Namma ooru vida, northern side la innume romba jaasthi... Especially Punjabis.
Naan paartha varaiyilum, romba romba grand ah nadandha marriage adhudhan. It was simply a wow. Andha event avlo best ah irundhuchu... Epdina... Indha Shankar movie songs ellam namma screen la dhane parthiruppom, adhai nerula paartha epdi irukum
adhaivida neraiyya times better ah irundhuchu. And food menu
avlo avloo varieties. DJ night. Apram ponnu family maapilai family, relatives friends nu ellorume stage la dance oruthar oruthara, apram group ah....
Some might see it as an unnecessary expenditure. But the question is, does it really matter?
I always believe, the value of money doesn't depend on how much we earn or how much we save or even how much we leave for the next generation. It is only about how we spend them?
Like, stock market la, no one makes profit by buying a stock... Or even holding the stock for long term. We realise the profit only when we sell them. Adhu varaikkum adhu ungaloda notional profit dhan.
Adhey madiri dhan, neenga sambadhikkira money ya, selavu seirappo dhan, adhoda Value iruku. For some, it is traveling around the world, for some, repaying their parents debt fully, for some, children education, for some, it is helping others through charity, for some buying the bike or car they have dreamt for a long time....ipdi sollitey pogalaam... Adhey madiri dhan for some, it is only about grand wedding of their children... It is about lavish spending on that event... And it is a fact that, majority of Indian families spend hefty amount on marriages...
I don't see anything wrong in it... You should spend the money and realise the value of it.... Orey oru rule dhan, it should make you feel happy... Save panni vechu paarthuttey irundha, just like stocks, the happiness is notional... adhai spend pannina dhan, the happiness is real... as simple as that