The future of the Wedding House-Traditional or Virtual Wedding?


As a millennial, we all have grown up watching Bollywood movies and have dreamt of a filmy wedding in our entire life. Seldom, we may have created storylines with this influence and awaited a big fat Indian wedding on our own but that was pre-Covid. Well, people can call you a Rom-Com fanatic, but it gives us butterflies to read about Zoom proposals, Virtual Weddings instead of booking a wedding venue, and getting to know all about the couple’s union.

However, it also shatters us that the pandemic has shocked a mass of people. With safety and social distancing norms, which the pandemic has made mandatory, weddings are becoming leaner, with no physical gathering at the banquet hall. During these times, digital weddings, where a priest, the couple, and the guests are connected via a video call, have emerged as a substitute for the grand affair. To plan a wishful wedding by booking a wedding hall and having to cancel it with a heavy heart is not what couples had imagined. This drastic change has turned the wedding house topsy-turvy and questions future trends. What is the future of the wedding house-Traditional or Virtual Wedding? Let us find out.

Our Cultural Wedding Values

Our Indian culture revolves around its ancient accustomed traditional legacy with the involvement of divine, auspicious dates and holy ceremonies that are merely held for successful validation. These factors play a vital role in the wedding rituals, especially the Vedic chants and mantras that eternally shield a couple.

 

For ages, our society supports these customs genuinely and celebrates the occasion wholeheartedly. Participation of the family members is so much more than bringing togetherness. Every relative shower the couple with their love and blessings during the matrimony. Giving away the daughter (aka Kanyadaan) too plays an important role in the event and that validates the marriage ceremony. It reflects the correct meaning of an Indian Wedding mended with cultural values.

 

Made by technology

 

E-invites, Video calling, sangeet performances in the drawing-room, and make-up tutorials collectively are all part of a virtual wedding. Thanks to a number of services which include an online gift registry, online party portals, digital wedding albums, online ushers, delivery services for meals and gifts to the virtual guests and personalized thank you notes that Virtual weddings are being made easy.  

 

Planning and more

 

When planning a wedding, the first step is to figure out the scale of the event, and planning a virtual wedding is no different apart from booking a marriage hall as you need to build a guest list, send digital invitations, and finalize a venue online—Facebook Live, YouTube, private websites, or Zoom—and mention the time of the ceremony. Also, sending out small memorable gifts or props that guests can bring to the virtual wedding is a great idea. Also, have a dedicated tech team, like someone from the family itself who is tech-savvy and can seamlessly manage technical aspects of live streaming.

 

You need to have all the details required to plan, including an exhaustive list of vendors and partners for photoshoots, sangeet, and pheras as it works like any other wedding. Customized e-invites will be sent to all the guests, the bride will be given virtual training on how to dress and wear make-up, trained mehendi artists can guide family members over video on how one can apply mehendi, close friends and family can put up a song and dance performances in their living rooms and the Pandit Ji can conduct pheras and other ceremonies virtually with the set-up of an actual wedding—including the flowers, fire, and other things.

 

Is virtual the way forward?

 

Virtual weddings are low in cost, takes less time, travel and planning but they can't fully re-create the fun and emotions of a physical wedding, and wedding house planners feel that once the pandemic is over, people will move back to physical weddings and start booking marriage venue, resort for marriage, destination wedding venue where most of the guests can attend in-person. Well, partial virtual weddings are here to stay since it will make it easier for older family members or friends who can't travel from abroad to attend the festivities. Many couples may prefer to stream or broadcast their weddings additionally to have people physically present. There is an absence of sensation and feeling without guests and marriage function hall but these weddings have played a crucial role in making the proceeding accessible to everyone with an Internet connection and there’s also no limit to the total number of guests. If families are not completely ok with ceremonies running online then the alternative would be to have a hybrid wedding in which the function exists both on-ground and online.

Till then, families and going-to-be married couples can get the stigma of virtual weddings out of their minds as these help the people who matter attend the function.

What to Expect in Long Run?

Coronavirus has modified our way of living in a positive way by bringing hygienic routines into our daily routines. Globally, the new normal is said to be for the betterment of the people. As far as the Wedding House of India is concerned, all major dependents on the government guidelines. Therefore, it can be perceived that involving accurate safety measures in wedding planning can bring it back to boom.

 

Our Indian community respects cultural values more than virtual unions. Another reason to foresee traditional weddings taking place is by recollecting the number of couples who have earlier postponed their ceremony. It is only due to the current COVID-19 situation that virtual weddings are seen to be accepted but we do expect to see the virtual trend decline as the disease exits our lives. The beauty of our Indian wedding lies majorly behind the culture itself. As long as technology and culture do not merge, there is a bright future for the wedding industry.

Conclusion

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