Hi, Rachelle, happy to see you here, miss your content but at the same time respect your decision! Would love to have you in India soon, beyond youtube, beyond everything, India misses her daughter :) Would love to co-explore as well if you are interested.
@@DrAkashraj Very nice comment, thank you! I have recently uploaded a new video and there is another on the way! So I am definitely back, just not as intensely as before! 😎 And I definitely need to plan to go back, I miss India haha
The wedding looked beautiful, Ella. I also have no idea how to tie a sari, it's definitely a skill! It was also so nice to learn more about your heritage 💖
@@zeronagendr Sir,, it is not correct. There are many castes and sub castes in Hindu religion and their rituals, costumes, food and duration of ceremonies are different. In one caste they change marriage costumes 7 times and it takes a lot of time to complete the ceremony. Whereas in another community, it will take just 45 minutes to complete the ceremony.
@@EllaMcKendrick I subscribed you 💓. But don't stick to Delhi only. India is not only about Delhi. There are so many wonderful places, like Himachal Pradesh, Leh, Andaman Islands, Lakshadweep Islands, Rajasthan, northeast India, and the Southern part of india, Goa and many more.
Day 1 - ring ceremony Day 2 - haladi ceremony Day 3- 7 fere wedding Day 4-Pooja ceremony Day 5- party time Day 6- bride home visit and party day Than😂😂😂😂😂 Full year celebration is on There is no end 😂
17:18 Don't miss GIR NATIONAL PARK SAFARI in the state of Gujarat. It is the ONLY natural habitat of the Asiatic Lion. They have wonderful jungle resorts there.
@@soumyasekharsar1591 you’re exactly right! India has so much on offer in every single corner. In my next video we explore a completely different part of India 😊
see you have very kind face and you are kind like i sure you must have seen those videos about india and also must have seen things in real life too but thanks for this with so much hate it refreshing to see. India is trying and we will become a better country
Even We Indians living in other part of India fears Delhi Traffic...Delhi is so, big and populated but it got nostalgia and something special or you can call it magic or spell which attracts you ..The city which arosed from ashes like albatross seven times from its birth as a city...
The traffic is certainly unique and the drivers there must be some of the best in the world to navigate through so much on a daily basis. I'd have a crash in no time if I was driving! I absolutely loved New Delhi and can't wait to come back
Why do couples move around the fire seven times? Seven is the only number ( from 2 to 9) with which you cannot divide 360, and 360 degree is the total angle of a circle. This ensures the couple are never separated (it is the belief).
Best places in India :- Gangtok 🇮🇳 Shillong 🇮🇳 Nagaland 🇮🇳 Arunachal Pradesh 🇮🇳 Kerala 🇮🇳 Goa 🇮🇳 Lakshadweep 🇮🇳 Andman and Nicobar 🇮🇳 Ladhakh 🇮🇳 Uttarakhand 🇮🇳 Edit :- and many more places
In South India, preists wedding is mostly rituals and not loud music, no dances, it is 5 days of rituals involving fire and fasting and precide moment of wedding as decided prior, presis will stop all the activities and immediately ask Groom and Bride to place Cumin - Jaggery paste sticky on the head ( Telugu). Then other activities happen which have no precise moments.
Watching her be so happy & excited experiencing an Indian wedding makes me realize westerners have a really boring life. I go to 5-10 weddings like these ones every year from Diwali to December - just in 2 months, when most weddings happen & I get really bored but have to attend because my parents ask me to. Thank god I don't live in UK.
One day must visit south side of India especially Kerala...there u can see another style of wedding ceremony.... India has many type of wedding ceremonies in differenet region ❤...
loved the video & ur narration too, u have an indian face & european complexion. reminded me of a girl i knew 😄. indian accent in lodhi hotel has consistently been in indias top 3 restaurants & in worlds best restaurants list too
Marriages nowadays are just fun material. If you really want to see the real marriage, try south and Bihar . And go to medium class family. These shaadi are just to show off and there is nothing traditional or followed by rituals.
My team and I are planning to create a tech platform to connect foreign visitors with authentic Indian wedding experiences, offering them a chance to immerse in the vibrant culture and traditions. Do you think this idea could resonate with tourists and Indian hosts alike?
Wedding in a hotel is the least traditional Indian wedding ever. In UP where I am from (and almost all places in India) we do it right in our house. We do book hotel rooms for guests & all that but all the ceremonies & the weddings happen either at the bride or bridegrooms house, depending on what ceremony it is.
Ella , really Liked to see that You Enjoyed " Your " Family's wedding style to the Fullest... Just FYI & Knowledge :- 1. This Wedding style is Not the Whole Country HIND'S Traditional & Cultural Wedding coz there are different Castes & each Caste has many Sub Castes so their Traditions & Cultures are Very Different from One Another including the Sub Castes... 2. At 12.45 , those are Not Cakes , those are called Mishthan ( Authentic SANSKRIT word ) or say Mithai ( Hindi word ) , which means Sweet in both SANSKRIT & Hindi... 3. You should have chosen Really Good Vibrant Colour Sadi & other Traditional Wear for the Weddings , You would have looked So Damn Beautiful... Light , Dark & Plain colour & design is used in Western & by Christians for their Weddings , usually we see Only Black & White in Christian Weddings...
