Sabyasachi over Manish, any day any era. though both have approach, one is close to Indian culture , traditions while Manish's more on the Extra, diva, blingy side
Not "all indian brides" want sabyasachi lehenga😌.... We North- East people really very proud and happy to wear traditional bridal dress woven by the most talented weavers ❤️ we don't even want to look at those repeatedly same designed sabyasachi lehengas
Manipuri brides are my favourite!! The jewellery , the dress, the long teeka from the nose. Just gorgeous. I wore the saree my mother wore for her wedding. It was authentic Banarsi. Lehengas have been made popular by Bollywood, most cultures used to have sarees as the wedding costume.
it's not about status tho??? it's about wearing something unique,exquisite and personal on ur wedding day that u will look back upon forever after normalise letting brides do what they want with their hard earned money rather than judging them I would say
another reason why title is misleading - we south indians wear silk sarees. people here dont care about sabyasachi lehenga lol. we dont even wear lehenga in wedding. so how can they say " all indian brides" ? even women from south are indians only lol.
@@dOVERanalyst yes ive heard of this culture too!! its super cool how india is diverse yet common in certain ways. i agree, saree is definitely one of the major wedding clothing out there!
Whatever they say.. for middle class family and the poorer ones don't give a s**t to these lehngas...for them it is just waste of money..and that's actually right..it is nothing more than that. Also his lehngas promote the idea of grand wedding, the purpose for which a girl's father spends his accumulated lifetime's wealth.👏
He truly is a humble human being. His stores are handcrafted pockets of old india, and the era of art. His work is unique and gleams of our culture and history. I get if u think it's too expensive but honestly if u observe it, every detail is worth it. It's art. Pure art. it's not about status... it's about wearing something unique,exquisite and personal on ur wedding day that u will look back upon forever after normalise letting brides do what they want with their hard earned money rather than judging them I would say
theres something called social commitment when you spent lakhs for a dress while you're a citizen of a country with second largest population sleeping hungry everyday.. and I'm very sorry to say in most cases it's not the brides who spent their hard earned money...its their old parents or husbands..that's Indian reality...sounds chauvinist but that's the hard reality.
@@immortalredeemer2654 I'm not disagreeing completely but well, if ur priveleged enough to buy a sabhya lehenga than ur def in a household where ur paying money to buy ur own lehenga... and about "social commitment" I can again agree that it would be nice to put the money towards a good cause but that's something that 1. the govt should work on 2. I would already be doing if I have money enough to be a sabhyasachi bride 3. still comes with a pass this once because if I'm not selfish bout my money at my wedding than when? I don't think we should make ourselves feel guilty
You did absolutely great!! Whether it's 1.5lakhs or 15k lehenga, it's still going to be thrown in a corner after your wedding day. So even for rich people, I think it's a waste.
In South India..we don't wear it..I guess 90% who can afford doesn't wishlist it..Don't normalize it as "almost every Indian bride "..I got to know about this brand through band baaja bride..I respect his way of designing, details and his passion..even if someday I may afford it, I don't splurge on it
You r right. I. Feel sarees or lehengas shud be worn again and its not just for a single day. (Personal opinion). Def u can't wear these grand stuff to someone else's marriage
Same goes for east. We wear sarees. The AUDACITY to neglect the MAJORITY of India - East, South, West & pretend every Indian bride wants a lehenga is so crippling unaware of reality.
Not all the middle class girls dream about sabyasachi lehngas. They just want to look beautiful at their wedding day and a 30k to 40k lehnga is enough for that .....but yes sabyasachi is one of the most talented designer of our times and yes it's expensive but that's because he put a lot of effort to make each masterpiece. From dyeing to hand embroidery to final dress. If someone can afford than obviously they had a beautiful taste. Nothing to be bitter about. We can clearly afford same lehngas within our prize range
It does not. We who can afford CHOOSE a saree over this nonsense. Our ethnic weavers, the Odia Samabalpuri Ikat, the Banarasi,the Kanjivaram. You've to be kidding to think MAJORITY want this nonsense. MAJORITY of Indian brides don't even want a lehenga, for heaven's sake!!
I am so sick of these over the top, expensive brands... Often applauded for keeping or promoting culture and arts. Arts and culture have been around for ages, these fancy celebrities and their posh designers did very little to further it, i'd rather support small businesses/artisans from the local community.
Sabyasachi took the Indian art to an international level! To be honest weavers are loosing jobs and work in rural areas, the more these brands hype the lehengas the more will be work for them even if for the copied ones.
