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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: _SuMmEr_LoVe_

could they have had an indian wedding coz they didnt have much time to prepare for the sikh wedding ?

hmmmm... but ... just one question... is the hindu wedding longer or the sikh wedding...

yeah this could have been one possibility .....
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Posted: 15 years ago
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that's what I was wondering too...they are not hindus...well who knows maybe they are...
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Posted: 15 years ago
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That's something I've never understood lol, bloopers galore
and I believe the hindu marriage has 7 rounds where as the Sikh wedding has 4 rounds. All the Sikh weddings I've been to usually take 1-1.5 hrs; that's the actual wedding ceremony.

You can shoot in an gurdwara but you have to get permission and follow certain guidelines. I'm pretty sure that's what it is.

cheers:)
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Posted: 15 years ago
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I asked my mom about this, and she confirmed for me that weddings are not allowed to be shot in a gurdwara. This is why, even in Punjabi movies they can show the bride and groom sitting, and taking blessings but never doing the rounds (lavan).
I have a detailed reasoning for this, but I doubt anyone wants to hear it haha

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