Thank you so much for the information; this is all so interesting to learn :) The Mishthan was all delicious. It's amazing how much variety of flavours there was in that little box
@@EllaMcKendrick ... You are most welcome... The lil Mishthan box was Only 0.10% of the Mishthans varieties available in - of sweets in HIND... So think what 100% would be like... Again Just FYI & Knowledge :- In HIND , people's ascent changes after every 25 - 30 kms & even being in same Caste - Subcaste , Communities & Religion , people's language also changes after 55 - 65 kms... The Varieties of Food in Veg & Non - Veg in every Religion , Caste - Subcaste & Communities are different including using of Masalas / Spies , way of cooking & even adding water too in the food... Each Religion , Caste - Subcaste & Communities have more then 150 -160 Varieties in Veg & Non - Veg Food , Still I m Not talking about Traditional Snacks - Sweets - Deserts - Timepass Foods - Street Foods... So just imagine how many Food Items - Dishes are there in HIND , to help you out , more then 21,000 / 21K & still HIND VASIS are coming up with New Dishes in Home Cooking - Street Food - Snacks - Sweets - Deserts Timepass Foods EVERY Single Day... I have Not even said anything about Juices - Soft Drinks - Non Alcoholic Drinks & Ice Creams... People have ate Only those dishes which have become famous in Hotels / Restaurants... I have Never read in any comment by any HIND VASIS on International UA-camrs channels suggesting different kinds of Veg & Non - Veg Foods & other things to eat & drink including different kinds of Ice Creams... Sometimes I think if I knew those International UA-camrs then I would have Helped them giving them those Informations & Knowledge which these Normal people Don't have & those videos would cross Millions of Views on a Single Video...
*(#2)More Places to eat at in Mumbai:* *1. Ashok Vada Pav - (Kashinath Dhuru Marg, Dadar West, Dadar, Mumbai)* This stall is the Birth place of the iconic Mumbai Vada Pav. One of the best Vada Pavs in town. Very clean & hygienic. Their USP is their iconic Chura that they add in the Pav & their spicy Green & Red chutneys. *2. Gajalee - (Kadamgiri Complex, Hanuman Road, next to Icici Bank, Vile Parle East, Mumbai)* One of the most famous Sea food restaurants of Mumbai. Enjoy succulent, flaky, tender fish cooked in a blend of Indian spices. *3. Lalta Pav Bhaji - (Next to Gurukrupa Restaurant, Valabhbagh Lane, Tilak Rd, Ghatkopar east, Mumbai)* One of the best Pav Bhajis & butteriest pavs in the suburbs of Mumbai. Make sure to ask them for separate sliced onion & tomato discs with chaat masala sprinkled on them.(Open till 2 am) *4. Achija Ghatkopar - (1, Gala Garden View Society, Valabhbagh Lane, Tilak Rd, Ghatkopar east, Mumbai)* One of the best Ghee Onion Rava Masala Dosa in Town & Extremely tasty North Indian food).(Open till 2 am) *5. Laxman Vada Pav - (Shop no.6-7, Sri Sati Krupa Shopping Center, Garodia Nagar, Ghatkopar East, Mumbai) Famous for various types of Vada pav like Maggi Vada pav, Amul butter Vada pav, Cheese burst Vada pav, Masala Vada pav etc. Also, other fast food dishes. *6. Ram Ashraya - (Shop 3-6 ground floor, Jamnadas Mansion, bazar, Laxmi Narayan Lane, Matunga central, Matunga East, Mumbai)* One of the best places to have South Indian dishes. Try some of their iconic dishes like Pineapple Sheera, Upma, Vada Sambar, Appams, Dosas. *7. Famous Masala Vadapav, Mulund (Original) - (Purushottam Kheraj Road, Dr Ambedkar Road, opposite Kalidas Auditorium Road, Mulund, Mumbai)* Famous for their Masala Vada Pav & Cheese Masala Vada Pav. *8. Jay Jalaram Ice Bhel - (Patel Building, MG Road, Mulund West, Mumbai)* Famous for their iconic Cold Bhel puri, Sev Puri etc. One of the iconic food spots in Mulund. *9. Khau Galli - (Near SNDT College, Cross Maidan, Marine Lines, Mumbai)* An entire Lane to enjoy Street Food like Pav Bhaji, Frankies, Bhel Puris, Momos, Faloodas, Juices etc. *10. Tandoori Delicacies at Jai Jawan - (Opposite National College, Next to Chappal Market, Linking Road, Bandra West, Mumbai)* Famous for its Tandoori Chicken, Punjabi Prawns Masala, Punjabi Prawn Fry, Kababs etc. *11. Aaswad - (Sanskruti Building, Gadkari Chowk, 4, Lady Jamshedji Road, opp. Shiv Sena Bhavan, Dadar West, Mumbai)* Famous for its Authentic Maharashtrian dishes like Misal Pav, Thaali peeth, Modak, Sheera, Piyush, Kothimbir vadi etc. *12. Haji Ali Juice Centre - (Lala Lajpatrai Marg, Haji Ali junction, Near the entrance to Haji Ali dargah, Dargah Rd, Mumbai,)* Famous for its Juices, Shakes, Faloodas & Ice creams. Do try their iconic dishes of Strawberry Cream & Sitafal cream. *13. Zaveri Bazaar Street - (169/171, Gambhir Bhavan, Khau Galli, 3rd Agyari Ln, Zaveri Bazaar, Mumbai) The entire street is famous for its food. Try the Masala Khichiya papad & Khamani here. Also, try the Pudlas at the famous Mohanbhai Pudlawala. *14. Cannon Pav Bhaji - (Mahapalika Marg, Opposite Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Hazarimal Somani Road, Fort, Mumbai) Famous for its buttery Pav Bhaji & other dishes. *15. Aram Vada Pav & Aram Hotel - (Capital Cinema Building, Hazarimal Somani Rd, opposite CST Station, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai,) Famous for its Vada pav & other Maharashtrian dishes like Upma, Sheera, Pineapple Sheera, Piyush, Solkadhi, Misal Pav, Kothimbir vadi etc.
