi

    • @sriikarkrishna
      @sriikarkrishna 2 года назад

      @@anjalitanya4833 I'm not talking about anything in specific. I'm generalizing the whole wedding. I'm from Telangana by the way. I know what you're talking about.

  • @adhunikmanav2638
    @adhunikmanav2638 3 года назад +99

    This bollywood style sangeet is a fairly new phenomena popularised by bollywood movies. Sangeet ceremonies did happen in Indian weddings but usually it was people coming together and singing some folk and religious songs.

    • @telugujoshi
      @telugujoshi 3 года назад +4

      They used to arrange what is called a _sangeeta kacheri_ A classical singer who is family friend of the bride's party usually gives this as a gift to the couple - by singing at the kacheri.

    • @sshruti4987
      @sshruti4987 3 года назад +8

      In our villages in Bihar, this sangeet takes place days preceding the wedding, at least for ten days. Every night, women from our neighborhood are called upon and they all sit together and sing traditional folk songs what we call as "lokgeet" and dance together. Bollywood has still not touched villages!

    • @doesntmatter340
      @doesntmatter340 2 года назад

      @@sshruti4987 same in haryana

  • @BlessedReader
    @BlessedReader 3 года назад +173

    The video, while gives a sneak peek, doesn't do justice to the entire wedding ceremony and the traditions. A Hindu wedding, the way the rituals are structured, is also meant as ice-breakers for both the families. In Hindu traditions, it's not just the bride and groom coming together, but also two families coming together.
    This is a typically rich, Punjabi wedding, and doesn't represent how wedding ceremonies are done in other parts of India.. Nevertheless, a good, light intro to an Indian wedding.

  • @trevor9052
    @trevor9052 3 года назад +286

    i wanna shout in korbin's ears
    THATS NOT A SAREE KORBIN

    • @suvashree100
      @suvashree100 3 года назад +10

      Me too... I would hv cried if he'd said once more 😂😂😂😂 ... LEHENGA !!!!

    • @abhitzaaa6041
      @abhitzaaa6041 3 года назад +1

      Same here

    • @trevor9052
      @trevor9052 3 года назад

      @Time Machine ???

    • @garimakilledar5810
      @garimakilledar5810 3 года назад +3

      @@trevor9052 he means the actual word is 'Sadi', ( साड़ी ). 'Saree' is an anglicised pronunciation.

    • @rijuwanahaque8054
      @rijuwanahaque8054 3 года назад +1

      The exact moment when he said that.. I saw this comment 😁😂

  • @meetpatel4750
    @meetpatel4750 3 года назад +82

    So the usual Indian wedding goes on for 4 days normally. First day is Mehendi ceremony (which is when people apply Hannah on their hands and feet and dance and eat and have fun), second day is Sangeet (which is the dance ceremony where people from both bride and groom side prepare dance performances and perform on that night - in Gujarat we also perform Garba), third is the Baarat (called "Jaan" in Gujarat, when the groom side goes to wedding place from their home) and Wedding (haldi is usually on the same day before wedding) and the fourth day is the wedding reception (where people come to greet the newly wed couple with gifts and stuff). These are the base 4 days of an Indian wedding but the in-between traditions are different in different regions, like the Chura ceremony they talked about in this video is a Punjabi tradition, which not all regions have. In Gujarat we have a tradition called "Grah Shanti" (which tranlates to "peace of planets"), which is performed to take the blessings of all 9 planets and ask for peace and prosperity in the marriage and the union of 2 families. It is usually performed by the paternal uncle and auntie of the bride and groom, and its rituals are very similar to the wedding rituals, so technically the uncle and auntie marry each other again when they perform Grah Shanti. There are many more small rituals that are different for different regions of India.
    Also, traditionally wedding is supposed to be organized by the bride side and reception is organized by the groom side, because on wedding, groom comes to bride's home to marry her and takes her to his home. But nowadays both the sides contribute equally in both the big functions.

    • @meetpatel4750
      @meetpatel4750 3 года назад

      @Jessica Yaniv's Left Nut
      Of course, and some North Indian and West Indian weddings also take not more than a few minutes to finish! I was just giving a general picture of weddings all over India, not specifics of all the regions.

