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The Changing Role of Brides and Their Families: How Equality Is Reshaping Indian Weddings

By Diapli Mathur, Chief Business Officer, kestone Utsav

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October 22, 2025
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For generations, Indian weddings have been steeped in traditional  grand spectacles where families came together to celebrate love, lineage, and legacy. Yet beneath the grandeur lay deeply entrenched roles: the bride’s family shouldering most of the responsibilities, and the bride herself often expected to follow rather than lead. Today, that picture is changing.

As India’s social fabric evolves, equality, education, and empowerment are transforming how families approach marriage. Modern brides, informed, independent, and expressive  are no longer passive participants in their own weddings. Instead, they are co-creators, crafting celebrations that reflect both their individuality and shared values with their partners.

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From Tradition to Collaboration

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A recent WedMeGood Annual Wedding Industry Report (2023–24) reveals that 56% of vendors identify brides as the key decision-makers in wedding planning, from venue selection to décor and vendor curation. Even more strikingly, 70% of couples now contribute financially to their weddings, marking a clear departure from the age-old custom of the bride’s family bearing the lion’s share.

This evolution is not merely financial, it is emotional and symbolic. Weddings have become shared projects, where couples and families come together as equals. A 2023 Deccan Chronicle report found that nearly 60% of weddings saw equal monetary contributions from both sides. The shift from “hosting” to “collaborating” reflects a deeper social rebalancing where both families view marriage as a partnership rather than a transaction.

Redefining Rituals and Roles

As brides take charge of their wedding stories, traditional rituals are being reimagined. The once-patriarchal kanyadān (the “giving away” of the bride) is increasingly being replaced with mutual ceremonies symbolizing equality where both families “give” and “receive” their children.

A Brides Today survey in 2024 found that over 90% of respondents supported brides retaining their surnames post-marriage, an act once considered radical, now symbolic of agency. The same spirit flows through décor, attire, and ceremony formats. Folk art is blended with minimal design; mantras meet modern vows; and sustainability finds a seat at the table alongside opulence.

These changes don’t diminish heritage; they reframe it. As CBO Dipali Mathur of Kestone Utsav aptly notes, “Tradition and modernity aren’t opposites; they are two sides of the same coin. The way we express them simply evolves.”

The Economic and Emotional Shift

Weddings in India are a $130 billion industry  second only to the U.S.  but their nature is evolving rapidly. According to a Wright Research analysis, urban couples increasingly follow an “equal-split” model for expenses and decision-making. This shift reflects not just financial practicality but emotional equity.

Where once the bride’s family bore both cost and pressure, today’s families share both joy and responsibility. Planning meetings often include both parents, and brides themselves now sit at the table  not as silent observers, but as informed contributors.

The Empowered Bride: A Mirror of Modern India

The new Indian bride is confident, career-driven, and global in outlook. She values heritage yet insists on authenticity and equality. Digital platforms have amplified her voice 72% of brides, according to Feminism in India (2025), curate wedding experiences with social-media storytelling in mind, ensuring their values and aesthetics are reflected in every frame.

This empowered approach extends to choices that were once dictated by convention —attire, guest lists, or even the nature of the ceremony itself. Sustainability, gender-neutral rituals, and mindful celebrations are on the rise, led by brides who want their weddings to mean more than just magnificence.

Equality in Spirit and Celebration

Of course, the transformation is gradual and layered. Urban centers lead the way, while in smaller towns traditional hierarchies still hold sway. Social expectations continue to drive grandeur — a Business Standard study found that 52% of couples still feel pressured to host large weddings due to societal norms.

Yet, the direction is clear. The idea of equality  once confined to workplaces and education has entered the sanctum of marriage. Families increasingly see the wedding not as a “sending off” but as a “coming together.”

A New Chapter for Indian Weddings

In many ways, the evolution of the Indian wedding mirrors the evolution of Indian society itself. The bride is no longer an ornament of tradition; she is its interpreter, shaping rituals to reflect love, identity, and fairness. Her family, once bound by societal expectation, now finds empowerment in collaboration.

As equality becomes an intrinsic part of celebration, the Indian wedding is being redefined — not by losing its roots, but by growing new ones. It’s no longer about who gives or who receives; it’s about what both sides create together.

In Essence

Indian weddings are still vibrant, emotional, and steeped in culture. But beneath the sparkle lies a quieter revolution, one led by brides who are reclaiming their voice and families who are embracing change.

The result? Weddings that are not just larger-than-life, but more meaningful than ever — where love is celebrated not as a tradition, but as a partnership.

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