I love that they started the India version. The cultural differences always make for more entertaining episodes when we get to see different kinds of gowns. I really love that with these ones ALL the dresses are always different colors. It makes it so different(for me, anyways, considering I'm used to the typical white dress tradition being American). I'm all for it.
I’ve said this before, and it’s pretty easy to look up: white dresses are only used for funerals. If you wear them at a wedding, it’s like a bad luck charm… which implies that the marriage is already dead. Edit: not completely true.
I do love seeing their colors and hearing their accents (my favorite!) but the saree on the hanger is just like being at a fabric store, just hanging there flat. 😁
It makes me very happy that the show is not sticking to only the traditional red-lehenga-wearing brides to showcase what an Indian bride is. India has so many diverse cultures that a lot of us don't even wear a lehenga; rather indulge in different and gorgeous types of sarees for the wedding, just like in this episode!!!
I am American so of course I have no knowledge, but I WAS under the impression that red was the most bridal color. Thanks for your comment and for teaching us.
@@candacebex4370 This is so sweet! you're always welcome! there are actually many colors; especially from where i come from, in our weddings, we have atleast 3-5 sarees in different colors, each having a different relevance.
@@candacebex4370 It is in some Indian cultures, but not in most. As Sai Kulkarni says, India has so many diverse cultures. I'm so glad they've chosen to show a variety (in the episodes I've seen so far).
The gold dress made her look like a goddess. Loved all three of the dresses. The more traditional one (last one) was my favorite, but she was poppin in the gold one.
The whistle was so cute, the mom was so sweet!!! And the friends were perfect too, critical without being harsh or targeting the bride with their comments..
I’m not Indian, am African American. My wedding dress was custom made for me from the most beautiful sari with fire colors. I looked and felt like an absolute goddess !
I loved how she chose not too typical traditional but it is still a traditional saree. Loved it. She looked beautiful in all. the first saree was something you would wear to someone else's wedding.
I'm really enjoying this version! She's stunning anyway, and the gold sari just enhanced her beauty. I think she really was true in saying that it suited her personality more than the others. All the outfits were gorgeous and I really love seeing them!
The third rose gold was stunning. The bride looked so glamorous in the gold dress with the jewelry. Lovely sari. Best wishes for their wedding and a happy future.
yeah but i see what they mean by the rose gold being too traditional. it was too traditional for my taste too. too typical of what a tamil bride wears. she wanted something more unconventional.
WOW! I’m blown away! The bride is gorgeous and I love the dresses. I’m so glad that they expanded this series to India. I wonder if they will continue to expand because wedding attire from everywhere is worth seeing. So beautiful.
I'm so happy you have ur mama there for you! I lost mine a few years back. Cherish her and I wish a wonderful wedding to the bride! The one she picked is absolutely the best!
In Indian version it's so good to see not only lehengas but also other outfits, some simple, elegant too because sometimes Indian brides outfits are misunderstood as overheavy lehengas
I am not Indian, but if I was getting married, I'd love a Sari way more than our traditional white gown. I love the colors! I would have picked that purple and gold one on the mannequin in the background!
@@poojamalhotra6321 so happy to hear this! Sometimes I feel like it’s just keyboard warriors who get upset about it. I think there is a difference between appropriation and appreciation!
Being an Indian and who is also a fan of this show for years am equally thrilled, happy and so jumpy seeing that they have added India too 😍😍😍😍😍😍 Love from kerala, India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I so love that there is an Indian version of this show! Idk much about their wedding traditions and styles but have seen a few from celebrity weddings in India and the brides' wardrobes just knocked me out with the gorgeous clothes they wore and I'm excited to learn how regular brides there dress for their weddings. I can't wait to see more of these episodes!
In india different different states different merriage coloured outfit as you wish you choose ..saree..lehanga.. ghaghra... salwar suit ..gown ..etc...with different colours..