    • @dikkhabrotoiyer8667
      @dikkhabrotoiyer8667 3 года назад

      @@meetpatel4750 she wasn't talking about religion...she was talking about region...please do take into account the north, south, west and east or preface your comments with a disclaimer!😎

    • @meetpatel4750
      @meetpatel4750 3 года назад +2

      @@dikkhabrotoiyer8667 Where did I talk about religion? I’m talking about regions only, please read again. And I know not all Indian weddings last as long as 4 days, but most of them do have these type of structure of multiple days, in all regions (north south east west all) of India and that’s what I tried to communicate there. If you want to explain the traditions of a specific region, go on. I’m happy to learn. We have an extremely diverse culture in our country, and I just explained a common wedding practice, that’s it.

    • @dikkhabrotoiyer8667
      @dikkhabrotoiyer8667 3 года назад

      @@meetpatel4750 nice

    • @telugujoshi
      @telugujoshi 3 года назад +1

      @Jessica Yaniv's Left Nut What? Telugu weddings last 7 days - duppatti kappadam - brides family presents a silk shaluva to the groom, pattu ravikelu - grooms family presents silk saree and blouse to the bride and then bride is take around the village in that saree and jewelry presented by grooms family in a palki, pellikodukunu/pellikootirini cheyadam (haldi ceremenoy at groom's and brides respective places), baaraat (kind of a thing) when groom's party comes to the venue (usually bride's village). All invitees assemble at the venue that night, bride and groom start their fasting for 24 hours and they are not supposed to leave the venue till the marriage concludes. Next day early morning several pujas take place - gauri pooja for the bride and others stuff for the groom. Groom says he will not go through the marriage since he wants to go to kashi and take sanyas and agrees to cancel the plan when bride's brothers ask him to stay back and marry their sister, then he is seated at the mantap and bride's parents do pooja to the groom, they setup the curtain, bride is brought to in a basket woven with special twigs (called pala gampa) carried by her maternal uncles and seated on the other side of the curtain, leading up to the muhoortam, mangalsahtakams are recited. At the exact muhurtam, bride and groom do _jeelakarra bellam_ (cumin mixed with jaggery and grains of rice and turmeric powder) ceremony. Then the curtain is removed, and groom ties the _mangala sootram_ in the bride's neck. Bride's saree edge is tied to groom's uttariyam symbolizing that now they are tied together for life. Then there are more ceremnoies - talambraalu, finding the ring, kallu tokkadam (groom steps on bride's foot and bride steps on groom's foot), find the ring, saptapadi while taking marriage wows (both of them promise that they will not engage in carnal activity with any other person than their spouse, etc.), then there is a homam where bride and groom cook _khichdi_ with groom gathering firewood etc. and lighting the fire and bride cooking Khichdi. That is when now husband and wife, break their fast and eat together with both the families. By the time they eat, usually it is late evening or even later - like 11 PM. Then they go through _appagintalu_, i.e. bidai, where every member of the groom's family accept the bride as their own family member and promise that they will treat her as well as they treat their own blood. Next morning, satyanarayana vratam is performed at Groom's house. That night will be the first night _shobhanam_. For two or three days, the couple are not disturbed. After about three to five days from satyanarayana vratam, bride's family throws a reception at their expense. This is called _marala vindu_ (literally repeat feast). That is when all the guests who arrived for the marriage will leave town. Bride and groom then are free to go on their honeymoon.

  • @sayanmukhopadhyay4587
    @sayanmukhopadhyay4587 3 года назад +73

    It is no where close to traditional wedding! Its just a rich people's showoff! Nothing traditional here! Sorry guys it os not!

  • @vidyathottappillil8367
    @vidyathottappillil8367 3 года назад +57

    I dont think Rick is right in saying that the ceremony goes on even after the wedding.. I think almost all Indian weddings are almost 5 to 7 to 10 days long, but the 'tie the knot' is at the end of those days and the functions end with a reception..
    And it is very common to have bachelor and bachelorette parties, now..

