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Tying the knot in lockdown? In India, live-streamed weddings are all the rage

January 09, 2021 The wedding meal ready to be laid out. Weddings and Marigold After a pandemic-hit year characterised by movement restrictions and social distancing, Indian wedding planners and families are getting more creative with ideas for the big day – with a live-streamed event creating a huge buzz on social media . Shivaprakaash and Mahathi’s recent Tamil wedding held in December in Chennai went viral, with images of the kalyana sappadu – the wedding meal, traditionally served on a banana leaf – provided, hot, to guests in the comfort of their homes, along with a menu card and Indian sweets. The invitations, when they were sent out, listed the details of the virtual wedding, along with when the meal would be delivered on the day of the wedding. Many people complimented the couple on their creativity, noting that the method could also scale back food waste, a common problem at large weddings.

New normal? Tamil family home-delivers wedding meals to guests

New normal? Tamil family home-delivers wedding meals to guests This trend came into light after pictures of the ‘Kalyana Sappadu’ or wedding meal being delivered by a Tamil family to the doorsteps of guests started doing rounds on social media By Rasti Amena|   Published: 14th December 2020 3:56 pm IST Pictures of wedding meal and invitation (Twitter) Chennai: The pandemic outbreak has changed the definition of ‘normal’ in our lives. Just like the other aspects of our life, the advent of coronavirus has also altered the way weddings takes place. From minimal events with 50 guests to virtual rituals, the big fat weddings have undergone quite a makeover during the pandemic. Joining the list of new normal is the latest trend of sending wedding food to the invitees at their doorstep.

Guest gets wedding food delivered at home, concept impresses people

Guest gets wedding food delivered at home, concept impresses people
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Tamil Family Sends Over Food For Online Wedding Attendees, Tweet Goes Viral

Tamil Family Sends Over Food For Online Wedding Attendees, Tweet Goes Viral Tamil Family Sends Over Food For Online Wedding Attendees, Tweet Goes Viral A Tamil family home-delivered wedding food along with an invitation to attend it, virtually. The post has gone viral on social media. Highlights They sent over a wedding feast as part of the invitation The Twitter post went viral as users found it a wonderful idea Wedding season is in full swing in India, with people adopting new and innovative ways to tie the knot amid the pandemic. Some are choosing to do a small, intimate ceremony, while others are trying the online wedding route wherein attendees are invited to grace the celebrations virtually. The bride and the groom simply ask friends and relatives to join the webcast online - a practice which has become all the rage in recent times keeping in mind the restrictions. However, there has been another addition to the virtual wedding invitation. A Tamil family home-delivered

Amid pandemic, this Indian couple delivered their wedding food to guests doorstep

Amid pandemic, this Indian couple delivered their wedding food to guests’ doorstep; check it out The couple not only organised a webcast of their wedding for the guests but also arranged for doorstep delivery of the food. Updated: December 12, 2020 8:00:17 pm The food was delivered in four baskets along with instructions about the order in which the food was to be served. (Source: shivani/Twitter) From minimal events to virtual rituals, the quintessential big fat Indian weddings have undergone quite a makeover during the pandemic. Adding to the trend, a couple not only organised a webcast of their wedding for the guests but also got their wedding food delivered to their homes.

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