*Places to eat at in Mumbai:* *1. Elco Pani puri - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)* - One of the best Pani puris in town. Very clean & hygienic. They use bottled mineral water to make these. So very safe to eat Pani Puris at this place. *2. Sardar Pav Bhaaji - (area - Tardeo in Mumbai)* - The best and the most buttery Paav Bhaaji on Planet Earth. *3. Bade Miyan - Late night place - is open till 3 am or so (area - near Taj hotel & the Gate way of India in Mumbai)* A late night place, patrons eat in their cars, but has a seating area as well. Famous for their wraps, Tikkas, Tandooris & barbecued stuff. *4. Leopold Cafe (area - Colaba causeway in Mumbai)* - Nice beer, barbecues, nice desserts. *5. Pancham Puriwala - (area - fort in Mumbai)* - 5 types of puris(bread), savory dishes & desserts. *6. Persian Darbar - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)* Famous for their Raan Biryani. Delicious Mughlai cuisine. You'll love it. *7. Mahesh Lunch home - (area - Juhu Tara road in Mumbai)* Heaven for Sea food lovers. Very clean & hygienic and you can get the most iconic sea food dishes here. *8. Mini Punjab's Lake side - (area Powai in Mumbai)* Need to call and book a thaali(platter) in advance. Famous for its Dara Singh Thaali - available in both veg & non-veg versions. A must try. *9. Britannia & co. restaurant - (area - Ballard estate, Fort in Mumbai)* Famous for its Irani / Parsi cuisine. Awesome Desserts & Sodas. *10. Anand Stall - (Vile Parle west in Mumbai)* A fast food joint famous for its awesome Vada Paav, Sandwiches & Dosas. *11. Mohammed Ali road - (Area - CST - 6 pm onwards till late night)* The whole street is filled with street vendors who sell various non-vegetarian stuff and some vegetarian too. Plus, there are some really nice restaurants on the same street. Try the famous dessert that you get only on this street in a sweet shop. The dessert is called Aflatoon.
The best thing about Indian weddings is that all of the families & relatives 'get married too' unlike in the west where marriage is a business & the parents/relatives don't care. Also, when people in India get married they give their 100% to make the relationship work in case there are problems unlike the west where they already have boyfriends & girlfriends even when married 😂
The Haldi or turmeric is a natural nourisher of the skin and makes the skin look radiant on the big day, hence you smear it on the bride and the groom.
Unfortunately, The north indian mostly Punjabi, Haryana food is touted as Indian food. What we eat and relish at home are million more and you will never able to find in the restaurants. Never. You need to make friends with locals of each region, Rural side and have food in the homes.
Only Delhi is the busiest capital in the world, what about London and Paris and other major cities.. The problem is with the premitivi mind set..which pass on generation to generation
Paki alert! Bharat literally documented as oldest living civilization on planet Earth. Cosmos quatum level science theory written 10,000 to 16,000 years ago. Nose surgery adopted modern hospitals, so say thank you to your ancestors and their descendents.
i know, even schools teacher and other Hindus want to imitate Brritish says RAMAS for RAM and GANGES for GANGA even they can pronounc without problem unlike british.
I hate these extravaganza weddings. Too much money spent on unnecessary things. Sometimes they take loan for that too. Unfortunately it has become a tradition now.
It was my second cousin getting married (mother's cousin's son / grandfather's brother's grandson) and it is actually the groom who I am related to. They are 100% Indian. My grandfather moved to UK to study medicine and met my grandmother there
Wooow Ella, the wedding looked so beautiful! Must have been amazing to attend. The sights of New Delhi make me miss India so much ❤
Thanks Rachelle! It did feel really special and I loved every moment of it. I'm sure you'll be back in India soon! :)
Hi, Rachelle, happy to see you here, miss your content but at the same time respect your decision!
Would love to have you in India soon, beyond youtube, beyond everything, India misses her daughter :)
Would love to co-explore as well if you are interested.