Is it just me and my mum who have wanted this lol ? Like I literally grew up watching band baaja bride and I loved it oml 🥺🥺🥺 and the lehengas are so prettyyy
And women who buy the original ones have a common, trademark picture in their wedding album with the lehenga hanging on the hook and the 'Sabyasachi' lable clearly in focus . And then pretend that they wanted something 'unique, exquisite and personal' 😂
@@alpanashahalpana you are literally trying to pull down brides for showing off their designer lehengas. Maybe you don’t realise but you sound very bitter. Let people live without judging them for gods sake.
@@pragatisingh8467 I am not. I am just drawing the comparison between the claim that someone wants a Sabyasachi lehenga because its 'unique' etc and the fact that their wedding album has a picture where the label is in focus and the design is blurred. 😅 But you do seem to be brave enough to admit that they are 'showing off their designer lehengas' and that means both of us are on the same page. Hope it clarifies.
@@alpanashahalpana but what’s wrong in that if a bride can afford it let it be you don’t need to throw shade at her her weeding her lehnga her pictures she can do whatever the fuck she want its none of your concern so stop being jealous miss
There are several local artisans who handcraft several beautiful designs. They do cost a bit more than the showroom lehengas/sarees/gown but will be remembered later, for it's authenticity. As humans it's better to appreciate a art/craft than being obsessed with it. Please don't get attached to a piece of clothing which won't hold any meaning.
well it is an artpiece....his work is exquisite, every detail print etc is well thought out and unique....u may see it as just a lehenga but to me it's what I wear and keep as a keepsake from my wedding day, it would make me feel confident,beautiful and dreamlike to wear it on my dream day and if u think sabhyasachi brides just care about their dress than that's ur narrow-mindedness and not our problem capitalism is the present and the future, it exists especially in our weddings since long time, atleast wearing this lehenga has meaning and effort rather than useless things
What almost every Indian bride wants is perhaps.......amazing henna colour. Or flowers that adorn her and her new place or the bangle set ( choodiyan).
I am glad a boy from the outskirts of calcutta with no connections and money made it this big. And yes, his work is exquisite. But this hype around a Sabyasachi lehenga is too much really. And for Brut to advertise it...well, again too much.
Exactly. I would prefer doing my marriage low key, becoz I do not want to impress people who just come to weddings for having food and judging everyone. I would rather spend on our honeymoon, our own food, and buying gifts for close family members. Not for show off.
@@anushkaparashar5600 Lol u are so materialistic, that only the term "expensive" provides you happiness. I hope u don't push those expenses on ur father or husband, but bear it on your own. 🤣
@@Noone-hh5cq there's nothing wrong in being materialistic and wanting finer experiences in life and that's why we study and aspires to be something and don't worry it's not 1920s I'll ofc pay half of my marriage and other half by my husband you just seems so negative
I love some designs from sabyasachi, but not all. I think the sarees and jewelleries are really beautiful but lehenghas, not so much. They're too simple for me. I wish the trends from early and late 2000's bridal fashion make a turn. They usually had very intricate and exquisite designs.
To UCs, Don't engage extravagant weddings. Just have a small one and transfer funds to a corpus for helping UCs who don't have reservation to help them out of poverty.
@@anushkaparashar5600 Not shaming, just saying. We don't really have any support. Might as well try to help our own who are 'oppressors' irrespective of poverty.
U know what's funny people these days criticize other people for choosing extravaganza weddings and spending lot of money on weddings even celebrities too but many of them put all the money in lehangas and other dresses for the occasion do they forget spending this much on clothing is also waste of money . All I want to say in end is if u can't or don't follow don't preach
Idk why ppl are so pressed and writing we from this xyz state don't wear this n that and don't dream of wearing sabyasachi etc. etc like common anyone can afford and wants to have than one will ..and he designs a lot of other Indian bridal wear as well like sarees,suits etc it's just lehangas are his signature crafts that's why they mentioned it so no need to be so salty over it
I think one of the best things you can do as a bride is *rent* these lehengas, because in the end you are not gonna wear them again in your life. You can buy the dupatta and keep that as a memory. Indian weddings are so expensive these days, court marriage is like the best option. A friend of mine from Philippines got married and she wore a formal suit from zara on her wedding😂 there wedding was on zoom all their friends and family were on zoom when they both tied knots in front of a government official and signed papers. That has to be the most beautiful wedding I ever attended 😂💕
According to this stupid social media We should not waste our money on temples, poor, दिवाली fireworks, होली, छट पूजा But yes we should waste our money on some stupid 3 lakh rupees लहंगा which is total waste because in the streets of बनारस and kanchipuram anyone can get better lehangas then सव्यसाची and even at 5-10 times less price (30k-60k)
Sabyasachi is just a millennial currency and overrated there are other outstanding designer in India too. I would have love to look around in Anamika Khanna store.