Yayyy an Indian version ☺️☺️ !! Finally a more relatable version 🥺. And I'm a Tamilian too so it felt so different from watching the bride's choosing white wedding gowns in other countries when this hit so close to home ! ☺️
I really love that they've introduced this version of the show because honestly, India deserved to have its very own version. Our version is a LOT more different than the existing versions and we would relate to this one more ❤️❤️ Honestly as being born and brought up entirely in India, I personally would not enjoy this exact kind of experience because I'd ask for a lot more options than they show here. I'd like to choose some outfit myself rather than they already having a panel of outfits selected for me. I'd like a broader spectrum than they're offering here. And tbh that's how mostly Indians shop. This is just a bit more boujee version because I feel somewhere they want to keep the pattern of the show intact so it's hiding the real Indian essence somewhere.. Still enjoying this version, please bring more episodes.
Thé bride and her family are exquisite. She looked beautiful in all of them. I’m so glad her mommy turned up, to see her and help her choose the right gown xx
Personally, the first one was my favorite (pastel blue & pink are my fave colors), but I agree that it wasn’t working for her. She chose the one that worked for her & I love getting to see all these different, beautiful styles of dress.
I'm so glad they went with the styling that they did on the third sari, but on the gold one! It suited so much better than that long necklace she had on at first. That necklace, the headpiece, the belt-all just icing on the cake for that gorgeous outfit!
To give you some perspective that look wasn't really bridal it was more of something a wedding guest would wear. Also speaking of this episode, I understand that south indian weddings are different from north Indian ones but as an Indian I didn't really 'feel' anything bridal about all these outfits. In north indian weddings even distant relatives would go grander on their outfits.
@@Anon-lg5rj here in South India, brides' dress mostly made up of silk which will be expensive with different embroidery works at the border. But south indian wedding dress is incomplete without jewels and a properly stitched blouse. Here her blouse is very simple and she didn't wear any ornaments. I am sure she must have worn a different blouse with artwork and tons of jewelerys during her wedding.
Aye!! My people! 🙌🏾 The gold saree made her look ethereal! I love, love my culture. I didn’t get to grow up with it (was adopted and came to the US as a baby) and I so wish just once in my life I could wear a beautiful saree!
Awesome! I love seeing cultural differences! I wish they would explain a little about the dress customs and the significance of various items, accessories, and colors!
I'm so happy to discover Say Yes: India! I'm so grateful to see the wide range of colors and varied patterns on luxurious materials. The American versions have customers who are so set on white dresses, nothing but a sea of white. Any splash of color brings warmth. This one is perfection!
What a beautiful family, inside and out. I love the host, and am looking forward to watching this version of Say Yes to the Dress, in Southern California. Maybe that's my Western bias; I LOVED the pastel sari. But I also LOVED the gold one when I saw it!
I’m loving these shows and learning about their culture is so fun. The first piece she wore reminded me of a baby shower 😄that would be perfect for that or a gender reveal
@@avitomer9154 gender reveal is very stupid and outright meaningless in an Indian context, especially the misogyny among North-western Indians and the expenses.
I love this India version! I like to experience other cultures. The gold is beautiful. But when I think of India I think of rich bold colors. Congratulations 🌺 🌟 to the bride and groom!
Depends on which part of india you're talking about. If you do some research you would find that each of the 29 states in india has very different cultures and they have different traditional wedding outfits. While bold red and bright colours are a thing in northern India, in south and north east india people go for very calming colours like gold, silver.
Once they accessorized the gold, that was it! She is such a beautiful bride. I low-key wanted to see the dress in the background though with the funfetti looking colors
I LOVEEEEE the gold one on her, it makes her look sooo elegant and goddess like. Also, I personally think it suits her skin tone the best out of the three dresses. She was glowing
Wow, I have always watched all the episodes of say yes to the dress and I really loved that they came up with the Indian version and I am south indian too. I loved all the saree. The saree would have worked if the blouse would had more work like looked heavy because saree doesn't has much work like embroidery and mirror work so blouse should have been heavy. And that something I think the bridesmaid might wear. But as long as the bride is happy and feels beautiful it doesn't matter how the saree looks.