@@EllaMcKendrick ❣️❣️❣️
@@DrAkashraj Very nice comment, thank you! I have recently uploaded a new video and there is another on the way! So I am definitely back, just not as intensely as before! 😎 And I definitely need to plan to go back, I miss India haha
@@talesofodyssey Thank you, will surely check them out!
Beautiful Indian marriage, a symbol of love, live together for whole life, the tradition of India.
Yes, it's very beautiful and wonderful!
Hehehe! The other side is. Toxic showoff, business deals, pressure on boy and girl to be in a marriage of their parents choice.
that's sure possible but only when someone finds a good person otherwise things could go real south :/
The wedding looked beautiful, Ella. I also have no idea how to tie a sari, it's definitely a skill! It was also so nice to learn more about your heritage 💖
Thank you Amarpreet!! 🤩 and yes, tying a sari is most certainly a skill. I’m really glad you enjoyed watching and hope you’re both doing well 🙌
Different state Different wedding styles Different food..india so diverse hope u enjoy india trip❤
Thanks very much for watching!
Most welcome ella hope comeback again explore incredible india ❤
Hindu, Panjabi, Jain, Buddhism all have same type wedding
Thank you for sharing!
Thullo ka shadi dekhai ,Kabul Kabul Kabul shadi khatam 😂😂😂
@@Axe85 talak talak talak firse sb khtm 😂 😂
@@zeronagendr Sir,, it is not correct. There are many castes and sub castes in Hindu religion and their rituals, costumes, food and duration of ceremonies are different. In one caste they change marriage costumes 7 times and it takes a lot of time to complete the ceremony. Whereas in another community, it will take just 45 minutes to complete the ceremony.
@@Shikhar897 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ella my dear can't say how much we are happy to see here ....❤❤❤ You guys have made marreige marvelous.....
Thank you very much! I'm so glad you enjoyed watching :)
@@EllaMcKendrick watching is seprate thing and making friendship is another one ...💐💐😍😍
Always your number one fan. I love your content so much
Thank you very much for your support!! :)
You are looking so gorgeous in saree❤. I hope you enjoyed your India trip.
Thank you! I absolutely loved my time in India. Such a beautiful country! And I can’t wait to come back
@@EllaMcKendrick I subscribed you 💓. But don't stick to Delhi only. India is not only about Delhi. There are so many wonderful places, like Himachal Pradesh, Leh, Andaman Islands, Lakshadweep Islands, Rajasthan, northeast India, and the Southern part of india, Goa and many more.
@@GoddessFreyaa Thanks for your support and recommendations! Keep an eye out for my next video where I visit a different part of India :)
Such a wonderful video❤Congratulations to the bride and groom…thank you for posting your experience ❤
So glad you enjoyed watching! Thanks for your lovely comment
Wow that was an incredible wedding! Are all Indian weddings multiple days?
Thanks for watching! Typically they are multiple days, yes!
Minimum 3-5 days of celebration
Atleast 3 days functions r there if done in rapid fire.. else 6-7 days r there
Day 1 - ring ceremony
Day 2 - haladi ceremony
Day 3- 7 fere wedding
Day 4-Pooja ceremony
Day 5- party time
Day 6- bride home visit and party day
Than😂😂😂😂😂
Full year celebration is on
There is no end 😂
Yes . multiple days celebration n full fun n enjoyment with different dishes in different states.🎉🎉
Enjoyed mehndi ceremony 🎉
Thank you! :)
There are hundreds of communities in India and the wedding ceremony of each community is quite different in almost every respects, including duration.
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing :)
17:18 Don't miss GIR NATIONAL PARK SAFARI in the state of Gujarat. It is the ONLY natural habitat of the Asiatic Lion. They have wonderful jungle resorts there.
Thank you very much for the recommendation!
India is not only about delhi
@@soumyasekharsar1591 you’re exactly right! India has so much on offer in every single corner. In my next video we explore a completely different part of India 😊
ARE YOU MAD OR WHAT SHE WENT THERE JUST FOR THE WEDDING NOT SPECIFICALLY TRAVELLING
Hello ella ! I am from new delhi.
Its a beautiful video and the wedding ❤
Thank you very much! So glad you enjoyed watching 😁
@@EllaMcKendrick very much... Keep coming with the beautiful video ❤️
Loads of love from delhi
Welcome ❤️ 💕 INDIA 🇮🇳 ❤️
Thank you!!
You all look beautiful in your Outfits❤
Thank you!! 🤩
It's totally depends on the budget which determines how ur experience in a certain country be
Good travel and wedding experience! 🎉
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful 😍
Thanks for watching! 😁
background music selection is crazily on point
Thank you!
Wow i really love yr indian wedding vlog........ 🖤
Thank you very much!
@@EllaMcKendrick btw how many days are you going to stay here.....?