I want to marry in temple and just want to spend few thousand rupees .... but my parents are like what you have done in your life if we havent invested on marriage....
All Brides shown in this video are not every Indian bride. They are either celebrities or upper class brides. Shame on you Brut. for such derogatory thumbnail.
Nope just gonna be happy with my traditional gharchola and bandhani panetar that is my dream dress and always will be please don't say all Indian brides because I'm indian not one at all intersted in this lehnga craze
Love sabyasachi but no NOT everyone but if the mans insist on widening the range based on how varied our diversity is..might consider. The only thing I a northeast indian can wear is a blouse from sabyasachi. PS I’d happily wear a potloi dawned by robert naorem
Meri shadi me mene 6000 ka lhnga phna or me bhot khush thi vo bhot hlka tha achha tha itne pese sirf ek lhnge pr khrch krne itne log bhukhe me rhe he unko dan krdo yarrr
Nowadays, it's extremely hard for men to find a bride. Let alone sabyaschi🤦♂️ Even though modern men refuse to take dowry and are understanding, the girls parents expect men to be youthful, have a 6 digit income, rich family background, a lavish lifestyle and pay the entire marriage cost. One of my friend who had a love marriage , was objected by girls parents and didn't attend the marriage, so he bore the entire marriage cost by taking a loan and his mother told me it cost 20 lakh. In my own personal experience, I met a girl whose mother was ready to offer 8 lakh dowry and eventhough I refused it and never expected any lands or houses. Her mother later decides "I was not worth the dowry" citing my salary was Rs 30k for a month. And this girl, is crying to me how she misses her ex and put conditions like "No physical intimacy for 2yrs, Entire marriage cost should be borne by me since proposal came from my side etc" Low quality of modern women who have had multiple affairs in the past coupled with skyrocket expectations of girls parents, eventhough, they hail from humble background has forced modern men to back away from marriage.
Although I'm a woman. I agree with you. I hope you rejected her. She's not a good women to be with. There are so many red flags. Seems like she's getting married just for the sake of financial stability and she will never be fully into you. Nowadays women have so many expectations while getting married - he should be good looking, understanding, rich, earning in lacs etc. But girl first look at you -do u also earn in lacs, or is it just papa ka paisa?? .. I personally know 2-3 women who had been searching for rishtas from the time they were 22-23 but aren't married yet even tho they are 28-29. They feel their prince perfect will come and marry them. People should understand that no one is perfect. Also, im telling you, marry a woman who earns atleast 50-90% just as you. So that, if incase you get divorced in future, you aren't doomed becoz she will sue u for alimony and destroy your and your family's lives. Choose wisely. Do not fall for looks as looks will fade away sooner or later. Good luck 🤞
@@Noone-hh5cq Excellent advise. And yes, I didn't move ahead and am not in contact with her anymore. You are a very sensible person. I feel, both men and women, should evaluate any red flags in their potential future husband/wife.
@@suhasvigneshwar678 You're acting as if you men have 0 expectations from girls! You guys want a paper-white or at least the fairest bride with no past, should be tall, slim, beautiful, should have a good family background, should be homely, educated, should know cooking and what not! You men are hypocrites. When you are yourself not a PERFECT PACKAGE, how can you expect the girl to have sooo many qualities?
What is this nonsense? Most Indian brides want a Banarasi/Kanjivaram/Sambalpuri patta. Get a grip on reality. India lives in its villages. Most Indian brides - South, East, West, wear a SAREE. NOT a lehenga. NE has it's own traditional bridal wear
Nope, not everyone wants to wear sabyasachi lehenga on their wedding. In fact so many people already on that trend every bride has started to look the same and his bridal pieces have started to look monotonous and boring. .
Bruhh am i the only one who doesnt want sabyasachi or manish malhotra lehenga or something like that, i just want a normal silk saree which suits me.lol.. i mean who cares all these stuffs. and i dont even like those lehenga designs.lol
Not every indian woman wants to be a sabhyasanchi bride.. To be very honest.. in the less cost uh can buy a much beautiful lehanga far better than sabhyasanchi.. and even can afford a better makeup artist.. I don't know why ppl are so obsessed towards this overly rated sabhyasanchi..🙄
Definitely this does not represent ALL indian brides, in Maharashtra saree (shaloo) is THE OUTFIT of bride, very few girls prefers lehnga there. I have not seen single South Indian bride (plz don't point out Deepika) in Lehnga. Do some basic research 😒
Lol, rather than buying sabyasachi you people could buy authentic Bishnupuri and Murshidabad silk sarees like baluchari, swarnachari etc , khandua saree from Odisha to help the weavers sustain their art. These are much more affordable.
