Relatives, friends, family, neighbours, the entire world is
here to see you. You: the center of attraction.
You need to be calm, look pretty, make acceptable, social
conversations in shudh Assamese
without uttering any cuss-words (blimey, it is difficult!), be graceful while in
your head, you’ll be making calculations of how many relatives have gone to the
beautician (billed on your name), is anyone feeling left-out, change the bloody
CD playing Honey Singh tracks and if that photographer asks to pose again, you shall shove his equipment up his rear!
A lot of things can go haywire and nervous breakdown is
quite a possibility. But unlike all the horrid bridal experiences that I had
heard before my wedding (I was seeking advice), none of them happened. Well,
not much…
To be honest, there was this one time when I had an allergy
breakout the day before mehendi… To think that I NEVER had a pimple or skin problem all my life, including
teenage-dirtbag years, and to be covered with rashes the day before my mehendi!
Argh! So, allergy tablets!
Most essential thing in your beauty kit! That was my only freaky-panicky
moment.
By the way, if you think you’d be pampered and looked after,
you are wrong! Atleast I weren’t! So, don’t crib if you are not treated like a
princess on D-Day. I ironed all my bridal clothes, ironed my mom’s
clothes, made different sets of clothing along with the required accessories,
for the many different functions, packed my bridal trousseau. On my mehendi
day, I wore a nightie and worked around the house, negotiated the seating
arrangements with the tent decorator, and made lunch for everyone, including
the cameraman who had arrived early.
Social Glue in a cup |
Keep the alcoholic juices flowing. If you don’t drink or not from a family who
does, just find another social glue that works as much. For us, it was
home-made brew that worked. All days of the wedding, there was a subtle supply
(like under-the-table network) of the brew passing hands. People were happy
high, dancing and being non-sensical which is so much better than
religious/political/financial discussions amongst grown-ups during weddings.
In-between tip: To
make them stop playing Honey Singh’s tracks, have your favourite mix ready and
ask your mix to be played. I had my back-up.
When the photographers are around, try to comply, but when they try to make you pose like a shy bride or ask for Bollywood-poster-inspired poses, give them the snap and place a mental note that the next time they ask, you shall shove their equipments up their butt! Instead, ask your friends to bring their DSLRs. Our candid photographers candidly couldn’t come, so we did our best booking an alternate photographer in the last few days; however, the best decision was to ask Sanjana and Raj to carry their cameras. Friends capture you as who you are, not like some Madhuri Dixit poser. I liked their photos soooo much better than the so called "professionals"!
When the photographers are around, try to comply, but when they try to make you pose like a shy bride or ask for Bollywood-poster-inspired poses, give them the snap and place a mental note that the next time they ask, you shall shove their equipments up their butt! Instead, ask your friends to bring their DSLRs. Our candid photographers candidly couldn’t come, so we did our best booking an alternate photographer in the last few days; however, the best decision was to ask Sanjana and Raj to carry their cameras. Friends capture you as who you are, not like some Madhuri Dixit poser. I liked their photos soooo much better than the so called "professionals"!
One girl, many helping hands |
Oh, also, a last tip: Choose a husband who is as nonsensical
as you are! There were a lot of cute gestures and stupid one-liners
passed between us during the wedding ceremony that made the ceremony more
endurable; but let’s keep that for sweet memory. J
Awesome!!!
ReplyDeletehAHAHA... thanks Rasna! How's you and Matteo! :P
DeleteGreat ...i enjoyed every bit of it
DeleteI'm good n Matteo is awesome too !!!
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DeleteAmazingggggg!!!!!!!! Trust me i am facing all of that and more for my own wedding on 26th January...thats this Sunday...running from one place to the other while managing work.
ReplyDeleteBut this blog of yours...seriously WOMAN you know what you know...and thanks a TONNE. :)
Hahaha... just rem' to look pretty! And enjoy every moment of it all... the good, the bad and the ugly! ;) All the best! :*
DeleteAwesome..!!! I could so relate to ur article as I too had to do things like packing maan dhora gifts all by myself.. and d photographer thing is soo true! messed up a li'l of my mehndi in d posing process.. hmmmphh..!!
ReplyDeletekhik khik wot a M-O-H !!....mur biyat2 enekuai kiba eta likhibi sun...you are just awesome woman or rather Mrs. Saud!!
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