Indian weddings are renowned for their grandeur, but the nuptials of Brahmani Reddy, daughter of Karnataka mining baron and former minister Janardhana Reddy, set an entirely new benchmark for opulence. Held in November 2016 at Bengaluru Palace Grounds, this five-day extravaganza reportedly cost a staggering ₹500 crore, making it one of the most expensive weddings in Indian history.
The bride dazzled in a ₹17 crore Kanjeevaram saree adorned with pure gold threadwork, paired with jewelry worth ₹90 crore. Her attire alone symbolized the fusion of tradition and luxury. The groom arrived in style on a horse-drawn chariot, while the bride’s procession featured 100 cultural troupes, including Brazilian samba dancers and tribal performers. The venue was transformed into a replica of the Vijayanagara Empire, complete with recreated temples and villages.
The guest list included 50,000 attendees ranging from politicians to celebrities. Invitations were sent via miniature LCD screens that played a custom song featuring the Reddy family. Transportation was equally lavish—15 helicopters and 2,000 taxis ferried guests to the venue, where bullock carts escorted them inside. Mechanical elephants flanked the entrance, adding an eccentric touch to the already extravagant affair.
The dining area was inspired by Bellary village, while Bollywood art directors designed sets that resembled ancient temples. Security was tight with 3,000 personnel ensuring smooth proceedings. Makeup artists from across India were hired for the bride and guests, with one flown in from Mumbai for ₹30 lakh.
Despite its splendor, the wedding sparked controversy as it took place shortly after India’s demonetization policy was announced. Critics questioned how Janardhana Reddy managed to fund such an event amidst national financial upheaval. Allegations of cash payments in demonetized currency further fueled debates about its timing and cost.
This wedding wasn’t just a celebration; it was a spectacle that redefined luxury and extravagance in Indian culture. Whether admired or criticized, Brahmani Reddy’s nuptials remain etched in history as an unparalleled display of wealth and tradition.
Sources: KalingaTV, Times of India, Elle India