Brut is saying, "sabyasachi lehengas, inspired many girls to become bride" are you out of your mind, literally.. According to you " the girls don't want to get married but when sabyasachi lehenga is there suddenly they desired to become a bride" what rubbish are you taking....
As a 90's kid, I am fascinated by Manish Malhotra over Sabyasachi, even though both are good.
Can't afford any of them 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sabyasachi over Manish, any day any era. though both have approach, one is close to Indian culture , traditions while Manish's more on the Extra, diva, blingy side
Not "all indian brides" want sabyasachi lehenga😌.... We North- East people really very proud and happy to wear traditional bridal dress woven by the most talented weavers ❤️ we don't even want to look at those repeatedly same designed sabyasachi lehengas
Exactly...I am a Maharashtrian and on my wedding day I wore a Silk Paithani Nauvari and so did many of my friends on their respective wedding days.
@@aditibhor649 girl, SAMEESE
Manipuri brides are my favourite!! The jewellery , the dress, the long teeka from the nose. Just gorgeous.
I wore the saree my mother wore for her wedding. It was authentic Banarsi. Lehengas have been made popular by Bollywood, most cultures used to have sarees as the wedding costume.
Very true
Proud
Normalise not status signalling on weddings by not over spending on lehengas and use the money to buy what's important
Too many negations ! :)
@@liveinshyam somry sir
it's not about status tho??? it's about wearing something unique,exquisite and personal on ur wedding day that u will look back upon forever after
normalise letting brides do what they want with their hard earned money rather than judging them I would say
Buying gold can be a better option.. Because it can be an asset for the couple during tough times..
@@champagneproblemz7386 why r you triggered?? I was just saying. You can waste your money it's your life lol I was just saying
another reason why title is misleading - we south indians wear silk sarees. people here dont care about sabyasachi lehenga lol. we dont even wear lehenga in wedding. so how can they say " all indian brides" ? even women from south are indians only lol.
Same with eastern brides.
We from Odisha/Bengal, wear sarees!!
Or even NE has it's own ethnic bridal wear.
MOST of Indian brides wear sarees!!
@@dOVERanalyst yes ive heard of this culture too!! its super cool how india is diverse yet common in certain ways. i agree, saree is definitely one of the major wedding clothing out there!
On a clear note in north india also(northeast) , bride wear lehanga cuz its good but 99% dont care its of sabyasachi or not
@@decodingfacts678 yes i did understand that 🙌🏼 this video be misleading in so many ways 💯
Whatever they say.. for middle class family and the poorer ones don't give a s**t to these lehngas...for them it is just waste of money..and that's actually right..it is nothing more than that.
Also his lehngas promote the idea of grand wedding, the purpose for which a girl's father spends his accumulated lifetime's wealth.👏
Maybe stop glorifying the bride's side paying for everything
On point....so right na..
Perhaps both bride and groom should pay why only bride
Those lehengas are not even THAT pretty honestly
He truly is a humble human being. His stores are handcrafted pockets of old india, and the era of art.
His work is unique and gleams of our culture and history.
I get if u think it's too expensive but honestly if u observe it, every detail is worth it.
It's art. Pure art.
it's not about status... it's about wearing something unique,exquisite and personal on ur wedding day that u will look back upon forever after
normalise letting brides do what they want with their hard earned money rather than judging them I would say
It's very easy to be humble when you have lacs in your acc and having very high connections
And it's not about status the same design can be copied by locals in half the price .anybody who has bought them know it's all about status signalling
theres something called social commitment when you spent lakhs for a dress while you're a citizen of a country with second largest population sleeping hungry everyday..
and I'm very sorry to say in most cases it's not the brides who spent their hard earned money...its their old parents or husbands..that's Indian reality...sounds chauvinist but that's the hard reality.
@@immortalredeemer2654 feeding citizens isn't our job .we pay taxes to the govt so govt have to do something about it.
@@immortalredeemer2654 I'm not disagreeing completely but well, if ur priveleged enough to buy a sabhya lehenga than ur def in a household where ur paying money to buy ur own lehenga...
and about "social commitment" I can again agree that it would be nice to put the money towards a good cause but that's something that
1. the govt should work on
2. I would already be doing if I have money enough to be a sabhyasachi bride
3. still comes with a pass this once because if I'm not selfish bout my money at my wedding than when?
I don't think we should make ourselves feel guilty
Lol! This isn't what every middle-class bride thinks.
Maybe this is what every upper-class bride thinks or every heroine to be bride thinks.
Yeah being a middle class girl, can't invest more than 15k. Even this amount is more when its a one time wearing dress.
