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Patna: Many hopes to revive business as ‘lagan’ season begins

Patna: Many hopes to revive business as 'lagan' season begins
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Patna: With relaxation in a covid-induced limit, the bride and groom hopes to tie the knot during the ‘laagan’ season in November and December.
This, in turn, has placed a smile on the face of everyone related to the hospitality and wedding industry that has struggled to meet the needs in the middle of a pandemic.
The hotel, wedding room, dinner, clubs and yards in the city are fully booked until next year because many people cancel their wedding because of a pandemic, have decided to hold a big wedding after Kartik Purnima on November 19.
General manager A five-star hotel near JP Roundabout BD Singh told this newspaper that he did not have the remaining slots because all dates had been booked for November and December.
“People have even ordered the hall, for April and May next year, before,” he said, adding that the hotel will hold at least five ceremonies in a day and hope that his business will bloom after all the difficulties he faces during all difficulties.
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Nair, general manager of another hotel in Beerchand Patel Marg said, booking was almost full for the banquet room, rooms and suites.
“We still get many questions about the availability of a banquet room,” Nair said.
The hotel owner at Bailey Road Ziaul Haque claims that the big wedding trends of fat back among clients.
When people say that marriage is incomplete without ‘steel bands’, they rush to make a last minute booking for the orchestra group.
Sanjay Kumar orchestra band owner said, the tariff has been fixed according to the number of artists and duration.
“Costs anywhere between Rs 20,000 to RS 50,000 per procession,” Kumar said, adding that demand has increased due to ‘laagan’ approaching.
Meanwhile, the city market is crowded when the bride moves from one shop to another to find the best dresses, shoes and accessories.
Aniket Singh, the owner of the garment shop in Khetan Market said, these bridal days chose to print and embroidery ‘Lehenga’ in pastel colors.
“Sherwani is stylish Rajwada and collared-kurta with demand underwear between the groom,” he said.
The owner of another garment shop at King Bazaar Amit Choudhary has imported all the wedding dresses from Kolkata and Delhi.
“I have a dress that is suitable for the bride and even for their parents,” Choudhary said.
Not only the golden jewelry is in demand but artificially sells like hot cakes.
Dharmendra Kumar, a shop seller in Market Churi said, he had various earrings, bracelets and gold-plated necklaces.
“There is a lot of imitation jewelry madness because they offer a variety of designs and patterns,” he said.
In addition, a beauty home also makes business fast because the bride wants to be menglam-up for their day-d.
The beauty salon manager at Frazer Road Soni Singh said that he had to hire more stylists because of the large number of bookings for pre-bridal and bridal make-up.
“I charge an additional fee of Rs 3,000 if the groom and the bride ask for their make-up to be finished in the venue,” he said.

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