Updated On: 12 July, 2024 06:55 PM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
A bride’s take on the traditional ‘baraat’ has conspired into a ‘Bride’s Boiler Room.’ We decode this immersive experience that marks a bride`s D-day with a contemporary music setup

Mihir Chandan plays Saxophone at a Bride`s Boiler Room in Udaipur
The nip in the air is ripe for new wedding trends to transpire. In the offing is a progressive ritual – ‘Bride’s Boiler Room’ - a concept that was long overdue and is now finally here. Hopping onto this trend is the New Delhi-based bride – Aastha Batra along with DJ Mihir Chandan, who have taken wedding celebrations one notch higher – by combining electronic-dance music in a not-so-clandestine sanctum that a wedding venue is.
Here is some context: It has been a customary practice for the groom’s side to revel in braggadocious ‘baraat’ processions, while the bride’s side puts up with arduous waiting hours. The phrase ‘Baraat aney walli hai’ is ever so redundant with the extensive dance and music sessions that stretch for hours, testing the hosts’ patience and throwing them into frenzied anticipation.
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