In Part 3 , we will discuss the "Fight Club" of wedding planning—how to disagree with your family without burning down the mandap.
If you are reading this, you have already survived the guest list wars, the caterer meltdowns, and the great saree vs. lehenga debate from Part 1 . Welcome back, bride, groom, parent, or patient planner. lagna pahave karun part 2
Beyond the grandeur, finding the quiet moments that make a marriage. In Part 3 , we will discuss the
Because a wedding should be seen with the heart. Lagna pahave karun. [Link to Part 1: Surviving the Guest List & Caterer Chaos] Welcome back, bride, groom, parent, or patient planner
A nervous groom makes a forgetful husband. A settled groom makes a present partner. In a traditional Marathi wedding, the Antarpat (cloth) is held between the bride and groom during the Mangalashtak . Then, it drops. This is the loudest cheer of the night. But watch closely. For three seconds, they see each other. Don't just record the scream. Look at their micro-expressions. The relief. The "We made it." The silent apology for the fight about the flower color last week.