In India, weddings are regarded to be a very significant occasion in which all the close relatives, friends, as well as the community engage in the celebration. India is a multi-cultural land where lots of religions co-exist and every culture has got diverse similarities as well as dissimilarities which make all of them unique. With the different cultures existing. it is the Punjabi culture that is the most energetic and as well colorful where all people enjoys interacting. In Punjabi weddings, the kids and the grownup also enjoy together which implies the enthusiasm of their culture.The celebrations are grand and all the relatives from both sides use gorgeous traditional clothes where ladies wear Punjabi suits and men wear kurta pyjama or western suits. However, the most wonderful dresses are worn by the bride as well as the groom looking definitely stunning. During the wedding, various rituals are carried out which can last for around 3 to 4 days. The bride and also the groom wear a different dress for each day.During the wedding day. the Punjabi bride commonly dons a suit yet, in these recent times, they prefer to put on lehengas that ought to contain a red color or colors having similar shade because these colors are thought to be positive. Moreover, the newly wed bride is defined by the color red. Most of the time, the bridal suit contains stones and much Indian work. It entails stone work, zari work that is merely an Indian handicraft work and has a lot of glitters beautified by sequence work. On top of the head, a chunni is placed in order to cover the head of the bride. Jewelries, be it real or fake, will then be worn by the bride. One day before the wedding day, henna is placed on the hands and feet of the bride which looks stunning together with her wedding dress plus jewelries. Henna is an element of the Indian culture which is also present in any event. In order to enhance the beauty of the bride, a professional make up artist is called to do the job.On the other hand, the Punjabi groom will be donning a sherwani which is a long coat having traditional Indian embroidery and is placed over a chudidar pyjama. Before leaving for the wedding venue, the older male of the family puts pagdi (turban) on groom's head and the female member ties sehra around it. Another aspect of the Indian wedding is covering the face of the groom by using a sehra that is made up of flowers, rupees, or whatsoever. A long pink cloth which has cash and coconut on it is tied around his waist and he is then offered with a traditional sword. Juttie, a handmade leather shoes, is worn by the groom on his feet which has a ritualistic significance.