    • @avantikajakati5051
      @avantikajakati5051 3 года назад +9

      Actually, there are many ceremonies after the actual 'tie the knot', atleast in Maharashtra. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @vidyathottappillil8367
      @vidyathottappillil8367 3 года назад +4

      @@avantikajakati5051 oh ok... didnt know.. in most cases, I've only seen the reception after the wedding... haldi, sangeeth, mehendi etc are all before rgt..
      That is what I meant 🙂

    • @vinayvardhansingh8938
      @vinayvardhansingh8938 3 года назад +2

      There are some little things to be taken care of. Every major thing is ended. After the knot

    • @vidyathottappillil8367
      @vidyathottappillil8367 3 года назад +2

      @@vinayvardhansingh8938 yes, this ! 🙂🙂 this is what I meant to say 😄👍

    • @desirogerebert3562
      @desirogerebert3562 3 года назад +3

      No its not common to have bachelor parties.May be some urban high classes but otherwise extremely uncommon

  • @himanshugahlawat09
    @himanshugahlawat09 3 года назад +90

    Now Rick won't have to worry about anything regarding his wedding with Indrani. Korbin is going to Plan every single thing out for them🥳🥳🥳❤️

    • @deeprahul
      @deeprahul 3 года назад +4

      How do u know he will marry Indrani? maybe he doesn’t want to marry and just let it be like it is!

    • @garimakilledar5810
      @garimakilledar5810 3 года назад +3

      IDK, Does Indrani really want to marry Rick? I mean, his 3 kids are of her age.

    • @swatimang9424
      @swatimang9424 2 года назад

      who is indrani

    • @shiladasgupta6691
      @shiladasgupta6691 2 года назад

      @@deeprahul now you know whether he wanna marry her or not because tadaaaa he already married her on 30th Oct 2021

  • @bestmoments6494
    @bestmoments6494 3 года назад +31

    The girl in this video had Mickey Contractor for her make-up artist, that tells you she is loaded.

  • @kartikjha7185
    @kartikjha7185 3 года назад +39

    The traditions change with every state and sometimes even within one.

  • @SuryadevaraRammurthyNaidu
    @SuryadevaraRammurthyNaidu 3 года назад +165

    I feel so sad for the guy, there is nothing
    South Indian about his wedding 😂😂😂

    • @zuxic8124
      @zuxic8124 3 года назад +11

      Exactly. Everything was North Indian 🙄😪

    • @sumanb.m4486
      @sumanb.m4486 3 года назад +18

      Yeah true!!!South wedding is more traditional and more ceremonies!!!

    • @saifmehdi178
      @saifmehdi178 3 года назад +2

      @@sumanb.m4486 North Indian weddings have 5 day event

    • @lakshmipriyap1202
      @lakshmipriyap1202 3 года назад +3

      @@saifmehdi178 correct....it is 5 day event, not traditional

    • @tanishkumar3568
      @tanishkumar3568 3 года назад +5

      @@lakshmipriyap1202 then you know nothing about north Indian weddings

  • @paramitanandi8137
    @paramitanandi8137 3 года назад +48

    Korbin kept saying "Gorgeous saree". That's not a saree, it's a lahenga choli which is a heavily embroidered skirt, top and veil.

  • @kewalpatil
    @kewalpatil 3 года назад +55

    Korbin and Stephanie should renew their vows through a Punjabi wedding ceremony!!! (Whenever they renew their vows)!! 😂😂😜😜

    • @Daisy-cz1tv
      @Daisy-cz1tv 3 года назад +3

      being a Punjabi i must say punjabi vows are beautiful . Couple take vows in gurudwara. Sikh wedding have 4 lavaan(phere in hindi). every laav contains 4 vows, not only for social life but also for spritual life.

    • @Daisy-cz1tv
      @Daisy-cz1tv 3 года назад +3

      @RO M Are you kidding me??? hindus have 7 phere, and we have 4. Sikh religion have their own rituals for birth, wedding, death totally different from hindu religion. Yes, sikhsims maybe originated from hindu but everything has changed. Sikh don't keep fast or karwa chauth, no moorti pooja. no superstition.

    • @Daisy-cz1tv
      @Daisy-cz1tv 3 года назад

      @Tamil En Muche It is indeed, thank you so much ☺️🙏🏼

  • @pratibhachaudhary9016
    @pratibhachaudhary9016 3 года назад +11

    I didn't see them taking phere nor sindoor or mangalsutra. This is the most important part of Hindu marriage. You will not be considered married without it.

  • @namratabbhagwat2563
    @namratabbhagwat2563 3 года назад +43

    Come to India to experience a traditional Indian wedding.. The traditions may vary every 100-200km.. so every wedding is fun and something new to learn..
    And kissing in public is a no no.. it's considered a very private and special moment for the bride and groom and that privacy is respected.. also arranged child marriages were conducted earlier (generations back) hence the bride and groom are still young to understand the concept of marriage and becoming a couple, hence obviously no kissing there especially with a strange boy/girl in front of their family.. Obviously things are not the same now..