@@asiddi821 exactly
@@asiddi821 yes..that's true
Exactly. The thumbnail is misleading which says "every Indian bride wants". No Bro 👎
@@Noone-hh5cq also we south Indians don't even wear lehenga. we wear silk sarees. so again " every Indian bride " makes no sense
Sabyasachi has so many brides but in fact he is still unmarried.... Everyone wants to be sabyasachi bride but only for lehengas and jewellery 🙂
True
I wore a normal saree on my wedding day n invested the rest of the money in stocks..
You did absolutely great!! Whether it's 1.5lakhs or 15k lehenga, it's still going to be thrown in a corner after your wedding day. So even for rich people, I think it's a waste.
We get it… you’re not like other girls right? Lmao
@@pragatisingh8467 😂😂👀
Best investment ever. 😌
@@chinmayee.j4806 to each his or her own choice
In South India..we don't wear it..I guess 90% who can afford doesn't wishlist it..Don't normalize it as "almost every Indian bride "..I got to know about this brand through band baaja bride..I respect his way of designing, details and his passion..even if someday I may afford it, I don't splurge on it
Yeah we need wear pure silk saree on our wedding day so 🤷🏻♀️
You r right. I. Feel sarees or lehengas shud be worn again and its not just for a single day. (Personal opinion). Def u can't wear these grand stuff to someone else's marriage
Same goes for east. We wear sarees.
The AUDACITY to neglect the MAJORITY of India - East, South, West & pretend every Indian bride wants a lehenga is so crippling unaware of reality.
Ikr
And who made you the spokesperson of "all indian brides"???
😁😁😁
Exactly..
I certainly did!
Not all the middle class girls dream about sabyasachi lehngas. They just want to look beautiful at their wedding day and a 30k to 40k lehnga is enough for that .....but yes sabyasachi is one of the most talented designer of our times and yes it's expensive but that's because he put a lot of effort to make each masterpiece. From dyeing to hand embroidery to final dress. If someone can afford than obviously they had a beautiful taste. Nothing to be bitter about. We can clearly afford same lehngas within our prize range
How amazing it would be if all girls can afford it🥺❤️ this symbolises Indian wear so why not every indian can wear it!
It does not. We who can afford CHOOSE a saree over this nonsense.
Our ethnic weavers, the Odia Samabalpuri Ikat, the Banarasi,the Kanjivaram.
You've to be kidding to think MAJORITY want this nonsense.
MAJORITY of Indian brides don't even want a lehenga, for heaven's sake!!
I actually want to go to a courthouse and sign them papers. My introvert ass will be exhausted doing all this Jesus
Yassss girl
😲😲jeez
Well if you are not religious then you can.
Introvert and a doctor 😂😂i am a medical student and an introvert. Rare often.
Same
I am so sick of these over the top, expensive brands... Often applauded for keeping or promoting culture and arts.
Arts and culture have been around for ages, these fancy celebrities and their posh designers did very little to further it, i'd rather support small businesses/artisans from the local community.
Sabyasachi took the Indian art to an international level! To be honest weavers are loosing jobs and work in rural areas, the more these brands hype the lehengas the more will be work for them even if for the copied ones.
These brands get their work done from small and local artisans and weavers 😑🤷🏻♀️
Do what you want. Let people do what they want.
Stop being bitter and jealous.
As a south indian i had no idea who she is… we are proud to wearing kanchipuram silk saree!
Is it just me and my mum who have wanted this lol ? Like I literally grew up watching band baaja bride and I loved it oml 🥺🥺🥺 and the lehengas are so prettyyy
Bipasha has made Sabyasachi famous 🙏
I am an Indian girl and I DONT want Sabyasachi or Manish Malhotra.. Just normal ..!! Remember by memories not clothes..
And women who buy the original ones have a common, trademark picture in their wedding album with the lehenga hanging on the hook and the 'Sabyasachi' lable clearly in focus . And then pretend that they wanted something 'unique, exquisite and personal' 😂
Okay and? Can we stop being bitter just because we can’t afford it? Let the brides do what they want on their fucking wedding.
@@pragatisingh8467 Which part of the comment was 'bitter'? 😂
@@alpanashahalpana you are literally trying to pull down brides for showing off their designer lehengas. Maybe you don’t realise but you sound very bitter.
Let people live without judging them for gods sake.
@@pragatisingh8467 I am not. I am just drawing the comparison between the claim that someone wants a Sabyasachi lehenga because its 'unique' etc and the fact that their wedding album has a picture where the label is in focus and the design is blurred. 😅 But you do seem to be brave enough to admit that they are 'showing off their designer lehengas' and that means both of us are on the same page. Hope it clarifies.
