Apparently Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra are getting married this weekend

Anonymous
Indian-American here. I usually don't gush over celebrity wedding fashion, but I'm dying over that mehndi lengha...so amazing!!
Anonymous
Holy crap! Her sangreet (sp?) was AMAZING. Jonas brother concert 0.0 https://instagram.com/p/Bq4sB7WHWR0/
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Anonymous wrote:She's TEN YEARS older than he is.


So what? My husband is ten years older than me.


And I'm nine years older than my dreamy handsome husband. Two amazing kids and together over a decade. Anyone that hung up on this is living in the dark ages.

Without getting pregnant to
Trap
Him?


NP, but seriously?

All these poor, poor men, out there, married to women who stole their sperm and impregnated themselves In secret. It’s just so amazing that they were able to swoop in, and “do the right thing” marrying these conniving hussies and providing them with a better life, and didn’t leave their bastard children out in the cold
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Anonymous wrote:Holy crap! Her sangreet (sp?) was AMAZING. Jonas brother concert 0.0 https://instagram.com/p/Bq4sB7WHWR0/


Sangeet. Looks like it was SO much fun! Love the part where she and her mom are doing a performance together.
Anonymous
No party is bigger than an Indian wedding party!! Days and days of celebration and just fun, fun, fun! Since Nick Jonas belongs to a musical family and Hollywood - the sangeet would have been a friendly competition between Hollywood and Bollywood - as to who can party more. This must have been an awesome wedding.
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Anonymous wrote:She is coming off as so desperate here.


With her fame, her talent, her looks and her money...SHE is coming off desperate?

She has got a young, single, rich, childless, celebrity man who wants to marry her - SHE is coming off desperate?



Yes. She is.


Why? Bc you have none of that?


+ 1.

Anonymous
They had at least three weddings. One official court wedding (or two? one in US and one in India?), a Christian wedding and a Hindu wedding. The thing with the Hindu wedding is that it has many, many other ceremonies before the wedding and usually it all goes for days (if not weeks and months). These pre-ceremonies are a way to party with family, friends and get to know each other. With the wealth, celebrity and Hollywood-Bollywood connection...this would be like nothing people have seen before. Most of these events would be for the entire day. I am counting the puja, mehndi, sangeet, wedding and the reception. So at least 4 or 5 full day events for the Hindu wedding. There will also be the post-wedding Hindu ceremony - Bidai or Doli. Usually, people take days, weeks or even months to recover from these weddings. Also, since there was so many performances at the wedding, I can only imagine how much practice and rehearsals and coordinating would have gone into this wedding, before the wedding itself.

Since they also incorporated the Western celebrations, from bridal shower to bachelorette party...there would have been a lot to manage all of this. Well, they could manage all of this because of their wealth and their connections in both Bollywood and Hollywood.
Anonymous
If hope when my kids want to marry they elope!
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The Palace.
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Anonymous wrote:If hope when my kids want to marry they elope!

You must be a lot of fun at parties.
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The Palace.

That is gorgeous!
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Anonymous wrote:If hope when my kids want to marry they elope!

You must be a lot of fun at parties.


I am. I especially love my Indian Weddings. However, they cost an arm and a leg. The average wedding in the US costs less than $30k. Indian weddings are several times more. In my circles, Indian weddings are running at $200,000-$300,000. The logistics required to plan multi-day functions is not easy.

https://www.washingtonian.com/2015/09/13/how-indian-weddings-in-america-became-so-amazing-and-so-pricey/

I love Indian weddings where I am the guest and can party with gusto. I just don't want to shell this kind of dough for my kids wedding. I'd rather buy them a house and gift them a life of no-mortgage.
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The Palace.

That is gorgeous!


+ 1. Rajasthan is to this day a magical, fairy tale state in India. Full of amazing palaces and just amazing culture. I have been in this palace multiple times and it is grand and gorgeous. It is huge in scale and pictures will never do it justice. People should also checkout the amazing lake palace in Udaipur - a marble palace which is truly like a jewel box in the middle of a lake. Its a very exclusive and expensive hotel now (most palaces were converted into hotels, with the royals still retaining and living in one part of the palace). Pretty pricey and difficult to get a reservation. Venue of many over the top 1%er weddings. This was the kind of unimaginable wealth in India before colonialism.
Anonymous
they look so awkward together. neither seems remotely interested in the other.
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Anonymous wrote:they look so awkward together. neither seems remotely interested in the other.


I did not believe this paring when they were at the red carpet and she was wearing the trenchcoat dress. But now they have really grown on me and I am more used to them. They look well matched when Priyanka is not in high fashion clothes and just in regular clothes. In my mind, the Jonas brothers were young Disney stars and it was a mental shift to see them as grown ups. I like their family too and think that they will fit in with the close-knit family Indian family structure of PC's family.
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