The average amount of money being spent by Asian families on weddings in the UK has increased to more than £30,000.
Research carried out by Asian bridal magazine Viya found wedding budgets had increased dramatically over the past five years.
The rise has been linked to the glamour of Bollywood, British celebrity culture and increased spending power.
Latest figures for the cost of the average white Western wedding range from £17,000 to £20,000.
Asian weddings are big business in Britain, with the market worth £300m a year and rising.
Bollywood influence
More and more companies which specifically cater for these events are springing up all over the country.
Wedding dress designer Mani Kohli said the amount of money spent on dresses had risen sharply.
She said: "Girls used to spend £1,000 - £1,500 up to two to three years ago. Last year saw them escalating to £2,000 - £2,500.
"This year, I have seen a lot of difference. I have seen girls not even blinking when I say this is £3,000 - £4,000 or more."
The trend has been put down to the influence of Bollywood, British celebrity culture and the media - which all give brides something to aspire to and make them aware of what is available for their big day, says the BBC's communities reporter Niki Cardwell.
Another factor is spending power.
Most of today's brides and grooms are third generation British Asians and their parents, by now well-established and successful, are keen to show off their wealth at these weddings which are hugely important in their communities, our reporter says.
Fari Hussein was the last of five daughters in her family to get married - and said her family had been saving for years.
She told the BBC: ""It was like a dream wedding, it was massive, it lasted for over six weeks and I've actually been preparing for my wedding since December."
He father, Fazar, said: "We didn't have very lavish holidays, you know. We never smoke, never drink. We just live within our own means... and save the money."
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for some thats like 2 years and a bits wage... its sad that we neglect our poverty stricken brothers and sisters around the world, and spend all this money for show for a few days...
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Yes unfortunately that is the reality of the uk, asian families compete amongst each other by spending excessive money on weddings hence they think its incresing their izzat amongst their relative, these weddings may include hiring djs, dance floor, waiters to serve the food, flashy motors, too much gold etc. I worked in a call centre where people requested for loans, when asian requested a loan it was mainly for the basis of either by a flashy car or a grand wedding, what a shame that asian take on debt just to look good infront of society, three quarters of the time they follow the indian custom such as mahnia, mehndi, some even have stag do's, these weddings just goes to show that the day has come where people will do salaam to paisa as in the uk not much people want to know you if your a lower class family, i supose they do all this just to fit in and look good. What happened to the traditional religious way of doing a islamic wedding? Knowledge has started to fade
shud just get marrid on an island sumwhere,,,then no1 will wna cum coz wont be able to afford the ticket (or they'll be to kanjoos to fork out for it) then it'll be a nice cheap wedding with no1 there...the less the merrier eh?
it is kinda ridiculous. but ppl are competing and just want to show ppl. ppl have forgotton the way of our rasullallah.
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I blame bollywood No honestly, the dresses they show off and stuff, obviously girls would want them.... Oh and I also blame the rising price of gold
She told the BBC: ""It was like a dream wedding, it was massive, it lasted for over six weeks and I've actually been preparing for my wedding since December."
What did u do for 6 weeks woman?! Have a party at ur house everyday or sumfing?!!
There's no need to spend excessivley,just the bride and groom back of the garden with couple of relatives perhaps a barbecue halal ofcourse TAHIRA BURGERS, thats all keep it simple but sweet
Yeah, great, dolled up for a day at the cost of 30 smakaroons! - 10/15K is fine, the rest shoul dhave been put to better use. Like deposit for a house, buy a car. Silly idiots. Not worth it, unless you're rolling in the stuff!
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These days it's common for people to be married AND divorced within six weeks of marriage...Hope she's not one of them, or it would have been waste....
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Dhan Guru Arjan Dev Mahraaj Ji!
Kal Meh Bėḏ Atharbaṇ Hū Nā Kẖuḏā Alhu Bẖa.
In the Dark Age of Kali Yuga, the Atharva Veda became prominent; Allah became the Name of God.
Yeah, great, dolled up for a day at the cost of 30 smakaroons! - 10/15K is fine, the rest shoul dhave been put to better use. Like deposit for a house, buy a car. Silly idiots. Not worth it, unless you're rolling in the stuff!
even that's too expensive... personally.. mine gonna be short and sweet... have the anand karaj (marriage ceremony) at Gurdwara bright and early in the mornin.. n tha's it...
the only thing i'll have to pay for is my chola (robe/cloak)
Even that's too expensive... personally.. mine gonna be short and sweet... have the anand karaj (marriage ceremony) at Gurdwara bright and early in the mornin.. n tha's it...
the only thing i'll have to pay for is my chola (robe/cloak)
Well that's the ideal Sikh wedding! - But you know people have to keep up with the Jones sadly.
Ėk Gusā Alhu Mėrā
The One Lord, the Lord of the World, is my God Allah.
Dhan Guru Arjan Dev Mahraaj Ji!
Kal Meh Bėḏ Atharbaṇ Hū Nā Kẖuḏā Alhu Bẖa.
In the Dark Age of Kali Yuga, the Atharva Veda became prominent; Allah became the Name of God.
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