Indian weddings are more than ceremonies; they're vibrant festivals bursting with colour, music, food, and family bonds that span generations.
Picture aunties gossiping over chai, kids chasing each other amid fairy lights, and dhol beats pulling everyone to the dance floor. These events celebrate not just two people but entire communities coming alive.
From destination bashes to designer lehengas, weddings symbolise India's economic rise and cultural flair. One such big fat Indian wedding’s celebrations spilled onto trains, and a Marwari family's wedding train adventure went viral online.

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Marwari family's viral wedding train party
A Marwari clan recently became an online sensation by chartering an entire Indian Railways coach for their wedding journey, transforming it into a rolling celebration with relatives ranging from young kids to grandparents.
Shared on X by @Anath_IRAS, with the text overlay "POV: A Marwari Wedding," the video shows high-energy vibes as the train chugs along. He captioned it, "When a Marwari wedding party books a railway coach! #IndianRailways #marriage." [X Post by @Anath_IRAS]
The clip starts with a family member garlanding the coach's nameplate and unveiling a welcome poster for guests. The video then transitions to dances warming up the crowd, the bride-to-be slicing a cake amid cheers, and blankets plus gift boxes lining the seats.
The peak moment shows gift exchanges, while the ticket collector navigates through the coach with a smile, swept up in the joy. Everyone waves joyfully at the end, radiating all the wedding vibes.
Marwari weddings, rooted in Rajasthan's business communities, are legendary for their scale and hospitality. Booking full coaches via IRCTC's group travel scheme lets families travel together affordably compared to flights or buses.
Social media has mixed reactions online
The post went viral online, racking up views for its feel-good chaos. Many cheered the family fun. One user wrote, "This must be fun, with extended family travelling together by train for a marriage."
Another had a contrasting opinion: "Is it really necessary to book entire railway coaches for a private party? While celebration can happen anywhere, many passengers struggle daily to even get a seat. Maybe it’s worth thinking about public convenience too."
Indian Railways permits such charters for weddings, ensuring no regular passengers are displaced if booked properly.