Groom’s Baarat Opts For Silent Wedding Procession By Using Headphones Like In ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’

The entire concept of silent parties is very interesting. Everyone straps on headphones, cranks up their favourite beats, and hits the dance floor. It’s a wild scene – you’re dancing like nobody’s watching, but to an outsider, it’s just a room full of people busting moves in complete silence.

Speaking of which, a wedding in India broke all traditions and opted for a “silent baarat”. The groom’s procession was handed headphones and everyone started grooving to their own tunes. A video of his “silent baarat” was shared by a content creator on Instagram named @shefoodie.

Have a look at the video here:

The aim behind this trend is to have fun without disturbing the neighbourhood. Wedding processions can be really loud and be a real headache for people and animals living in the surrounding areas. The silent aspect eliminates noise pollution, thereby making it a versatile option for various venues and neighbourhoods.

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