I wish they addressed that the gold blouse was NOT the blouse that goes with all the sarees and showed how those looked. I'm glad she went with the gold saree, she looked amazing in it
So glad to see another Indian episode. And love seeing saree’s & beautiful colourful outfits. Plus the brides are so stunning. I love the gold on her. Maybe with red jewellery & flowers? Oooo the third one is gorgeous too. I think it’s the saree blouse that isn’t quite working in that one though.
I have always loved their clothes & seeing them choose their wedding sari is great, I don’t know how they do it picking my favourite would me so difficult I love them all.
I absolutely loved the all gold one. She is stunning. Makes me wish I was Indian. The saris are so elegant and wearing a sari makes u have to move in a graceful manner.
You don't have to be an Indian to wear a saree. Buy a saree in a manageable fabric, look up some videos on how to drape and just go for it. We don't gatekeep our sarees
She looked absolutely stunning 😍 I agree the first didn’t look bridal at all. The last although it looked bridal was not HER. And that GOLD saree omg!!! Congrats and warmest wishes for a beautiful married life Divya di!!
I've seen this ep and I love love love dresses on another girl in this ep that she tried and chose. So beautiful, I wish you guys show her snippets in here.
I liked the orange sari best, but all three were gorgeous. This is so much more interesting than the White, mostly look-alike dresses in the other shows of this franchise.
Though they are talking about different styles completely then the Western world they are talking exactly the same as any bride. The same phrases, the same passion." It's just not working for me ", " Now I'm getting the feels ". I hope this isn't insulting but I find it so cute! Personally I love the orange and red sari but I do believe she picked the right one for her. She looked beautiful.
I don't think so. This show is made for indians and the majority of indian brides wear our traditional indian wedding clothes and only a handful wear the western white dresses. So while i do think there should be one or two white dresses i believe majority should be indian traditionals. That's what makes this show different. Otherwise there's an abundance of shows on brides wearing white dresses from across the world.
I love that they started the India version. The cultural differences always make for more entertaining episodes when we get to see different kinds of gowns. I really love that with these ones ALL the dresses are always different colors. It makes it so different(for me, anyways, considering I'm used to the typical white dress tradition being American). I'm all for it.
I’ve said this before, and it’s pretty easy to look up: white dresses are only used for funerals. If you wear them at a wedding, it’s like a bad luck charm… which implies that the marriage is already dead.
Edit: not completely true.
I have been WAITING to watch a clip from the Indian version! And it’s here!
@@brandoniswhoiam Well different cultures have different practices and the meanings could be different but yeah that would be terrible
Yes, I didn’t know they had an Indian version!
I do love seeing their colors and hearing their accents (my favorite!) but the saree on the hanger is just like being at a fabric store, just hanging there flat. 😁
It makes me very happy that the show is not sticking to only the traditional red-lehenga-wearing brides to showcase what an Indian bride is. India has so many diverse cultures that a lot of us don't even wear a lehenga; rather indulge in different and gorgeous types of sarees for the wedding, just like in this episode!!!
I am American so of course I have no knowledge, but I WAS under the impression that red was the most bridal color. Thanks for your comment and for teaching us.
@@candacebex4370 This is so sweet! you're always welcome! there are actually many colors; especially from where i come from, in our weddings, we have atleast 3-5 sarees in different colors, each having a different relevance.
100%
@@candacebex4370 It is in some Indian cultures, but not in most. As Sai Kulkarni says, India has so many diverse cultures. I'm so glad they've chosen to show a variety (in the episodes I've seen so far).
It’s amazing I love all Indian clothes the colors and fabrics are always beautiful!
She looks stunning, and the positivity her family radiates is wonderful. I would love to see more SYTTD India episodes!