  • @indrajeetkamat6138
    @indrajeetkamat6138 3 года назад +80

    This is a Rich people wedding. Nothing Indian about it.

    • @jagzfast3390
      @jagzfast3390 3 года назад +1

      ✔️

    • @deeprahul
      @deeprahul 3 года назад +3

      There’s a lot of ceremonies which were similar. but yeah too much northern ceremonies. Rarely any south Indian ceremonies were there.

    • @meenakshishokeen495
      @meenakshishokeen495 3 года назад +1

      @@archanashukla5387 what? That's how north indian weddings are. What's Christian about it?

  • @priankathak5370
    @priankathak5370 3 года назад +30

    This is more americanized wedding I would say.. They missed so many things.. I'm not south Indian but I can say, it was no where near a South Indian wedding or even Punjabi wedding which they were trying to show. Also, we don't say "I do" That happen in Christian wedding or Niqaah (Muslim wedding).
    This wedding is boring according to a Punjabi 🙄

    • @simratmann4323
      @simratmann4323 2 года назад

      Yeah. They missed half of the rituals The video didn't capture the essence of a punjabi wedding!

  • @shubhamshinde3240
    @shubhamshinde3240 3 года назад +14

    This was more of North Indian Style wedding each state in India has different wedding traditions for this you need to watch 28 different videos representing each state😛

  • @abhigyanbarthakur5995
    @abhigyanbarthakur5995 3 года назад +108

    you need to react to priyanka's wedding.

  • @rajanisunilkumar8270
    @rajanisunilkumar8270 3 года назад +18

    Rick looks so disappointed with the no kiss thing 😂😂😂

  • @sarathc6794
    @sarathc6794 3 года назад +11

    This is more rich than traditional..
    I'm from Kerala (South India).
    1) We don't have any tradition of bride or groom coming on top of any animal.
    2) Marriage last only for one day. It doesn't go for many days. (Some caste has exception in the procedures, but 90% of weddings last for a single day in the South)
    3) "Whoever gets the garland first, is supposed to have the upperhand" - completely wrong. We have specified rules of whom should put the garland first.

    • @garimakilledar5810
      @garimakilledar5810 3 года назад +2

      I think you didn't watch the video properly. The groom is from Andhra but the bride is PUNJABI. All these are North Indian traditions. Hence, nothing is wrong with the video.

  • @Anubhav0791
    @Anubhav0791 3 года назад +16

    Delhi crime bags international Emmy ❤️

  • @ayushimishra5519
    @ayushimishra5519 3 года назад +12

    The number of times Korbin calls lehanga a saree

    • @garimakilledar5810
      @garimakilledar5810 3 года назад

      It's okay, yaar. Cut him some slack, sometimes. We scold him too much for every single thing.

    • @ayushimishra5519
      @ayushimishra5519 3 года назад

      @@garimakilledar5810 I'm not scolding him. It's adorable ❤️

  • @amritashome8760
    @amritashome8760 3 года назад +2

    Such perfect timing!! I was literally just watching proposal and wedding videos lol

  •  3 года назад +13

    Congratulations Indians delhi crime won international Emmy for best drama. Proud moment 😎

  • @abewewew
    @abewewew 3 года назад +2

    Kissing is considered kind of a private activity. Especially in the context of a marriage, which is more of a social and a religious event... So no kissing in a religious event 😂

  • @Sharath.Sasidharan
    @Sharath.Sasidharan 3 года назад +20

    I live in Kerala and my north Indian friend came to my wedding few years ago. Unlike weddings in other states, Malayalee Hindu weddings are really short (atleast in my place).😁 It's like blink and you miss it 😁 The friend during my wedding was sitting in the auditorium along with other guests. He asked someone sitting next to him when the ceremony would start. The person stood up and replied, "It just got over and I'm heading for the sadhya feast. You better hurry too!" 😁
    Btw, here's my wedding video highlights: ruclips.net/video/O9GMjAHsYQ0/видео.html

    • @Fidah
      @Fidah 3 года назад

      Haha😅👍

  • @sherkhanalhindi5850
    @sherkhanalhindi5850 3 года назад +22

    I'm getting married on December 12 so I clicked faster than fastest 😂😂

  • @aliceabraham8631
    @aliceabraham8631 3 года назад +1

    I am an Indian ,who is listening to everything they are amazing and being amazed by everything they are saying

  • @TheBoredBeing
    @TheBoredBeing 3 года назад

    The wedding story! This is the channel you want to see.. so many beautiful Indian wedding stories there.

