(Disclaimer: Please
bear with my unpolished approach towards an interesting topic which
might be crude at times, but I hope you would take a note of the points
that I'm intending to express)
This is a controversial topic to start off with which involves sensitive hearts and bonds that revolve around two families who would soon be bound by all the forces of nature. So bear in mind that the article provides a first person perspective of Indian marriages and it is strongly appreciated not to get involved into a personal level.
This is a controversial topic to start off with which involves sensitive hearts and bonds that revolve around two families who would soon be bound by all the forces of nature. So bear in mind that the article provides a first person perspective of Indian marriages and it is strongly appreciated not to get involved into a personal level.
It was a long time since I enjoyed a scrumptious dinner buffet at one of my friend's marriage recently, and after wishing them the regular "congratulations and have a happy married life" stuff and giving away a decent gift with my hard earned money,