@@alpanashahalpana but what’s wrong in that if a bride can afford it let it be you don’t need to throw shade at her her weeding her lehnga her pictures she can do whatever the fuck she want its none of your concern so stop being jealous miss
There are several local artisans who handcraft several beautiful designs. They do cost a bit more than the showroom lehengas/sarees/gown but will be remembered later, for it's authenticity. As humans it's better to appreciate a art/craft than being obsessed with it. Please don't get attached to a piece of clothing which won't hold any meaning.
Dekhne me accha lagta hai
Baaki jayenge ham chandini chowk hi😂
Capitalism is the most successful ideology. Took the most important day of a h girls life and made it bout lenhga
😂
@@Vizorfam piece of cloth which will be worn for one day.
well it is an artpiece....his work is exquisite, every detail print etc is well thought out and unique....u may see it as just a lehenga but to me it's what I wear and keep as a keepsake from my wedding day, it would make me feel confident,beautiful and dreamlike to wear it on my dream day
and if u think sabhyasachi brides just care about their dress than that's ur narrow-mindedness and not our problem
capitalism is the present and the future, it exists especially in our weddings since long time, atleast wearing this lehenga has meaning and effort rather than useless things
☭
@@champagneproblemz7386 that same artpiece can be bought in half the price in local markets.its about status signalling and wasting fathers money
Me after reading the thumbnail.....
Groom?
What almost every Indian bride wants is perhaps.......amazing henna colour. Or flowers that adorn her and her new place or the bangle set ( choodiyan).
Say whatsoever, he is India's best fashion designer.
I am glad a boy from the outskirts of calcutta with no connections and money made it this big. And yes, his work is exquisite. But this hype around a Sabyasachi lehenga is too much really. And for Brut to advertise it...well, again too much.
Not every Indian bride need this... We Odia people love wear saree in every occasion especially in our wedding 🥻
The title is wrong. Almost every bride's dream on her wedding to make it happily memorable These expensive lehenga is not true happiness.
Exactly. I would prefer doing my marriage low key, becoz I do not want to impress people who just come to weddings for having food and judging everyone. I would rather spend on our honeymoon, our own food, and buying gifts for close family members. Not for show off.
Idk expensive leghngas are happiness
@@anushkaparashar5600 Lol u are so materialistic, that only the term "expensive" provides you happiness. I hope u don't push those expenses on ur father or husband, but bear it on your own. 🤣
@@Noone-hh5cq there's nothing wrong in being materialistic and wanting finer experiences in life and that's why we study and aspires to be something and don't worry it's not 1920s I'll ofc pay half of my marriage and other half by my husband you just seems so negative
True happiness is different for everybody. You don't get to decide for everyone. Thanks.
I love some designs from sabyasachi, but not all. I think the sarees and jewelleries are really beautiful but lehenghas, not so much.
They're too simple for me. I wish the trends from early and late 2000's bridal fashion make a turn. They usually had very intricate and exquisite designs.
Yes! Lehengas are not that pretty to spend sooo much money on.
Only in India the whole world wants a Sabyasachi lehenga 🌷❤️
ngl , the same old red sabyasachi lehenga IS BORING , what Anushka wore was atleast a breath of fresh air !
To UCs,
Don't engage extravagant weddings. Just have a small one and transfer funds to a corpus for helping UCs who don't have reservation to help them out of poverty.
Yes brother
UC?
@@Noone-hh5cq Unreserved Caste
Wedding should be how the bride and groom wants it to be idk why people shame others for having grand weddings
@@anushkaparashar5600 Not shaming, just saying. We don't really have any support. Might as well try to help our own who are 'oppressors' irrespective of poverty.
U know what's funny people these days criticize other people for choosing extravaganza weddings and spending lot of money on weddings even celebrities too but many of them put all the money in lehangas and other dresses for the occasion do they forget spending this much on clothing is also waste of money . All I want to say in end is if u can't or don't follow don't preach
Amrita puri started the Sabyaachi bridal lehenga trend in bollywood followed by Bipasa Basu; so pretty
"Lehengas inspiring women to marry".. that's some real shit problem out there
Tanishq does it too....its just a tagline, dude. Chill. Even Sabya knows its not true!
@Aarav. Exactly. That's funny. 😂Only a teen girl would think that way. A marriage is no joke.
Idk why ppl are so pressed and writing we from this xyz state don't wear this n that and don't dream of wearing sabyasachi etc. etc like common anyone can afford and wants to have than one will ..and he designs a lot of other Indian bridal wear as well like sarees,suits etc it's just lehangas are his signature crafts that's why they mentioned it so no need to be so salty over it
In that budget,a couple can go to Maldives and enjoy their honeymoon! Not worth spending that much on what you will wear just once in ur lifetime!