  • @ManjulaNairKurup
    @ManjulaNairKurup 3 года назад +2

    ❤️❤️ so Korbin
    So lovely that Korbin dreamt about his wedding 😍

  • @shriramrumade5186
    @shriramrumade5186 3 года назад

    This wedding is just essence of Indian wedding.. Lot of emotions n ceremonies not covered...Every state has different ceremonies.. The emotions of leaving parents house is very difficult part to face where everyone crying.. Forget about kiss, holding hands in front of family was very huge thing in India..

  • @wordsbyruthie
    @wordsbyruthie 3 года назад

    Korbin , i loved hearing that tidbit about u being involved in ur wedding 🥰.
    PS: i like the addition of the plant.

  • @shubhamkundra5671
    @shubhamkundra5671 3 года назад +23

    Guys you wanted to see Indian traditional wedding but that too in America
    Isnt it Sarcastic 😂😂
    Find a typical Indian wedding
    "In INDIA"

  • @voxpopulivoxdei123k
    @voxpopulivoxdei123k 3 года назад +1

    This wedding is that atypical sitcom brand of Indian wedding. You need to see a wedding from India to get an idea. That's the fun thing about India, there's no one ultimate way or rule. Every state has a different blend of rituals. Even within each state the rituals can vary.

  • @smn4481
    @smn4481 3 года назад +6

    There is no one Indian Wedding. It's different in North and South. Then it's sub divided based on region, religion and even castes. So you can't say the rituals will be the same in every wedding.

  • @Ammulu8AcchuCherry
    @Ammulu8AcchuCherry 3 года назад +13

    Haldi ceremony is like a bachelorette party, and Sangeeths are like bachelor parties! But some folks have both bridal shower and bachelor party along with traditional Sangeeth and Haldi ceremonies!
    Also, we don't kiss in our weddings because we are prudes! Kissing in front of others/relatives is a complete no-no!

    • @silverpenetrator739
      @silverpenetrator739 3 года назад +1

      In India, even kissing in front of strangers is a no-no

  • @moonchild-bc6qk
    @moonchild-bc6qk 3 года назад

    It's so cool!!you sorta planned your wedding!!!!

  • @poornimakapoor8996
    @poornimakapoor8996 3 года назад +1

    Wedding in India have
    Roka ( Meeting of the couple with each other parents - a formal one)
    Engagement ceremony
    Cocktail / Bachelor's party
    Turmeric ceremony, Choora ceremony / Jaago in Punjab
    The Day of Wedding with beautiful rituals
    Greh Parvesh ( welcoming bride)- numerous games are also played
    Finally a Reception party
    Followed by several separate dinner devours by their close relatives and friends
    💞
    So making this union with more memories

  • @las2802
    @las2802 3 года назад +6

    STOP RECOMMENDING GLAMOROUS WEDDINGS JUST TO SHOW THEM TO APPRECIATE THE THINGS, RECOMMEND SOMETHING WHICH IS COMMON TO EVERYONE NOT BOLLYWOOD STYLE, JUST SHOW THEM TRADITIONAL WEDDING CEREMONY....everything is not glamorise in India

  • @abhishekmookherjee3704
    @abhishekmookherjee3704 3 года назад +2

    If you want to experience a typical traditional Indian wedding.... please see a wedding video which took place in India....

  • @maurt176
    @maurt176 3 года назад +2

    This is rich indian traditional (flavour) short cut marriage. India traditional marriage usually goes from 4-8 days.

  • @rajninegi7497
    @rajninegi7497 3 года назад

    That first day sangeet is a musical ceremony held a day or 2 before the wedding. ❤️ I wish they included phere & bidai too.

  • @ramarao-by6ip
    @ramarao-by6ip 3 года назад +1

    this is a modernized short version. You should see the actual traditional wedding directly in India .It happens for minimum 3 days. You will surely have a wonderful experience.

  • @skmisra_blr
    @skmisra_blr 3 года назад +1

    Indian couple usually prefer privacy. Hence they don't kiss in public. It is also considered disrespectful before elders. It is a cultural thing and doesn't harm anyone.

  • @007rishidr
    @007rishidr 3 года назад +1

    Btw Calcutta weddings are very different. Even among Bengalis, the rituals differ based on which part of Bengal your ancestors are from.

