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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Watching these weddings is like watching a circus How much did they pay Ivanka Hillary etc to attend? [/quote] LOL. Americans came for free to check the amazing "Indian Wedding" off their bucket list. These people come wagging their tails when people have money. At one time it was the rich oil sheiks and the crazy rich Asians that made them dance on their tunes. Now it is the Indian Billionaires. The only people who looked as if they belonged to the circus was awfully dressed Americans who do not have a sense for Indian clothes. They looked like clowns. With all that money, you would think that they would get a stylist to dress them up. Horrendous!![/quote] Every American I know who was invited to a lavish Indian wedding was provided everything -- including their clothes -- by the hosts. It would have been offensive to refuse to wear them. [/quote] The clothing was beautiful and custom made by top designer and their team. People just racist. Hate the billionaires for stealing and hoarding wealth, not for your classless attacks on their looks. [/quote] Ambanis are much loved in India because their stocks made the common man rich. Their lavish weddings had added glamour and excitement to the Indian wedding industry. "Wed in India" is something that Modi and Ambanis are propagating. The wealth generated via this wedding spending has indeed percolated downwards. As for the Bollywood connection? Bombay is a hub for commerce as well as the film industry. It is like LA and NYC was one and the same place. Yes, Indians have always had big weddings. But then the divorce rates are also low. So, it is not as if you waste all the money on a wedding that will end in divorce. Besides, now the wealth in India is growing so they can spend it any way they want. It's not as if the wealth will be spent on alimony and child custody battles. Why no outcry when BRF spends money (from looting India) to get their horse-faced children married? [/quote] You are a disgusting person to use the term "horse-faced". The BRF has had outcry for generations. [/quote]
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