I think one of the best things you can do as a bride is *rent* these lehengas, because in the end you are not gonna wear them again in your life. You can buy the dupatta and keep that as a memory. Indian weddings are so expensive these days, court marriage is like the best option.
A friend of mine from Philippines got married and she wore a formal suit from zara on her wedding😂 there wedding was on zoom all their friends and family were on zoom when they both tied knots in front of a government official and signed papers. That has to be the most beautiful wedding I ever attended 😂💕
According to this stupid social media
We should not waste our money on temples, poor, दिवाली fireworks, होली, छट पूजा
But yes we should waste our money on some stupid 3 lakh rupees लहंगा which is total waste because in the streets of बनारस and kanchipuram anyone can get better lehangas then सव्यसाची and even at 5-10 times less price (30k-60k)
I'm from Varanasi and I can vouch for this.
@@shivanginikeshri3765 thanks for your confirmation
Now it's 100% sure
Beautiful dress
Sabyasachi is just a millennial currency and overrated there are other outstanding designer in India too. I would have love to look around in Anamika Khanna store.
I just wanna grow up and say Mom, I did it I'm a Sabyasachi bride with my own money!!!!! If I don't wear that I'm never getting married as if!!!
Girls want to marry to wear a sabyasachi😅 dream of every grl
I want to marry in temple and just want to spend few thousand rupees .... but my parents are like what you have done in your life if we havent invested on marriage....
Now I don't even want to get married as inflation is hitting hard to top it all 1.5 lakh ka lehnega 😀😀😀🤣🤣🤣🤣
"rich" are fascinated by highly priced lehengas
Sabyasachi lehenga 😂
Sabya is handsome ❣️😆
They are just like normal lehengas
All Brides shown in this video are not every Indian bride.
They are either celebrities or upper class brides.
Shame on you Brut. for such derogatory thumbnail.
Do u even know what derogatory means
@@entr0py19 i know very well.
In case you don't know you can search it man.
Do you know that 8 % of India are in middle class , according to govt norm .
Nope just gonna be happy with my traditional gharchola and bandhani panetar that is my dream dress and always will be please don't say all Indian brides because I'm indian not one at all intersted in this lehnga craze
Not every brides..it's just started with Alia Bhatt badri ki dhulaniyaovie seen😂😂😊😊😊😊....
Love sabyasachi but no NOT everyone but if the mans insist on widening the range based on how varied our diversity is..might consider. The only thing I a northeast indian can wear is a blouse from sabyasachi.
PS I’d happily wear a potloi dawned by robert naorem
Meri shadi me mene 6000 ka lhnga phna or me bhot khush thi vo bhot hlka tha achha tha itne pese sirf ek lhnge pr khrch krne itne log bhukhe me rhe he unko dan krdo yarrr
Until this video I was unaware of Sabyasachi bride....😑😑
Not all brides want it.
I would never a sabya outfit even if I were rich
nobody cares about your lack of taste
inspiring women to become brides like lmao?😂
In South India, brides don't wear lehenga for theirr marriages. Personally I don't like lehenga at all.!
Manish Malhotra here 😡
I am dreaming my wedding wearing Sabyasachi but where is the groom 😁😁
Only the rich and famous wants to be sabyasachi bride not all wise girls !
this video was meant for those rich girls not for average trash
Nowadays, it's extremely hard for men to find a bride. Let alone sabyaschi🤦♂️ Even though modern men refuse to take dowry and are understanding, the girls parents expect men to be youthful, have a 6 digit income, rich family background, a lavish lifestyle and pay the entire marriage cost. One of my friend who had a love marriage , was objected by girls parents and didn't attend the marriage, so he bore the entire marriage cost by taking a loan and his mother told me it cost 20 lakh.
In my own personal experience, I met a girl whose mother was ready to offer 8 lakh dowry and eventhough I refused it and never expected any lands or houses. Her mother later decides "I was not worth the dowry" citing my salary was Rs 30k for a month. And this girl, is crying to me how she misses her ex and put conditions like "No physical intimacy for 2yrs, Entire marriage cost should be borne by me since proposal came from my side etc"
Low quality of modern women who have had multiple affairs in the past coupled with skyrocket expectations of girls parents, eventhough, they hail from humble background has forced modern men to back away from marriage.
Although I'm a woman. I agree with you. I hope you rejected her. She's not a good women to be with. There are so many red flags. Seems like she's getting married just for the sake of financial stability and she will never be fully into you.
Nowadays women have so many expectations while getting married - he should be good looking, understanding, rich, earning in lacs etc. But girl first look at you -do u also earn in lacs, or is it just papa ka paisa?? .. I personally know 2-3 women who had been searching for rishtas from the time they were 22-23 but aren't married yet even tho they are 28-29. They feel their prince perfect will come and marry them. People should understand that no one is perfect.