  • @kottasruti
    @kottasruti 3 года назад

    @korbin: You taking equal interest in your wedding is a very beautiful thing to do. I really wish all men were like that.👍 😊

  • @v27027
    @v27027 3 года назад +2

    That's a very short cut wedding 😃 but anyway wedding rituals are very different everywhere. But exchanging garlands, groom putting Sindoor on the head of the bride or groom tying the thali (kinda necklace) around his bride's neck and ritual of seven steps and vows in presence of fire is mostly there in all the weddings. Quite surprised this video didn't have seven steps ritual.

  • @lekisha1317
    @lekisha1317 3 года назад

    At this point I feel like I am watching my favourite relatives react to my favourite stuff

  • @bhavanasasi9345
    @bhavanasasi9345 3 года назад

    Been waiting for this one

  • @shwetadeshpande4617
    @shwetadeshpande4617 3 года назад +5

    We all can send them our own wedding videos!! That way they will get to understand different weddings that happen in India....and atleast someone will watch that wedding video we spend so much on 😂

    • @suvashree100
      @suvashree100 3 года назад +1

      😂😂😂😂 . Brutally honest!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @YaduvanshiGarima.
    @YaduvanshiGarima. 3 года назад +5

    U should definitely react to tera rang balle balle
    M sure u'll love it❤️👍🏻

  • @deepav6680
    @deepav6680 3 года назад +1

    Suggest you watch Hum Aapke Hai Kaun... Has all the festivities around wedding and after😄

  • @olimukherjee839
    @olimukherjee839 3 года назад +7

    They didn't show the most important things siduur sath fere ect.

    • @preetisethi3750
      @preetisethi3750 3 года назад +1

      In Punjabi wedding they don't put sindoor. I don't know about the south Indian part.

    • @garimakilledar5810
      @garimakilledar5810 3 года назад

      @@preetisethi3750 There is no sindoor in South India either.

  • @peurimagolder2531
    @peurimagolder2531 3 года назад

    11:04 okay din shagna has really become the official wedding anthem 😍

  • @sonaligokhale6658
    @sonaligokhale6658 3 года назад

    This is a modern day wedding.
    But every ritual/custom in traditional Hindu wedding has much deep significance for their's life journey together and forever

  • @sivaprakashdev
    @sivaprakashdev 3 года назад +1

    You need to see the indian wedding only in india :))) For every 1000 kms the wedding ceremony changes.

  • @solivagantgirl
    @solivagantgirl 3 года назад +1

    I literally watched this video yesterday 😆

  • @HinaKhan-ru4dk
    @HinaKhan-ru4dk 3 года назад +7

    React to the songs "HAMDARD" and "GALLIYAN". Also react to all the songs from "AASHIQUI 2" (music videos)!! They are iconic. You guys should watch the movie as well. Atleast do it for the patreons

  • @palsbestshott
    @palsbestshott 3 года назад

    My wedding is on Dec first week.. we are doing a very short version.. lasting only 5 days.. with all rituals complete.

  • @bunny-ix8fe
    @bunny-ix8fe 3 года назад

    The wedding is at the end of 5 ceremonies. Teresella and jeelakarrabellam are a part of south indian wedding. Haldi is common in both north and south. In general north indian weddings are a bit more lavish and south indian weddings are simpler. Saree is just one piece of fabric.The bride wore lehenga here.

  • @happydays9991
    @happydays9991 3 года назад +2

    In India , we cannot see people getting intimated publicly...we get so embarrassed....we cannot even stand watching a couple just holding hands together ....and if our fathers are with us...then we hope that earth splits apart and we should get drifted into it....
    How many of my Indians bros and sisters feel the same way?

  • @shilpaghodekar7173
    @shilpaghodekar7173 3 года назад +1

    This is rich people wedding, u know realy traditional look of indian wedding or marriages, u search traditional wedding or marriage of india,it's lot of variety of wedding like maharashtrian,andhra,rajstani plz watch it ,then u know aboth this beautiful life journey😊

  • @kamalikanandy5229
    @kamalikanandy5229 3 года назад

    Awww Korbin... you are adorable 😁❤️

  • @Fidah
    @Fidah 3 года назад +1

    You can't put all Indian weddings into one category because they're all different based on their religion, state or even within the state (like, in each district). Also when it's inter-state or inter-religious, two different customs are combined and it's a whole load of rituals. It's actually fun attending them. You see, even if the couple is of one religion, the traditions vary depending on their states or other intra-religious distinctions....Hope you get to attend a wedding in my state, Kerala when you visit there. Unfortunately I'm an NRI😂👍

