New Delhi, Aug. 7 -- Big fat Indian weddings, known for their grandeur and the blingy ethnics, are immensely charming, and those who have attended them know it. However, Gen Z felt that relatives and the constant need to worry about behaving and wearing what's appropriate is killing the fun of it.

Hence, "fake shaadi" parties for just the "vibes" of it, minus the clutter, are now seeing great appeal in metro cities.

A LinkedIn user, Shwetabh Verma, shared that in metro cities like Delhi, Noida, Bengaluru, and Pune, an "electrifying trend" of "Fake Weddings" is being noted.

"All the fun, glam, and unapologetic energy of an Indian wedding, minus the actual bride, groom, and, well, the shaadi itself!" he added.

Verma said that these part...