India, May 19 -- There's no bride, no groom just band, baaja, and full shaadi glam. A growing trend among Gen Z is the rise of fake weddings: full-blown wedding-themed parties with no actual marriage ... Read More
India, May 19 -- There was no bride. No groom. And yet, the crowd was dressed to the nines, all set for band and baaja. Well, GenZ is embracing a new party trend: fake weddings. It's when you show up ... Read More
India, May 16 -- There's no bride, no groom just band, baaja, and full shaadi glam. A growing trend among Gen Z is the rise of fake weddings: full-blown wedding-themed parties with no actual marriage ... Read More
India, May 16 -- There's no bride, no groom just band, baaja, and full shaadi glam. A growing trend among Gen Z is the rise of fake weddings: full-blown wedding-themed parties with no actual marriage ... Read More
India, May 15 -- When 21-year-old Shweta Kaushik from Chandigarh sees her phone light up with a call, she freezes. "Even if it's just the dentist, I wait for it to stop and then text them," she says, ... Read More
India, May 15 -- When 21-year-old Shweta Kaushik from Chandigarh sees her phone light up with a call, she freezes. "Even if it's just the dentist, I wait for it to stop and then text them," she says, ... Read More
India, May 15 -- When 21-year-old Shweta Kaushik from Chandigarh sees her phone light up with a call, she freezes. "Even if it's just the dentist, I wait for it to stop and then text them," she says, ... Read More
India, May 14 -- When 21-year-old Shweta Kaushik from Chandigarh sees her phone light up with a call, she freezes. "Even if it's just the dentist, I wait for it to stop and then text them," she says, ... Read More
India, May 10 -- F or many Indian travellers, Azerbaijan and Turkey had fast become favourites - with their history, architecture and relatively accessible travel options. But a shift in geopolitical ... Read More
India, May 10 -- F or many Indian travellers, Azerbaijan and Turkey had fast become favourites - with their history, architecture and relatively accessible travel options. But a shift in geopolitical ... Read More