  • @manognabsl2400
    @manognabsl2400 3 года назад

    In Telugu weddings...you can say it lasts up to 16 days... the traditional events (they are not in the correct order..) are:--
    1. pellikuthuru/pellikoduku cheyadam - bridal/groom shower.. the bride and groom must not see each other after this event, and none of the close family members are allowed to cross any water body or their state's borders
    2. gajula panduga - a street bangle vendor comes to supply enough bangles for every woman for all the events
    3. mangala snanam - this is usually an extension to the bridal shower and it is a super traditional old school spa kind of thing
    4. snathakam for the groom - the groom now wishes to give up worldly pleasures and wants to start going to pilgrimages.. and the bride's brother must convince the groom to stay and get married to his sister and have an awesome life with her
    5. edurukolu - the bride's family and the groom's meet for the first time since the wedding has begun.. and they give each other a set of offerings to congratulate on this happy occasion
    6. Gauri pooja and Ganesh pooja - Gauri pooja is for the bride...she prays to Gauri Devi and then the groom prays to Lord Ganesh.
    7. we don't exactly have a baarat for the groom.. but the bride is made to sit in a big basket made out of bamboo and carried by her mother's brothers and if they need another helping hand, her brothers.
    8. Jeelakarra bellam - you saw this in the video... we use only these 2 because once you mix them.. it is impossible to take them apart.. trust me I have seen my cousins suffer for the next 2 days after their wedding trying to get that thing off their hair. This is the most important part of the wedding.
    9. Talambralu - this is a very very fun part you don't want to miss at any cost!!!! the bride and groom put coloured rice grains on each other..its so much fun!! I don't know why I am not able to convey that fun while typing this.
    10. this is where the groom ties the yellow thread around the bride's neck and that thread stays forever. and they are officially a couple!
    11. then there's homam.. everyone is sooooo tired by now but the newlywed couple finishes the homam
    12. Arundhati - this is the name of a star very important in weddings..this is how you finally end the main wedding process when the groom shows the star to the bride.
    13. they move on with appagintalu (bidaai, the send-off) or pelli bhojanalu (their first meal as a family)
    14. then depending on what day of the week it is...the bride goes home with her parents or her husband... after the appagintalu
    15. the very next day the couple has to wake up early in the morning and perform the 'Satya Narayana Vratham'
    Now they can finally move on with their lives...and then comes the...
    16. padaharu rojula pandaga - exactly translates to the 16 days since wedlock festival... I have never been to one of those... so I am not sure... but what I think happens there is the elders decorate the sacred yellow thread tied on the wedding day with red and black beeds...
    there are few more fun games for the couple...somewhere in between the ceremonies..and for the next in line girls.. be it on the bride's side or the groom's side.. and a lot lot lot more things this is just a summary and a very short explanation... you can call this a to-do list!

  • @kewalpatil
    @kewalpatil 3 года назад +4

    Guys you have to see "Monsoon wedding"!!! Please please please!!!

  • @dyutichatterjee20
    @dyutichatterjee20 Год назад

    Give a reaction on a Bengali Traditional wedding, staring with beetle leaf and with red finger tips and sindur daan...... Love from west bengal, kolkata. Big fan of u guys😍🌹

  • @ayushisharma5783
    @ayushisharma5783 3 года назад +5

    In India, people can't kiss in front of people🙊😀

  • @joannevardakis873
    @joannevardakis873 3 года назад

    Love u guys, Canada.😍😍

  • @shalakjoshi
    @shalakjoshi 3 года назад

    This isn't an Indian wedding. Least of all a south Indian wedding 🤣

  • @sharvantej3798
    @sharvantej3798 3 года назад

    In South , It’s 3 main days which are Engagement,Marriage,Reception.
    Marriage is like main part if this but we can celebrate this 3 main days festival into 1 week or 10days because for each thing there will be a particular date not consecutive days.
    Like Reception will be at Groom home
    And Marriage & Reception will be at Bride home

  • @stoneeagle1254
    @stoneeagle1254 3 года назад

    abt the questions u asked....the ans is kind of complicated.. well in some weddings the henna and sangeet ceremonies are different and happen is individual homes so that ceremony in itself is like bridal shower...but what happens in groom's house...idk very well...the other aspect is that now in more modern times the bride and groom do have their separate parties with their friends like almost how it happens there in US

  • @vijurao8009
    @vijurao8009 3 года назад +1

    This video did not show the traditions of Indian wedding. This was a rich north indian wedding.
    This left you with more questions than an understanding of the traditions and culture.

