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:
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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.
Do you like this idea?