Wonderful idea! Our Indian weddings are very colorful! It is wholesome entertainment for 2 days...Someone trying to monetize this is good!!
[h=1]Want to attend a big, fat Indian wedding? Buy a ticket
Suneera Tandon[/h]29 mins ago Quartz india
Always wanted to play dress up for an Indian wedding, wear henna and dance to some Bollywood music? Now you don’t even need to have Indian friends to join the fun.
Joinmywedding.com, a month-old startup based in Brisbane, Australia,will let you buy a ticket to an Indian wedding for $300 or roughly Rs20,000 per person. Airfare isn’t included.
Joinmywedding.com was co-founded by Hungarian strategy consultant Márti Matécsa, who says she got the idea after attending a wedding in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Enamored by the ceremonies, saris, and food, she discussed opening up Indian weddings to foreigners with friend and Australian entrepreneur Orsi Parkanyi. Parkanyi, too, shared Matécsa’s fascination with Indian weddings but had no acquaintances in the country who could invite her to one.
“For cultural experiences, nothing equals a wedding, more so in India,” Parkanyi, a serial entrepreneur based in Brisbane, who also runs women’s networking website womenforentrepenuers.com, told Hindustan Times.
http://qz.com/735997/want-to-attend-a-big-fat-indian-wedding-buy-a-ticket/
[h=1]Want to attend a big, fat Indian wedding? Buy a ticket
Suneera Tandon[/h]29 mins ago Quartz india
Always wanted to play dress up for an Indian wedding, wear henna and dance to some Bollywood music? Now you don’t even need to have Indian friends to join the fun.
Joinmywedding.com, a month-old startup based in Brisbane, Australia,will let you buy a ticket to an Indian wedding for $300 or roughly Rs20,000 per person. Airfare isn’t included.
Joinmywedding.com was co-founded by Hungarian strategy consultant Márti Matécsa, who says she got the idea after attending a wedding in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Enamored by the ceremonies, saris, and food, she discussed opening up Indian weddings to foreigners with friend and Australian entrepreneur Orsi Parkanyi. Parkanyi, too, shared Matécsa’s fascination with Indian weddings but had no acquaintances in the country who could invite her to one.
“For cultural experiences, nothing equals a wedding, more so in India,” Parkanyi, a serial entrepreneur based in Brisbane, who also runs women’s networking website womenforentrepenuers.com, told Hindustan Times.
http://qz.com/735997/want-to-attend-a-big-fat-indian-wedding-buy-a-ticket/