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Gurgaon Weddings ‘Import’ Band-Baaja from Delhi

With the wedding season in a full stream, a few days in December will see hundreds of weddings in NCR.
This lucky day marks the return of the large city wedding season and has spelled the good news for the wedding industry.
However, with so many marriages and some resources faced, those who married in Gurgaon this wedding season realized that they needed to ‘import’ many things from neighboring cities, especially bandwallah.
We were booked twice for almost every day in December: BandwallahSselaborate procession has been limited for the last eighteen months or more because the rules imposed by administration in the light of a pandemic.
These restrictions have been appointed now, and Baroat returns – complete with bands and Baaja.
But this means overbooking from bandwallah in this busy wedding season.
“We booked twice almost every day in December.
On busy days, we even have three bookings a day.
Something more practical.
But we have questions for as many as five weddings on a few days.
We have to turn some consequences, “said a wedding ribbon operator from Gurgaon.
‘Bandwalllah Delhi can charge you almost 50% more than Gurgaon’s’y Gurugrammers chose to wait for clarity in the rules, and did not start ordering the band until it was very late, and they realized everything had been ordered earlier.
Nikhil Sharma, whose siblings will get married at the end of this month, tell us, “We only started seeing the band and ghodi late last month because we were not sure the rules were there.
But we soon realized, not available.
Some tell us that they can Get a band from Pataudi or Manesar with an additional cost.
In the end, we turned to Delhi.
“But getting a band from Delhi for your Gurgaon wedding is not easy or cheap.
The band collects extra to travel, especially in a busy wedding season.
“The situation in Delhi is the same, but for some extra money, someone can still get bandwallah to come to Gurgaon.
They can charge you almost 50% more but many people are willing to pay for the big marriage,” Manoj said, who operated the wedding ribbon at Gurgaon.
Bandwallah in the southern part of capital said that almost 15-20% of all their questions and bookings today came from the millennium city.
However, many people have delayed their marriage until everything becomes ‘normal’ and they don’t want to compromise on anything, even if it means paying a greater amount for the band.
Akarsh Raj, a resident of South Gurgaon City who will get married next week, tells us, “We only have a moderate low marriage in the family for the past 18 months because of a pandemic, but I want me to be a ‘normal’ rule allows.
Therefore, spend some extra grands It is not a big problem.
Shaadi Mein Toh Kharcha Hota Hai Hai.
“Also read the night for vintage car lovers in Gurgaona, the latest event in Gurgaon saw several vintage cars marching, and among those who were amazed by them were members of the royal and diplomat family.

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