Also, im telling you, marry a woman who earns atleast 50-90% just as you. So that, if incase you get divorced in future, you aren't doomed becoz she will sue u for alimony and destroy your and your family's lives. Choose wisely. Do not fall for looks as looks will fade away sooner or later.
Good luck 🤞
@@Noone-hh5cq Excellent advise. And yes, I didn't move ahead and am not in contact with her anymore. You are a very sensible person.
I feel, both men and women, should evaluate any red flags in their potential future husband/wife.
Esa bhi ho raha hai dunia mai got to know from you. It's sad ya😐😐
Oh what a conversation.. Enlightened
@@suhasvigneshwar678
You're acting as if you men have 0 expectations from girls! You guys want a paper-white or at least the fairest bride with no past, should be tall, slim, beautiful, should have a good family background, should be homely, educated, should know cooking and what not! You men are hypocrites. When you are yourself not a PERFECT PACKAGE, how can you expect the girl to have sooo many qualities?
How one knows it's a Sabyasachi unless you tell them??
Not "Indian" just Northerners actually. Bengali people wear Saree
What is this nonsense?
Most Indian brides want a Banarasi/Kanjivaram/Sambalpuri patta.
Get a grip on reality.
India lives in its villages.
Most Indian brides - South, East, West, wear a SAREE.
NOT a lehenga.
NE has it's own traditional bridal wear
Over-rated...instead of investing in dream lehnga, I live my dream by creating my own brand. Invest in yourself.
I love Sabya designs
Nope, not everyone wants to wear sabyasachi lehenga on their wedding. In fact so many people already on that trend every bride has started to look the same and his bridal pieces have started to look monotonous and boring. .
ഒന്നും മനസ്സിലായില്ല.
Aa polli
അതായതു.. കല്യാണപരിപാടികൾക്കു ഇപ്പോൾ പൊടിക്കുന്ന ക്യാഷ് പോരാ ഇനി കൂടുതൽ വേസ്റ്റ് ആക്കണം എന്ന്....
@@immortalredeemer2654 Thank you, without pausing the video it is hard to understand the content.
പോട്ടെ സാരമില്ല
I don't want, to be the sabhyasachi bride...
Bruhh am i the only one who doesnt want sabyasachi or manish malhotra lehenga or something like that, i just want a normal silk saree which suits me.lol.. i mean who cares all these stuffs.
and i dont even like those lehenga designs.lol
Deepika's English is stonebreaking.
If my wife overdresses or follows the current social 'norms' . I don't want her.
Keep it real and simple. 💯
What's wrong if she's overdressing? It's her choice! If she's doing that with her own money then there's absolutely nothing wrong with that.
@@newbeeify there is certainly a lack of maturity if she does that. but i dont expect you to understand 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Smt_Glaive If you spend money on video games is she allowed to leave you as well?
@@twoshakesofaratsass4748 if she wants to ...YES
@@Smt_Glaive lmao the one who's lacking maturity is you 🤷🏻♀️
The story of materialism and destruction of the planet!
Not every indian woman wants to be a sabhyasanchi bride..
To be very honest.. in the less cost uh can buy a much
beautiful lehanga far better than sabhyasanchi.. and even can afford a better makeup artist..
I don't know why ppl are so obsessed towards this overly rated sabhyasanchi..🙄
EXACTLY. In just 20-25k there are so many better lehengas than this plain overpriced stuff
@@a8894tina true 👍
Definitely this does not represent ALL indian brides, in Maharashtra saree (shaloo) is THE OUTFIT of bride, very few girls prefers lehnga there.
I have not seen single South Indian bride (plz don't point out Deepika) in Lehnga.
Do some basic research 😒
Includes paid promotion...........
Lol, rather than buying sabyasachi you people could buy authentic Bishnupuri and Murshidabad silk sarees like baluchari, swarnachari etc , khandua saree from Odisha to help the weavers sustain their art. These are much more affordable.
My love
Sabyasachi bride is such a stupid term.
Well that's not true 😂
It's Hindu culture
Brut is saying, "sabyasachi lehengas, inspired many girls to become bride" are you out of your mind, literally.. According to you " the girls don't want to get married but when sabyasachi lehenga is there suddenly they desired to become a bride" what rubbish are you taking....
it's a rhetorical statement, have some brains
Kya nautanke he ye....
Dislike the vedio please....
No, sabya is so overrated, same designs all the time, there are many new better designers.
Husband.
I have never been this early 😂😂😂
Overrated and how
I never wanted such stupid lehenga sorry wrong video