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US News: A 400-person Indian wedding procession took place on Wall Street this week. The baraat featured music, dancing, and traditional attire. The groom walk ...
home Offbeat "400-Person Indian Baraat" Shuts Down Wall Street, Video Goes Viral The backdrop of skyscrapers and the New York Stock Exchange adds a surreal touch to the already extravagant scene ...
Meet Varun Navani, Indian-origin Gujarati techie whose baraat shut down Wall Street The Varun-Amanda wedding has broken the internet with 20 permits that cost over $25,000 and a baarat that ...
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 ...
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Mr Navani and Ms Soll spent between $25,000 (Rs 21 lakh) and $66,000 (Rs 56 lakh) per location to shut down Wall Street for the special occasion. A video of the grand Indian wedding celebration ...
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A grand Indian wedding took over Manhattan's Financial District last weekend, as the traditional baraat—a jubilant wedding procession—brought a full stop to the usually fast-paced Wall Street ...