  • @sheiam.4121
    @sheiam.4121 3 года назад

    North indian (Hindu) wedding ceremonies
    1. Roka.. meaning that the guy and the girl will now stop looking for partners in life because they have found each other
    2. Engagement and ring ceremony.. usually roka and engagement can be combined but can also be months apart
    3. Mehandi.. henna ceremony. Where the bride gets her hand and feet done with henna. The women of the family get mehandi or henna on their hands as well
    4. Haldi.. tumeric ceremony
    5. Sangeet... Where it is kind of like a bridal shower.. there are songs.. everybody dances.. eats.. has a good time..
    6. Wedding ceremony..
    7. Saat fere.. or the seven circles.. where the bride and groom go around the fire seven times. After this they are officially married
    8. Reception... Which is like post wedding party or the after party.. again people getting litt af.
    After that there are traditions that go on within the family.

  • @tara5192
    @tara5192 Год назад

    There's so much more than what i could see here🙂

  • @ajayveersingh3832
    @ajayveersingh3832 3 года назад

    There are multiple languages spoken in India with multiple dialects in different states of india.
    Accordingly, there are as many multiple marriage ceremonies with their specific and subtle differences and methods

  • @Aakanksha8jain
    @Aakanksha8jain 3 года назад +1

    Wow guys watch 2 states with alia bhatt. A fun movie with a north indian guy and south indian girl with their difficulties in marrying stemming from being from different 2 states. It can be called a RomCom.
    You're gonna love it. As a fun light hearted movie with some dose of Aliaaa ❤️

  • @sachinsingh-kc2zz
    @sachinsingh-kc2zz 3 года назад

    You are like India 😍😍😍🤗

  • @somusonuroy
    @somusonuroy 3 года назад +1

    An Indian wedding outside.. is like spend money and bring Karan Johar B'films into showbiz!!!

  • @ChakrabortyPratyush
    @ChakrabortyPratyush 3 года назад

    Just like language, food and mostly everything else, wedding rituals are also different in different places all over the country

  • @aashutoshkaushik6848
    @aashutoshkaushik6848 3 года назад

    Watch one more video... In this there are many ceremonies missing which have many good meaning behind it .. specially 7 phere

  • @suvashree100
    @suvashree100 3 года назад

    And let us not forget that ,every single state has its own rituals n ceremonies in a Hindu wedding .. just the essence e remains the same,like the Saath pheras... Love it!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @alpanashamikshaarya01
    @alpanashamikshaarya01 Год назад

    In North and South Indian wedding most things are same only with some slight change and yes wedding lasts for the the second last ceremony is wedding the reception and over .

  • @funnyyyy21
    @funnyyyy21 3 года назад

    i dont unturstand what you both say in between video but your laugh make me laugh

  • @prajlikespuns
    @prajlikespuns 3 года назад

    PDA (except holding hands and hugging; which is even prohibited if it’s a very traditional setting) are a HUGE THING in any sort of event in India. Or even in a public place.

  • @moncybhaskaran9350
    @moncybhaskaran9350 3 года назад +4

    This is just rich
    A lot is missing here

  • @manasvimathur1421
    @manasvimathur1421 3 года назад +1

    Yo....someone pls tell these guys the joota churane ki rasam/ritual which is the best part of an Indian wedding 😂😂😂

  • @sarayukundan2799
    @sarayukundan2799 3 года назад

    I don't understand why everyone is saying A) this is rich wedding, B) this ain't traditional, obviously this is the most basic and traditional indian wedding ever. You haven't seen rich indian weddings if you're saying this is just rich people's wedding.
    Imo Its a perfect minimalist wedding with all the important indian rituals.

  • @MohitKumar-nj8ms
    @MohitKumar-nj8ms 3 года назад +7

    video starts at 4:24
    thank me later
    on second thought.....just don't

  • @bhagyashreepatilw2679
    @bhagyashreepatilw2679 3 года назад

    You can react to diversified wedding culture & traditions of different States ...you wl definitely like it...