Ditching the Ghodi: Unorthodox Baraat Ideas

Unorthodox Baraat Ideas

A Baraat is a wedding procession for the bridegroom that includes live music and dancing. While it has no religious connotation, it is still a popular North Indian custom. It is typical in Indian cultures for the groom to arrive at the wedding destination on a horse, escorted by relatives. A Baraat well-planned entry has the ability to leave an impact even after the wedding is done. Here are some inspirations for grooms that want to ditch the ghodi and arrive in funky, fun, off-beat ways.


Ride in Style 

If you have a strong emotional attachment to your bike, take the chance and enter in style. It’s the perfect opportunity to marry the love of your life while entering on your dear, beloved bike! This is a wacky millennial fad that has gained popularity in the recent past. Celebrities like Krunal Pandya have embraced this trend as well.


Funky Auto Arrivals 

Nothing could be more out of the ordinary than this sort of entry. Grooms can opt for a quirky auto arrival. It’s a fun way to come in with a bang and leave an impactful memory. It also makes for great photographs. This unconventional and unique entry will definitely make sure all eyes are on the groom when he enters!


Cruise by

If it’s a wedding by the water, nothing beats the Groom’s big entrance aboard a stunning boat or yacht, which will give the complete entry a distinct motion. This is an elegant yet fun way to make an unforgettable entrance.


Zooming in
Follow in  Karan Singh Grover’s footsteps and ride in on a Segway. It’s a fresh, fun, amusing method to announce your arrival to the guests. Segways are one of the season’s coolest gadgets and are perfect for grooms who are looking to have a blast.


An Entry Fit for a King

Arriving at your wedding on an elephant is the best way to make a grand Bollywood-like entry. Baraat entries on elephants used to be very popular. They’re now making a comeback as many grooms are choosing to arrive in style, like a king.

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