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Big Fat Indian Weddings Can Now Be Insured But Do You Really Need One
India is preparing for one of its busiest wedding seasons, with nearly 46 lakh weddings expected in 2025 and spending projected at around Rs 6.5 lakh crore. As celebrations grow grander, Indian weddings often resemble Bollywood productions with choreographed sangeets, elaborate décor and multi-day festivities. But with budgets crossing Rs 30–35 lakh for most weddings, and luxury ceremonies easily exceeding Rs 1 crore, families are pouring unprecedented amounts into these events. With such
Big Fat Indian Weddings Can Now Be Insured But Do You Really Need One
India is preparing for one of its busiest wedding seasons, with nearly 46 lakh weddings expected in 2025 and spending projected at around Rs 6.5 lakh crore. As celebrations grow grander, Indian weddings often resemble Bollywood productions with choreographed sangeets, elaborate décor and multi-day festivities. But with budgets crossing Rs 30–35 lakh for most weddings, and luxury ceremonies easily exceeding Rs 1 crore, families are pouring unprecedented amounts into these events. With such
Wedding Debt in 2025: Two-Thirds of Couples Regret Overspending, Says LendingTree Report
A recent report from LendingTree has revealed a concerning trend among newlyweds in 2025: the financial burden of weddings is pushing a growing number of couples into debt, with long-lasting effects on their relationships and financial stability. According to the survey, two-thirds of couples took on debt to fund their big day, and many are left with serious regrets after the festivities have ended. The report paints a stark picture of modern weddings extravagant affairs often driven by s
Wedding Debt in 2025: Two-Thirds of Couples Regret Overspending, Says LendingTree Report
A recent report from LendingTree has revealed a concerning trend among newlyweds in 2025: the financial burden of weddings is pushing a growing number of couples into debt, with long-lasting effects on their relationships and financial stability. According to the survey, two-thirds of couples took on debt to fund their big day, and many are left with serious regrets after the festivities have ended. The report paints a stark picture of modern weddings extravagant affairs often driven by s