Cheers for her Mom. Showing up and surpri
Her Mom showed up and surprised her. Helped her chose a gorgeous sari. She really carried off the gold sari. Looked like a goddess. Amazing
The gold dress made her look like a goddess. Loved all three of the dresses. The more traditional one (last one) was my favorite, but she was poppin in the gold one.
The whistle was so cute, the mom was so sweet!!! And the friends were perfect too, critical without being harsh or targeting the bride with their comments..
I’m not Indian, am African American. My wedding dress was custom made for me from the most beautiful sari with fire colors. I looked and felt like an absolute goddess !
I loved how she chose not too typical traditional but it is still a traditional saree. Loved it. She looked beautiful in all. the first saree was something you would wear to someone else's wedding.
That was what I was thinking!
I'm really enjoying this version! She's stunning anyway, and the gold sari just enhanced her beauty. I think she really was true in saying that it suited her personality more than the others. All the outfits were gorgeous and I really love seeing them!
The third rose gold was stunning. The bride looked so glamorous in the gold dress with the jewelry. Lovely sari. Best wishes for their wedding and a happy future.
yeah but i see what they mean by the rose gold being too traditional. it was too traditional for my taste too. too typical of what a tamil bride wears. she wanted something more unconventional.
WOW! I’m blown away! The bride is gorgeous and I love the dresses. I’m so glad that they expanded this series to India. I wonder if they will continue to expand because wedding attire from everywhere is worth seeing. So beautiful.
I'm so happy you have ur mama there for you! I lost mine a few years back. Cherish her and I wish a wonderful wedding to the bride! The one she picked is absolutely the best!
God bless you ❤️
In Indian version it's so good to see not only lehengas but also other outfits, some simple, elegant too because sometimes Indian brides outfits are misunderstood as overheavy lehengas
I am not Indian, but if I was getting married, I'd love a Sari way more than our traditional white gown. I love the colors! I would have picked that purple and gold one on the mannequin in the background!
Yes, same! Although I would never want to offend anyone so I’m not sure 😢 maybe I’ll find something inspired by Indian clothing, a happy medium?
@@DiscoPrysm you won’t offend anyone! We welcome everyone who wants to experience the culture!
@@poojamalhotra6321 so happy to hear this! Sometimes I feel like it’s just keyboard warriors who get upset about it. I think there is a difference between appropriation and appreciation!
@@DiscoPrysm absolutely ! I think cultures should be shared as long as everyone is respectful.
@@DiscoPrysm . Whilst traditionally worn by Hindu women, it is NOT a religious outfit. You won't offend anyone by wearing one.
She can wear a colorful blouses and it'll give the color that is missing.
I'm in love with this golden Sharee too.
It's drop dead gorgeous
In my opinion, this is how every mother should behave: sincerely and with feeling.
You can see where the bride gets her beauty from, her Mum. What a lovely bride with a wonderful family
That gold saree was just gorgeous! Especially the way it was pinned and draped. Gave me such elegant vibes
What a joyful, strong , positive mom!
Being an Indian and who is also a fan of this show for years am equally thrilled, happy and so jumpy seeing that they have added India too 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Love from kerala, India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I so love that there is an Indian version of this show! Idk much about their wedding traditions and styles but have seen a few from celebrity weddings in India and the brides' wardrobes just knocked me out with the gorgeous clothes they wore and I'm excited to learn how regular brides there dress for their weddings. I can't wait to see more of these episodes!
In india different different states different merriage coloured outfit as you wish you choose ..saree..lehanga.. ghaghra... salwar suit ..gown ..etc...with different colours..
Yayyy an Indian version ☺️☺️ !! Finally a more relatable version 🥺. And I'm a Tamilian too so it felt so different from watching the bride's choosing white wedding gowns in other countries when this hit so close to home ! ☺️
Mom was adorable! The bride looked beautiful in all the dresses but the gold was definitely it.