*🕉️ 🚩 🇮🇳 INDIA 🇮🇳 🚩 🕉️*
as a indian in this wedding they used western culture that not a perfect indian wedding indian wedding is10× beautiful than this i can bet❤
namaste im from india 👏👏👏
Thank you very much! 😁
Saree look was beautiful ❤
Thank you!
see you have very kind face and you are kind like i sure you must have seen those videos about india and also must have seen things in real life too but thanks for this with so much hate it refreshing to see. India is trying and we will become a better country
It used to be the best country in the world. BEST IN THE WORLD BY FAR. Until her people came and & left us with death & destruction
Thank you! I really enjoyed my time in India - such a diverse and beautiful country
Even We Indians living in other part of India fears Delhi Traffic...Delhi is so, big and populated but it got nostalgia and something special or you can call it magic or spell which attracts you ..The city which arosed from ashes like albatross seven times from its birth as a city...
The traffic is certainly unique and the drivers there must be some of the best in the world to navigate through so much on a daily basis. I'd have a crash in no time if I was driving! I absolutely loved New Delhi and can't wait to come back
You look so pretty in Sari!
Thanks!
Very well done vlog, miss. Proud to be a Punjabi. Burrahhhh :D
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching :)
Great video🥰
Thank you very much!
Why do couples move around the fire seven times?
Seven is the only number ( from 2 to 9) with which you cannot divide 360, and 360 degree is the total angle of a circle. This ensures the couple are never separated (it is the belief).
That's so interesting - thanks for sharing!
Each circle is called a "phera" - and represents a different vow
Actually there are 7 Vows in Hindu marriages which Groom promises to his Bride, with every round Groom swears 1 Vow & thus completes total 7 rounds.
Best places in India :-
Gangtok 🇮🇳
Shillong 🇮🇳
Nagaland 🇮🇳
Arunachal Pradesh 🇮🇳
Kerala 🇮🇳
Goa 🇮🇳
Lakshadweep 🇮🇳
Andman and Nicobar 🇮🇳
Ladhakh 🇮🇳
Uttarakhand 🇮🇳
Edit :- and many more places
Thank you very much for the recommendations!
Abe ye dhabe ki list q khol k baith jate ho tum log cringe lagta h 😂
@@Rohittarkar175 भाई में इन चुटिया अंग्रेजों को बताता हु कि इंडिया गरीब नहीं है ये सब जगह भी भारत का हिस्सा है।
Hope you understand ☺️
@@Rohittarkar175bro 💀💀north indians sa jiyada cringe koi nhi hai mann lo bhi 😭hamre northeast mai bhikhari bhi civic sense janta hai ;)
@@Rohittarkar175 haan bhai jaha dekho yeh log list banane lagte hai
Great wedding
Thanks for watching!
Do Visit the Western ghats in the south(Especially Bandipur and Kabini forests) to have a glimpse of more wild life , the big 4
Thanks for the recommendations! I'm always interested in seeing wildlife 😁
Amazing !! Wish I was there :(
Me too! It would have been so amazing!
In South India, preists wedding is mostly rituals and not loud music, no dances, it is 5 days of rituals involving fire and fasting and precide moment of wedding as decided prior, presis will stop all the activities and immediately ask Groom and Bride to place Cumin - Jaggery paste sticky on the head ( Telugu). Then other activities happen which have no precise moments.
Gud but now a days people there hv gone crazy abt the local language.. They won't even help u...
Welcome ❤
Thank you!
Watching her be so happy & excited experiencing an Indian wedding makes me realize westerners have a really boring life. I go to 5-10 weddings like these ones every year from Diwali to December - just in 2 months, when most weddings happen & I get really bored but have to attend because my parents ask me to. Thank god I don't live in UK.
‘Steals $45 trillion from India’ & still ends up being boring & poor. You can’t make this up 🤣
The UK does often feel very boring 🥲
One day must visit south side of India especially Kerala...there u can see another style of wedding ceremony.... India has many type of wedding ceremonies in differenet region ❤...
I would love to explore different regions in India. Many people have recommended Kerala to me now and it's somewhere I'm keen to visit
That saree looks really good on u👍👍👍
Thanks!
No it doesn’t. It only looks good on South Asian woman
Love 😍😍 Indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳 Culture & Food 😊
Yep! India has amazing culture and food!
Did you come last winter
Yes! This was January :)
Omg 😦 you are Indian 😭🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳
Partly yes and I'm so happy about it :)
Hare Krishna 🪷❤️🕉️
Actually this type of wedding is not in actually Indian culture..its very simple..lots of mantra n traditional dressing traditional food.
She is not in village bro
loved the video & ur narration too, u have an indian face & european complexion. reminded me of a girl i knew 😄. indian accent in lodhi hotel has consistently been in indias top 3 restaurants & in worlds best restaurants list too
So glad you enjoyed watching! Yes, Indian Accent was incredible - some of the best food I've had!
@@EllaMcKendrick i m glad that u liked the food, hope ur stay was as good. hopefully you'll visit again in the future. 😃
Which country are you from?
It is not so cold yet in Delhi that one has to wear jacket and jersey. This is an old video.
This was filmed in January this year :)
Marriages nowadays are just fun material. If you really want to see the real marriage, try south and Bihar . And go to medium class family. These shaadi are just to show off and there is nothing traditional or followed by rituals.
