Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Guests in their cars, on the street, in the driveway

- Madhusree Ghosh madhusree. ghosh@ htlive. com

Love finds a way, they say. Here’s a look at couples from around the world who got creative with their wedding ceremonies. The drive-in wedding: An Indian-origin couple in Essex, England, got married in the presence of 200 friends and family in a drive-in ceremony, in the first week of October. Roma Popat and Vinal Patel had their wedding at a 500-acre estate. Guests arrived in cars, were given a hamper containing snacks, hand sanitiser and bin liners (for their garbage). They could also order food off an app, to be delivered by waiters, while the ceremony was held live, and beamed on a giant screen for those in the socially distanced distance.

The driveway wedding: In New York, Kelly Donohue and Andrew Scheurlein got married at their driveway, in April. They wore the clothes they’d picked out months earlier. Friends and family stayed in their parked cars and watched from a distance. The groom’s father officiated, in front of the couple’s garage door, which was draped in white and topped with a little floral arrangemen­t, for the occasion.

Married in the street: A couple in Pittsburgh, Nikita Raman and James Kennedy, decided to make use of the few minutes of outside exercise time the government allowed in the first week of April, to take the plunge. They had a self-uniting ceremony at an intersecti­on, with two friends present as witnesses. They read their vows out to each other, standing in the street. The only others present were neighbours who gathered in their balconies to watch, but the wedding did make it to The New York Times.

On a state border: Om Prakash Sha and his fiancée, Kajol Sah, found themselves separated by a state border at the start of the lockdown. By May, they’d had enough of him being stuck in West Bengal and her in Assam, so they got special permission to meet at the border, with a few relatives as witnesses. And were married in a makeshift mandap near a border checkpoint.

 ?? COURTESY SAHELI EVENTS/I-MAANI PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? Roma Popat and Vinal Patel at their drive-in wedding in Essex, England.
COURTESY SAHELI EVENTS/I-MAANI PHOTOGRAPH­Y Roma Popat and Vinal Patel at their drive-in wedding in Essex, England.

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