That first pastel pink and blue... Just wow!
The bride was glowing in the golden saree!! So happy to see the Indian version 💕 they've done it justice 😍
I think Indian women are beautiful!
The bride's mom is amazing.... I love everyone's reaction but her Amma's sityy was the best!👌
I love how different this is than the usual white wedding gowns. This is culturally amazing!
I really love that they've introduced this version of the show because honestly, India deserved to have its very own version. Our version is a LOT more different than the existing versions and we would relate to this one more ❤️❤️
Honestly as being born and brought up entirely in India, I personally would not enjoy this exact kind of experience because I'd ask for a lot more options than they show here. I'd like to choose some outfit myself rather than they already having a panel of outfits selected for me. I'd like a broader spectrum than they're offering here.
And tbh that's how mostly Indians shop. This is just a bit more boujee version because I feel somewhere they want to keep the pattern of the show intact so it's hiding the real Indian essence somewhere..
Still enjoying this version, please bring more episodes.
Thé bride and her family are exquisite. She looked beautiful in all of them. I’m so glad her mommy turned up, to see her and help her choose the right gown xx
Personally, the first one was my favorite (pastel blue & pink are my fave colors), but I agree that it wasn’t working for her. She chose the one that worked for her & I love getting to see all these different, beautiful styles of dress.
Pastel one was gorgeous but it was giving wedding guest
I'm so glad they went with the styling that they did on the third sari, but on the gold one! It suited so much better than that long necklace she had on at first. That necklace, the headpiece, the belt-all just icing on the cake for that gorgeous outfit!
It is SO AWESOME to see a different culture represented on this show! These saris are GORGEOUS!! The women... are GORGEOUS! I LOVE EVERYTHING!
That first pastel one was just gorgeous! And she in it was just so elegant.
It looked the best in my opinion, I do understand cultural expectations are quite strong and important though.
To give you some perspective that look wasn't really bridal it was more of something a wedding guest would wear.
Also speaking of this episode, I understand that south indian weddings are different from north Indian ones but as an Indian I didn't really 'feel' anything bridal about all these outfits. In north indian weddings even distant relatives would go grander on their outfits.
she is looking like some random girl at wedding not the bride
@@Anon-lg5rj here in South India, brides' dress mostly made up of silk which will be expensive with different embroidery works at the border. But south indian wedding dress is incomplete without jewels and a properly stitched blouse. Here her blouse is very simple and she didn't wear any ornaments. I am sure she must have worn a different blouse with artwork and tons of jewelerys during her wedding.
Aye!! My people! 🙌🏾 The gold saree made her look ethereal! I love, love my culture. I didn’t get to grow up with it (was adopted and came to the US as a baby) and I so wish just once in my life I could wear a beautiful saree!
I’m loving the India version of the show! She really does look like a goddess in the gold. Stunning 🤩
I wish they showed the process of putting on the sari. I think most westerners like myself are clueless about the pleating and draping.
Saris look absolutely gorgeous! The final one she chose was beautiful!
I adore her and her choice. The gold is unbelievably stunning on her. She looks amazing. I love her mother. I love everything about this
Awesome! I love seeing cultural differences! I wish they would explain a little about the dress customs and the significance of various items, accessories, and colors!
That would tk lot of episodes...so glad everyone is enjoying Indian SYTTD...
@@uk4482 IMO, I think Indian wedding dresses are the most beautiful. They have color, beauty and life.
The gold sari she picked looked stunning on her. Her appreciation for her mother and close friends is heart warming 💕
As an Indian, I'm loving being included in this.
Those sariees (sorry for the misspell) are absolutely beautiful. Indian, Asian and African brides are always beautiful in their native attire 🥰🥰🥰
Indians are also Asian so did you mean the rest of Asian brides
Apart from saree, there's also lehengha choli that Indian women wear as bridal.
