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From a small house in Kutch where ₹10 was a dream, to adorning the hands of Bollywood’s biggest stars Veena Nagda’s 42-year ...
Wall Street witnessed an extraordinary spectacle as Varun Navani and Amanda Soll's Indian wedding 'baraat' transformed the financial district into a vibrant dance floor. Hundreds of guests ...
A Sabyasachi-clad bride brought Wall Street to a standstill as her 400-person baraat turned New York City into a vibrant celebration of Indian culture. The bride's red lehenga, adorned with gold ...
The groom of the Indian wedding that halted the Wall Street, a bustling hub in New York, for some time is a techie with Gujarati roots. Indian-origin Varun Navani is the CEO of an AI company, Rolai.
Wall Street Indian Wedding Video: Weddings in India are a grand affair. The ceremony is marked by vibrant menus, lavish decor and elaborate rituals. It’s not only a union of two individuals but a ...
The internet is going crazy over a colourful Indian wedding procession that is making its way down Wall Street in New York City. A group of Indian Americans in traditional clothing can be seen ...
In an unexpected burst of colour and music, New York’s iconic Wall Street — usually associated with stock tickers and serious suits — was recently taken over by a jubilant Indian wedding procession.
Untranslated Punjabi language is also used, along with a glimpse of an elaborate traditional Indian wedding. “I wrote this book because it’s the one thing I can give back,” she said.
Size of the Market: The brokerage firm Jefferies, in a report, said, “The Indian wedding industry size of approximately Rs 10 lakh crore (USD 130 billion) is second only to food and grocery, with an ...
Recently, the “Uyi Amma” girl got her first tattoo—with her mom by her side for the special moment. The star kid got a butterfly tattoo with a Trishul at its center, inked on the back of her neck. A ...
From crushed roots to rose-scented pastes, turmeric is a pre-wedding beauty ritual—but also a vessel for connection across ...