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In a recent interview, the Pakistani actress made a revelation in which she declared herself to be a great fan of big, over-the-top weddings. She named the Ambani family from India, which is particularly known for their expensive lifestyle. “I don’t see anything wrong if someone wants to spend a lot on their wedding,” said Mansha. According to her, one should be allowed to celebrate their happiness the way they wish to, even if it comes in the form of a luxury celebration.
Saheefa Jabbar Prefers Simple Weddings
The other famous Pakistani actress, Saheefa Jabbar, has a different idea. Participating in the debate, she says weddings “should be simple and casual.” According to her, it is much better to save money instead of spending it all on a big wedding. She feels it is better to keep things small and focus on what’s really important about getting married.
The Ambani Wedding Sparks Debate
The recently held wedding in India of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant has become the talk of the town. It was really a big wedding, going on for days at a stretch. It raises questions within one’s mind as to how much money should be spent on this very special day.
Pakistani Showbiz Celebrities Discuss Wedding Styles
In a video going viral on social media, actor Syed Jibran asked Mansha and Saheefa what they thought about these big weddings. He wanted to know if they would want to have a wedding like that if they could. Again, Saheefa said she likes simple weddings and would rather save the money. But Mansha defended big weddings, saying it’s okay for people to celebrate in whatever way they want.
Different Views Show Different Values
The way Mansha and Saheefa think about weddings proves that in Pakistan, people have different ideas on how to celebrate. While others, like Mansha, think that if you can afford it, then having a large, pricey wedding is perfectly fine, to others, like Saheefa, what it truly means is it should not be about showing off but about what marriage truly is.
What This Means to Pakistani Society
This debate on wedding styles strikes a chord with many people in Pakistan, for this brings reflections on our traditions and how they may be changing. Some feel that big weddings burden families with unnecessary expenses. Others claim that such grand celebrations are needed not only for showing love to family but as a means to uplift our culture as well.
In the final analysis, there is no right and wrong. Every couple in Pakistan intending to marry has to decide for themselves what type of wedding will be appropriate for them. Above all, whatever type of wedding, big or small, has a happy start in life together.