Me as a malayali, I'm very happy with the Bengali and Malayali culture coming together. Mouni Roy looks so beautiful in saree!😘😘 Wishing Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar a very happy married life❤❤
Nothing against big fat indian wedding but I truly love such simple weddings. Beautiful saree, not much of a bling bling, no over the top makeup.. Elegant and beautiful.
Maybe coz everything was shown in slo-mo and the BGM added to the simple and calming effect...actually I don't think Malayali weddings are that simple..there will be chendamelam which will even bring any dead soul alive...! Damn energetic...
@@medico4545__ "Chendamelam" is only part of festivals , it isn't traditionally part of weddings here tho? Maybe you're referring to the Mangala Vadyam , which isn't loud or energetic , rather calm and soothing.
Iam malayali and a big fan of her .when we used to watch her nagakanyaka ( Malayalam dubbed naggin) serial we used to be mad for her but never thought one day she will have such a strong relation with malayaliees and kerala
it is.not simple its made simple with lots of unique decoration and money....simple weddings only doing in middle class people ....they only create scene as simple but in reality its like a professional...but now people gives more like that kind of weddings
@@jayendrasinghkirar7214 I not dividing anything. I am Bengali. I m just saying what it is. Morever "Hindu, " or "Sanatan" is religion not culture. Culture is Changble and different thing. Religion is belief.
There is no concept of religion in Sanatana Dharma. We are diverse and we are United. We are Indians. Nothing wrong in saying Bengali or Kerala here. We love being different and unique… yet United!
South is always great bcz they respect there tradition like this marraige happening. Traditional n simple with love n blessings from all.. Congratulations n god bless the couple.
Wow I'm awed this wedding is so simple until gracious , and the way she's not wearing your typical wedding outfit its so unique beautiful congratulation wishing the couple unity and love and happiness Really love her in the role of naagin
Atlast my all time favourite actress Mouni got married... Many many congratulations to u Mouni and ur husband❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ U will always remain my favourite actress Mouni ☺️☺️☺️
@@VishnuVichuz579 😅😅mounide marriageinte video Ella Hindi channelsilum paranjath south Indian wedding ennan .kore per vicharichittullath Karnataka wedding anennan .but Bengali style wedding nadathiyapo aarum parayunnath kettilla north Indian wedding enn .palarkum keralam enn pryan valya budhimuttan .athond Ivar enkilum okke pryatte😂
Lol. No extra taam jhaam. It’s nothing but taam jhaam. Its speaks money money money all over. And this is only part of it . There is the Bengali wedding too. It’s ok to spend for a wedding but saying no taam jhaam is not true.
How lucky she is that she married a well rich businessman. Suraj Nambiar is a very down to earth keralite boy. Normally now days Kerala weddings are big fat Indian Wedding with the bride carrying full gold show room with her.😄 But I loved it Mouni was wearing a simple saree, with simple jewellery, Nice Make Up and it was a pure beautiful South Indian wedding.. no unwanted dham jam..etc..
It’s not simple at all. It’s expensive made to look simple . It’s speaks money all over. And all that planning, set up costs a bomb. And this is only the ceremony .
@@marvic76 yeah, but according to our Kerala brides mouni looks simple and beautiful, Also she is just a tv serial actress so obviously can't spent too over on her wedding.. And Yes ofcourse they spent money but not like other Bollywood or kerala big fat weddings.. She already disclosed that they planned for normal wedding.
@@mininair896 , tv serial actors nowadays earn a lot. In fact they are more recognizable than movie actors you have not seen the Bengali wedding and the pre and post wedding activities . It’s a designer sari and the jewellery is really not simple at all. It speaks money.
Lol TV actress?Shes done a couple of films too ..Probably one of the highest paid tv actresses at the moment ....Yea sure she cant afford to spend much on her wedding she's only worth 20-30 crores. A lot of ppl prefer smaller,simpler weddings just cos it suits their taste n for aesthetic purposes not cos they can't spend on it idk what kind of concept u guys have abt top tv actors but they're each worth at least 20crores...
@@marvic76 I have seen many Bengali weddings, and I know about it.. Again you are telling the same thing, dear she hired a bad make up artist. Just look at her saree, it's not the way to wear, pleats and pallu not even pinned properly. If she is a top TV actress should care about all these things that's it. Make up Artist was very bad..and I am a Sarista, I have so many kancheevaram sarees in my wardrobe. You can see in my profile, I know each and every weaving. She is not wearing a high fy saree. It's a normal silk saree, the colour which normally Bengal's wear in puja's etc.
South Indian and Bengalis are same same. That's why lots of marriages happen between them. However beautiful couple. God bless them. Yes, one more thing, looking like heavenly marriage.....!!!
Love this simple heart touching Kerala Bengali wedding. Loads of simplicity and true love. Group pics are superb. God bless both of you. Enjoy your love life for ever. Good vediography
@@akankshatiwari8113 no sis they did both south indian(kerala style) and bengali style as she is from west bengal and the groom is from Kerala.. But in this vedio its south indian or malayali style and the white saree of bridesmaid(not mouni) are called kasavu saree(in malayalam language ) But in bengali style she wore sabyasachi lenenga in red colour.
Finally their something new and unique wedding..nothing like showoff....pure traditional.......mordern simplicity love of all family's and blessings...full of happiness and peace❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ very impressive
Good to see Mandira Bedi participating in the rituals actively and breaking the norms and traditions that a widow shouldn't be part of any auspicious occasion... Hats off Mandira Bedi ji