U r right bro.but odisha is also like that
@jajatikeshariparida5061 everywhere brother even in my families genz crowd !
It's always someone who is fun killer nerd
I Agree Too Much Show Off but It's a Choice.
Words!
My team and I are planning to create a tech platform to connect foreign visitors with authentic Indian wedding experiences, offering them a chance to immerse in the vibrant culture and traditions. Do you think this idea could resonate with tourists and Indian hosts alike?
Beautiful Vlog and want to attend more marriage in new delhi?
@Ella Mckendrick You're Looking Stunning Medam In Blue Saree 🧿
Thanks very much!
Traditional indian village marriage is just awesome rather than hotel high society marriage.
Who was your mother or father from India
It is my grandfather who is from India (my mother is half Indian)
Wedding in a hotel is the least traditional Indian wedding ever. In UP where I am from (and almost all places in India) we do it right in our house. We do book hotel rooms for guests & all that but all the ceremonies & the weddings happen either at the bride or bridegrooms house, depending on what ceremony it is.
This wedding took place in wedding venues rather than a hotel but a wedding in your house sounds lovely and special. Thanks for sharing!
Delhi is polluted. 2am wedding? Interesting.
you are looking so beautiful 😍🥰🤭
Thank you!
Name of bride groom pls
where aer you from ??????? 👏👏👏
I'm from the UK but my grandfather was originally from India before he moved to the UK
Come to uttrakhand next gadwal. Visit gadwal tehri and pauri you will love it if you like mountains and beautiful scenery
That sounds so beautiful! I can't wait to explore more of India :)
😊😊❤❤🎉🎉😊
Thanks for watching!
@@EllaMcKendrick Most welcome and big fan 😊
If you really like to know Hinduism , Please welcome to Prayagraj India , Hindu's beggest festival which held after each 12 year.
Ella , really Liked to see that You Enjoyed " Your " Family's wedding style to the Fullest...
Just FYI & Knowledge :-
1. This Wedding style is Not the Whole Country HIND'S Traditional & Cultural Wedding coz there are different Castes & each Caste has many Sub Castes so their Traditions & Cultures are Very Different from One Another including the Sub Castes...
2. At 12.45 , those are Not Cakes , those are called Mishthan ( Authentic SANSKRIT word ) or say Mithai ( Hindi word ) , which means Sweet in both SANSKRIT & Hindi...
3. You should have chosen Really Good Vibrant Colour Sadi & other Traditional Wear for the Weddings , You would have looked So Damn Beautiful... Light , Dark & Plain colour & design is used in Western & by Christians for their Weddings , usually we see Only Black & White in Christian Weddings...
Thank you so much for the information; this is all so interesting to learn :) The Mishthan was all delicious. It's amazing how much variety of flavours there was in that little box
@@EllaMcKendrick ... You are most welcome...
The lil Mishthan box was Only 0.10% of the Mishthans varieties available in - of sweets in HIND... So think what 100% would be like...
Again Just FYI & Knowledge :-
In HIND , people's ascent changes after every 25 - 30 kms & even being in same Caste - Subcaste , Communities & Religion , people's language also changes after 55 - 65 kms... The Varieties of Food in Veg & Non - Veg in every Religion , Caste - Subcaste & Communities are different including using of Masalas / Spies , way of cooking & even adding water too in the food... Each Religion , Caste - Subcaste & Communities have more then 150 -160 Varieties in Veg & Non - Veg Food , Still I m Not talking about Traditional Snacks - Sweets - Deserts - Timepass Foods - Street Foods... So just imagine how many Food Items - Dishes are there in HIND , to help you out , more then 21,000 / 21K & still HIND VASIS are coming up with New Dishes in Home Cooking - Street Food - Snacks - Sweets - Deserts Timepass Foods EVERY Single Day...
I have Not even said anything about Juices - Soft Drinks - Non Alcoholic Drinks & Ice Creams... People have ate Only those dishes which have become famous in Hotels / Restaurants... I have Never read in any comment by any HIND VASIS on International UA-camrs channels suggesting different kinds of Veg & Non - Veg Foods & other things to eat & drink including different kinds of Ice Creams... Sometimes I think if I knew those International UA-camrs then I would have Helped them giving them those Informations & Knowledge which these Normal people Don't have & those videos would cross Millions of Views on a Single Video...
The brown donut is Medu Vada or you can say only Vada..the other is rice idli
Thank you very much for letting me know what they are! They tasted delicious :)
You have such nice family in India and you never visit? I visited India but I don't have family in India.
I know - I can't believe it's taken me this long to visit but I will visit more frequently now
you look lovely in saree
Thank you!
Great
Thank you!
Evil spirit 😂😂😂
why you saying foreigner...youre indian! watching this from london..
Haha, only 1/4 Indian. This is my first time in India :)
The event is from last year or 2022?
It was from earlier this year
*(#2)More Places to eat at in Mumbai:*
*1. Ashok Vada Pav - (Kashinath Dhuru Marg, Dadar West, Dadar, Mumbai)*
This stall is the Birth place of the iconic Mumbai Vada Pav. One of the best Vada Pavs in town. Very clean & hygienic. Their USP is their iconic Chura that they add in the Pav & their spicy Green & Red chutneys.