I'm so happy to discover Say Yes: India! I'm so grateful to see the wide range of colors and varied patterns on luxurious materials. The American versions have customers who are so set on white dresses, nothing but a sea of white. Any splash of color brings warmth. This one is perfection!
What a beautiful family, inside and out. I love the host, and am looking forward to watching this version of Say Yes to the Dress, in Southern California. Maybe that's my Western bias; I LOVED the pastel sari. But I also LOVED the gold one when I saw it!
Tamil at the end was taken my heart with that Golden saree ❤ I can imagine with South Indian make up and ornaments on her day
I loved all the saris on her, but the gold one was the perfect choice for her. She looked so beautiful and very happy.
I’m loving these shows and learning about their culture is so fun. The first piece she wore reminded me of a baby shower 😄that would be perfect for that or a gender reveal
Sadly we don't have gender reveal in India
You can only know you're baby's gender after birth here
@@avitomer9154 gender reveal is very stupid and outright meaningless in an Indian context, especially the misogyny among North-western Indians and the expenses.
@@avitomer9154 "sadly"?😅
This brides cute sounds are adorable when she sees her mum. :)
She looked beautiful in all 3 but I'm so glad she chose the gold it suited her so well.
I think I'm going to India to find my dress the colors the style the radiance of these dresses is incredible
You are most welcome dear 💖
I love this India version! I like to experience other cultures. The gold is beautiful. But when I think of India I think of rich bold colors. Congratulations 🌺 🌟 to the bride and groom!
Depends on which part of india you're talking about. If you do some research you would find that each of the 29 states in india has very different cultures and they have different traditional wedding outfits. While bold red and bright colours are a thing in northern India, in south and north east india people go for very calming colours like gold, silver.
@@harshitabhuyan8892 thank you for explaining that 😊
Indian fabrics are absolutely gorgeous. She looked beautiful in all of them
All 3 are beautiful. I really liked the pink and blue combo it was so pretty! This bride is so pretty I reckon she'd look good in almost any color
I think Indian formal fashion is gorgeous. I'm so excited that this is a version of the show now 😍
Whoever is doing the pleating on these saris is doing amazing *chefs kiss*
I am so here for SYTTD India, bring it.
Looking forward to a different perspective on bridal couture and traditions
Once they accessorized the gold, that was it! She is such a beautiful bride.
I low-key wanted to see the dress in the background though with the funfetti looking colors
Thank you for adding India. I appreciate seeing other cultures!
I love that in finishing a western ensemble, they bring out a veil - to complete an Indian ensemble, they bring out the jewelry!
She seems so lovely 💜 it's clear her love for her family is so strong, and she is so in love with her fiancee. I hope they are so so happy together
I LOVEEEEE the gold one on her, it makes her look sooo elegant and goddess like. Also, I personally think it suits her skin tone the best out of the three dresses. She was glowing
Wow, I have always watched all the episodes of say yes to the dress and I really loved that they came up with the Indian version and I am south indian too. I loved all the saree. The saree would have worked if the blouse would had more work like looked heavy because saree doesn't has much work like embroidery and mirror work so blouse should have been heavy. And that something I think the bridesmaid might wear. But as long as the bride is happy and feels beautiful it doesn't matter how the saree looks.
The gold saree was going with her complexion so well...it was 🤌
Love seeing this show embrace different cultures! Enjoyed this episode very much. 😍
I wish they addressed that the gold blouse was NOT the blouse that goes with all the sarees and showed how those looked. I'm glad she went with the gold saree, she looked amazing in it
I absolutely love the Indian people! My favourite people 😍🥰🙏🏼
So glad to see another Indian episode. And love seeing saree’s & beautiful colourful outfits. Plus the brides are so stunning. I love the gold on her. Maybe with red jewellery & flowers? Oooo the third one is gorgeous too. I think it’s the saree blouse that isn’t quite working in that one though.
I have always loved their clothes & seeing them choose their wedding sari is great, I don’t know how they do it picking my favourite would me so difficult I love them all.
