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Quirky & Offbeat Baraat Entry Ideas For Grooms-To-Be!

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  Originally Published on  ShaadiWish If you’re done with the old  ghodi  baraat entry, we’ve got some fun and offbeat baraat entry ideas for you. Baraat ceremony is one of the most anticipated ceremonies of the wedding night. After all, it’s the most fun part when the groom’s family makes a grand entry and kickstarts the whole wedding shenanigans. So make the most of your baraat with these offbeat entry ideas. All You Grooms-To-Be, Take Notes Of These Offbeat Baraat Entry Ideas- 1. Baraati On The Boat If you’re having an open waterfront wedding, bringing your baraat on a ferry/boat could be a great option. Just imagine, how cool would you look riding the boat as a groom? We say 10/10! Federico Salmeron Photo 2. Awaken Your Kalakaar With Your Baraat Car We know, arriving in a car is as cliched as the  ghodi  entry but hear us out. You can make your baraat entry in a car even more interesting by riding in with your squad in a vintage car or by (carefully) st...

#Baraat Ideas: Groom Entry In Vintage Cars

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  The big fat Indian baraat is legendary and always involves a lot of dhoom and dhamaka. And consequently groom entry is one aspect of Indian weddings that always draws a lot of attention. The groom entry is accompanied by an excited baraat and lot of music and even dancing. Traditionally and typically, Indian weddings see a groom entry on a horse.  However, today the millennial groom is constantly looking for creative ways to enter his wedding to marry the love of his life. While a lot of grooms opt for elephants, boats and even helicopters, as their preferred mode of entry.   Click here   to see the latest trends of groom entry ideas. So, dear grooms-to-be, if you want to make a royal and an impactful entry on your wedding day, checkout these groom entries in vintage cars. Here are some royal grooms entry in spectacular vintage cars you need to see now: This is a spectacular groom entry in a vintage car at a larger than life  destination wedding  in Switz...