*2. Gajalee - (Kadamgiri Complex, Hanuman Road, next to Icici Bank, Vile Parle East, Mumbai)*
One of the most famous Sea food restaurants of Mumbai. Enjoy succulent, flaky, tender fish cooked in a blend of Indian spices.
*3. Lalta Pav Bhaji - (Next to Gurukrupa Restaurant, Valabhbagh Lane, Tilak Rd, Ghatkopar east, Mumbai)*
One of the best Pav Bhajis & butteriest pavs in the suburbs of Mumbai. Make sure to ask them for separate sliced onion & tomato discs with chaat masala sprinkled on them.(Open till 2 am)
*4. Achija Ghatkopar - (1, Gala Garden View Society, Valabhbagh Lane, Tilak Rd, Ghatkopar east, Mumbai)*
One of the best Ghee Onion Rava Masala Dosa in Town & Extremely tasty North Indian food).(Open till 2 am)
*5. Laxman Vada Pav - (Shop no.6-7, Sri Sati Krupa Shopping Center, Garodia Nagar, Ghatkopar East, Mumbai)
Famous for various types of Vada pav like Maggi Vada pav, Amul butter Vada pav, Cheese burst Vada pav, Masala Vada pav etc. Also, other fast food dishes.
*6. Ram Ashraya - (Shop 3-6 ground floor, Jamnadas Mansion, bazar, Laxmi Narayan Lane, Matunga central, Matunga East, Mumbai)*
One of the best places to have South Indian dishes. Try some of their iconic dishes like Pineapple Sheera, Upma, Vada Sambar, Appams, Dosas.
*7. Famous Masala Vadapav, Mulund (Original) - (Purushottam Kheraj Road, Dr Ambedkar Road, opposite Kalidas Auditorium Road, Mulund, Mumbai)*
Famous for their Masala Vada Pav & Cheese Masala Vada Pav.
*8. Jay Jalaram Ice Bhel - (Patel Building, MG Road, Mulund West, Mumbai)*
Famous for their iconic Cold Bhel puri, Sev Puri etc. One of the iconic food spots in Mulund.
*9. Khau Galli - (Near SNDT College, Cross Maidan, Marine Lines, Mumbai)*
An entire Lane to enjoy Street Food like Pav Bhaji, Frankies, Bhel Puris, Momos, Faloodas, Juices etc.
*10. Tandoori Delicacies at Jai Jawan - (Opposite National College, Next to Chappal Market, Linking Road, Bandra West, Mumbai)*
Famous for its Tandoori Chicken, Punjabi Prawns Masala, Punjabi Prawn Fry, Kababs etc.
*11. Aaswad - (Sanskruti Building, Gadkari Chowk, 4, Lady Jamshedji Road, opp. Shiv Sena Bhavan, Dadar West, Mumbai)*
Famous for its Authentic Maharashtrian dishes like Misal Pav, Thaali peeth, Modak, Sheera, Piyush, Kothimbir vadi etc.
*12. Haji Ali Juice Centre - (Lala Lajpatrai Marg, Haji Ali junction, Near the entrance to Haji Ali dargah, Dargah Rd, Mumbai,)*
Famous for its Juices, Shakes, Faloodas & Ice creams.
Do try their iconic dishes of Strawberry Cream & Sitafal cream.
*13. Zaveri Bazaar Street - (169/171, Gambhir Bhavan, Khau Galli, 3rd Agyari Ln, Zaveri Bazaar, Mumbai)
The entire street is famous for its food.
Try the Masala Khichiya papad & Khamani here.
Also, try the Pudlas at the famous Mohanbhai Pudlawala.
*14. Cannon Pav Bhaji - (Mahapalika Marg, Opposite Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Hazarimal Somani Road, Fort, Mumbai)
Famous for its buttery Pav Bhaji & other dishes.
*15. Aram Vada Pav & Aram Hotel - (Capital Cinema Building, Hazarimal Somani Rd, opposite CST Station, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai,)
Famous for its Vada pav & other Maharashtrian dishes like Upma, Sheera, Pineapple Sheera, Piyush, Solkadhi, Misal Pav, Kothimbir vadi etc.
Jaha dekho tum log list banane lagte ho
It's so cringe
*Places to eat at in Mumbai:*
*1. Elco Pani puri - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)* -
One of the best Pani puris in town. Very clean & hygienic. They use bottled mineral water to make these. So very safe to eat Pani Puris at this place.
*2. Sardar Pav Bhaaji - (area - Tardeo in Mumbai)* -
The best and the most buttery Paav Bhaaji on Planet Earth.
*3. Bade Miyan - Late night place - is open till 3 am or so (area - near Taj hotel & the Gate way of India in Mumbai)*
A late night place, patrons eat in their cars, but has a seating area as well. Famous for their wraps, Tikkas, Tandooris & barbecued stuff.
*4. Leopold Cafe (area - Colaba causeway in Mumbai)* - Nice beer, barbecues, nice desserts.
