People these days are trying their best to add the quirky element to the traditional wedding invites.The traditional wedding cards have been replaced with aesthetic prints, subtle colours and fewer words. But some are still not satisfied. Many people have came up with the weirdest ideas and made it to the news.
Today, we have listed some bizarre wedding invites that you would want to use, maybe.
Take a look:
1. Constitution-themed wedding invite: Will you keep the theme of your wedding invite based on your profession? A lawyer from Guwahati did this last year.
The constitution-themed wedding invite referred to family and friends in the formal court language and it went viral on social media.
2. Wedding invite on medicine strip: Another wedding invite based on the profession is going viral these days. This wedding invite looks like a medicine strip designed with perfection.
And by now you might have guessed that it was the wedding invite of a pharmacist from Tamil Nadu.
3. KFG chapter 2 dialogue: The KGF chapter 2 fever reached wedding invites as well. One couple from Karnataka twisted the original dialogue of the movie and added it to their wedding invite.
The original dialogue: “Violence, Violence, Violence...I don't like it. I avoid! But... violence likes me, I can't avoid.”
The transformed version on the wedding card: “Marriage, Marriage, Marriage, I Don't Like It, I Avoid, But My Relatives Like Marriage, I Can't Avoid.”
If you are Bollywood buff, try a Bollywood themed card. You might also make headlines (not a guarantee).
4. Minnal Murali-themed invite: Another wedding invite that went viral on social media was inspired by Malayalam superhero film Minnal Murali. In the video invitd, the groom is dressed as a superhero who saves the girl. And the whole theme is based on the characters of the movie.
Watch the video here:
5. MSP a priority: Couples have also used wedding invites to spread political messages. One such couple from Haryana wrote, “Jang abhi jaari hai, MSP ki baari hai (The battle is still on, now the fight is for MSP).”
The message demands a law to guarantee the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops (the farmer’s law, if you remember). The card also had a symbol of a tractor and the slogan: “No farmer, no food.”
Which one is your favourite? Let us know in the comments section.