Just beautiful! That gold really made her skin radiant!
Love this !! Please more India episodes!! Stunning beautiful women!!
I adore seeing these different styles and all the colour and the mom in this particular episode is an absolute doll
She looked magical in her dress😍 The gold just looked so stunning on her.
Liked her saree.. the blue and pink is something i would wear as a sister of bride or engagement. :)
Love the colors and perfect pleats in these gorgeous saris. The gold and green one at 8:32 is stunning!
I absolutely loved the all gold one. She is stunning. Makes me wish I was Indian. The saris are so elegant and wearing a sari makes u have to move in a graceful manner.
You don't have to be an Indian to wear a saree. Buy a saree in a manageable fabric, look up some videos on how to drape and just go for it. We don't gatekeep our sarees
@@aleenaprasannan2146 EXACTLY
I know she didn’t want to be typical but I really did like the red one lol. All looked super pretty though
More cultural videos please! I thoroughly enjoyed this episode. 😍
The mother is adorable. The bride looked stunning. Thx&see ya😁
I was invited to an Indian wedding and had no idea it was a week long event. I am so tired. 🤣🤣🤗🤗
The pastel sari made me gasp. So pretty.
She looked absolutely stunning 😍 I agree the first didn’t look bridal at all. The last although it looked bridal was not HER. And that GOLD saree omg!!! Congrats and warmest wishes for a beautiful married life Divya di!!
Love her mom man.. of course as any mom she wants to see options to choose the best for their baby and the that whistle ❤❤
They all looked beautiful on Divya, but I'm glad she chose the gold - she did look like a goddess!
So good to see yes to a sari! Love it! The pastel one was beautiful too, would work for other ceremonies. The golden saree is fabulous!!
I've seen this ep and I love love love dresses on another girl in this ep that she tried and chose. So beautiful, I wish you guys show her snippets in here.
She Looks like a goddess in the gold saree, I couldn't take my eyes of her I loved every bit of it😍😍😍😍
I love this Indian version, and she looks STUNNING in her golden Sari
Good thing she picked the gold because that would be confusing for all of his friends when he changed his name.
The way her mother portrait about her feelings at the end was top notch ❤
I liked the orange sari best, but all three were gorgeous.
This is so much more interesting than the White, mostly look-alike dresses in the other shows of this franchise.
Omg so amazing to see an indian version especially people from tamilnadu it's an emotion ❤️
Though they are talking about different styles completely then the Western world they are talking exactly the same as any bride. The same phrases, the same passion." It's just not working for me ", " Now I'm getting the feels ". I hope this isn't insulting but I find it so cute! Personally I love the orange and red sari but I do believe she picked the right one for her. She looked beautiful.
The surprised squeak was so cute. This family seems so sweet
AHHH I CANT BELIEVE THIS VERSION OPENED I LOVE IT, except I think there should also be more western bridal dresses as well as cultural bridal dresses
I don't think so. This show is made for indians and the majority of indian brides wear our traditional indian wedding clothes and only a handful wear the western white dresses. So while i do think there should be one or two white dresses i believe majority should be indian traditionals. That's what makes this show different. Otherwise there's an abundance of shows on brides wearing white dresses from across the world.
I mean I'm sure they'd show the Western bridal dresses for Christian Indian weddings and such. This one didn't call for it though.
Indian women usually prefer traditional clothes over western. Its very very rare for someone to not wear Indian in their wedding
Being a Southindian girl .. I can totally feel this vibe....
She and her mother are absolutely beautiful! 💯
Dhool kelapita😂😂❤❤🖤❤she looks so beautiful
She reminds me of Bridgerton2 lead actress, beautiful 😍
As an Indian, this rocks! 💕💕💕
The last one looked beautiful with her skin tone!
Love all the dresses, but the gold was outstanding. Beautiful young woman. And the Mother was perfection! ❤