*5. Pancham Puriwala - (area - fort in Mumbai)* - 5 types of puris(bread), savory dishes & desserts.
*6. Persian Darbar - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)*
Famous for their Raan Biryani. Delicious Mughlai cuisine. You'll love it.
*7. Mahesh Lunch home - (area - Juhu Tara road in Mumbai)* Heaven for Sea food lovers. Very clean & hygienic and you can get the most iconic sea food dishes here.
*8. Mini Punjab's Lake side - (area Powai in Mumbai)* Need to call and book a thaali(platter) in advance.
Famous for its Dara Singh Thaali - available in both veg & non-veg versions. A must try.
*9. Britannia & co. restaurant - (area - Ballard estate, Fort in Mumbai)*
Famous for its Irani / Parsi cuisine. Awesome Desserts & Sodas.
*10. Anand Stall - (Vile Parle west in Mumbai)*
A fast food joint famous for its awesome Vada Paav, Sandwiches & Dosas.
*11. Mohammed Ali road - (Area - CST - 6 pm onwards till late night)*
The whole street is filled with street vendors who sell various non-vegetarian stuff and some vegetarian too. Plus, there are some really nice restaurants on the same street. Try the famous dessert that you get only on this street in a sweet shop. The dessert is called Aflatoon.
Thank you very much for your recommendations!
Beauti of Indian culture.
Definitely!
You look like a goddess in that saree. 🙏❤
SIMP alert
Welcome to India 🇮🇳 Indian girl😂😊😍
Thank you very much! 🙌
Welcome in Bharat ❤
@nirajshrivastava2203 Thank you!!
Which country you from?
I grew up in the UK
@@EllaMcKendrick o nice wellcome my country and thanks for promoting my country 🙏🙏🙏
The best thing about Indian weddings is that all of the families & relatives 'get married too' unlike in the west where marriage is a business & the parents/relatives don't care. Also, when people in India get married they give their 100% to make the relationship work in case there are problems unlike the west where they already have boyfriends & girlfriends even when married 😂
I loved the part of the ceremony when the family exchanged flower garlands. It really is a celebration for everyone!
Bade logo ki sadi 😅😮
All of this exposure and YET they made Paravati and Padma Patil wear those bland street urchin dresses in the Yule Ball.
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Thanks for watching!
bro is quarter indian still using naan bread,like dawg😶😶
Blame it on growing up in UK and not visiting India till my late twenties 😅
The Haldi or turmeric is a natural nourisher of the skin and makes the skin look radiant on the big day, hence you smear it on the bride and the groom.
Thanks for sharing!
Unfortunately, The north indian mostly Punjabi, Haryana food is touted as Indian food. What we eat and relish at home are million more and you will never able to find in the restaurants. Never. You need to make friends with locals of each region, Rural side and have food in the homes.
THIS IS. NOT TRADITIONAK MARIAGE. THIS. JUST MARIGE OF. NEW. RICHEST PEOPLE. IF. WANT TO KNOW INDAI YOU HAVE TO VISIT. IN VILLAGE
You look beautiful
Thank you!
Only Delhi is the busiest capital in the world, what about London and Paris and other major cities.. The problem is with the premitivi mind set..which pass on generation to generation
Paki alert! Bharat literally documented as oldest living civilization on planet Earth. Cosmos quatum level science theory written 10,000 to 16,000 years ago. Nose surgery adopted modern hospitals, so say thank you to your ancestors and their descendents.
Mehandi and haldi are two saperate functions. You seem to have clubbed these in just one.
Indian Grandfather = A half Indian parent? But you still say "naan bread" and poppadoms? Sigh
i know, even schools teacher and other Hindus want to imitate Brritish says RAMAS for RAM and GANGES for GANGA even they can pronounc without problem unlike british.
My mother (half Indian) was brought up in England, as was I. But I really want to learn. What do you call them instead?
You're part Indian ANDD you're calling it "naan bread"??? Jesus christ,
I hate these extravaganza weddings. Too much money spent on unnecessary things. Sometimes they take loan for that too. Unfortunately it has become a tradition now.
Plz come to south indian you will see other world
It's definitely on my list! Looks amazing
You said it’s your cousin wedding day🤔 but she looks lot like an indian origin…what is her name by the way ?
It was my second cousin getting married (mother's cousin's son / grandfather's brother's grandson) and it is actually the groom who I am related to. They are 100% Indian. My grandfather moved to UK to study medicine and met my grandmother there
You said it’s your cousin 🤔 but she looks lot like an indian origin…what is her name by the way ?
From which country and what your opinion about Indian wedding
I'm from the UK and I found the Indian wedding so incredibly magical. It was beautiful in every way
@EllaMcKendrick I invited to you in mahakumbh in January month
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Thanks for watching!
Yaaa you are not even part indian you are eating biryani with fork not even spoon with a fork , that's a violation 😂
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Thanks for watching!
If you were a vegetarian, we could possibly get married. Alas 😒
I'm devastated
@@EllaMcKendrick Oddly comforting to see that the pain is mutual 🤪
Indian travel started to roasting the Indian you always take the views from India and after that you started making the fun on it shameless