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Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile 29th November 2024 Written Episode Update Raghav, Reet, and Unnati's Drama
Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile 29th November 2024 Written Episode Update on worldofentertainment.in As Raghav enters Unnati’s room, he notices Pooja’s presence and inquires about the situation. Pooja explains that they were discussing their party arrangements. Raghav dislikes such events and reminds her to attend her mehendi ceremony before exiting. Unnati then suggests that Pooja take any desired…
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A Mehndi program is a joyful pre-wedding ceremony where henna is applied to the bride and guests. It’s filled with music, dance, and vibrant celebrations, symbolizing happiness and new beginnings.
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Get the Party Started! Best Mehndi Games to Keep Guests Hooked & Happy!

Tired of traditional Mehndi functions? Add a fresh twist with these 20+ exciting Mehndi games! Keep your guests engaged with interactive activities, hilarious challenges, and unforgettable fun. Whether it's musical chairs with a desi twist or bridal trivia, these games will make your Mehndi ceremony full of laughter and joy. Get ready to wow your guests!
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Discover Mumbai's top 5 five-star hotels with stunning poolside venues perfect for hosting unforgettable Sangeet and Mehendi functions. Explore luxurious settings that add a magical touch to your celebrations.
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One of the most important wedding traditions that has been practiced for decades is the Mehendi decoration idea.
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Party Halls for Mehndi Ceremony
Mehendi ceremony celebrated to mark the beginning of a wedding and this is the first or second in the sequence to the wedding rituals. This event has lovely rituals, the charm of fragrance of henna, gorgeous colours, beautiful decoration and flowers and the best Bollywood music with dance performance. As per the budget the ritual celebrates on large or a small scale. In this event the main part the Mehendi is applied to bride and grooms hands and feet. Along with the rituals, mehendi event is for loads of fun and excitement.
In Indian mehendi ceremony dancing to Bollywood beats, picking family members to shake a leg, giving stage on fire like a must with all the event and ceremony. Cousins and friends from bride side and groom side are just unstoppable to make it a glitzy gala. The naach gana and masti undoubtedly steal the show and the hearts. Couple’s entry to the stage, couple dance and surprise performances make the ceremony complete and high-spirited.
We must also understand the importance of mehendi as to how it perfectly purifies and beautifies the whole Indian wedding and the rituals associated. From rituals to customs and relevance, mehendi is a big event when it comes to celebrating a wedding in a spectacular and traditional way. It won’t be an enhancement to say that it as vital part of every bride’s sringaar as much as her jewellery. Let’s have a sneak peek into the hypnotic mehendi ceremony.
The most awaited decoration for the event colourful and rich as the mehendi to make the celebration look traditional and royal. The explode of colours, accessories in Rajasthani theme, dazzling props, drapes, hanging puppets, designing umbrellas, designer clay pots, and many more takes the style quotient of the event high and contributes to a joyful mehendi affair. The royal, impressive and ethnic vibes keeps the magic and fun of the ceremony alive.
There are many other freakish options to please your guests like keeping a live station with a bangle maker who will prepare bangles in laac or threads and over to the lovely ladies. Gifts and presents always make an occasion cool and dynamic. In mehendi ceremony things like bindi, jewellery boxes, bangles, pouches and clutches are a big hot when it comes to giving things as gifts for the mehendi function. The giveaways keep the spirit, pleasure and the warmth alive among the attendees.
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✩ mehendi lagake rakhna 🪷
pairing: oscar piastri x desi!reader
cw: pure fluff, slightly suggestive at parts but nothing tooo crazy lol
wc: 1.8k words
an: my first fic :D

“Oscar, don’t tell me you haven’t practiced your steps! The sangeet is tonight!” Y/N’s cousins were simply frustrated with her dear boyfriend, who could not seem to dance to save his life and had also forgotten to practice the night before.
“I didn’t think it’d be so difficult! These steps are way too hard,” he protested, looking around for his girlfriend, who was seated among some ladies while she got her mehendi done. Apparently, being a bridesmaid at her cousin’s wedding included entertaining the many aunties and listening in on all their gossip
“Baby, are you aware of how mean your cousins are?” he huffed as he sat next to her.
“I told you to practice last night, but someone was too busy sampling the different kulfi flavors at the buffet.”
The man made a sound of indignation, then looked at Y/N’s palms, which were being adorned with a beautiful design.
“How does it look? Nice, na?” she asked while admiring her own hands.
Oscar agreed with a nod and a soft smile. She turned to look at him.
“Speaking of which, I’ve got a game for you! Your name’s written on my palm—it’s designed into my mehendi! You need to find it!” She giggled, and even the artist smiled at him.
“Really? Well, it should be rather easy. My name’s not very long.”
She winked at him. “That’s what you think. Just you wait!”
“He has another thing to worry about, Y/N!” her mum called out, coming to place her palm on Oscar’s back. They both laughed, with Y/N letting out a “Amma, don’t tease him!”
“Why do I need to worry about that?” he asked as the women laughed.
“Well, there’s this old saying: the darker a woman’s mehendi comes out, the more her husband loves her, so you better hope it’s dark, or else…” Y/N threatened him as her mother quietly laughed.
“But we aren’t married, darling. How’s that fair?”
Hearing this, her mother let out a huff. “You two are basically married. The specifics don’t matter.”
He let out a groan of faux annoyance. “You find the most wonderful ways to get me in trouble, don’t you?” He rolled his eyes while peering into her mehendi, trying to spot his name before she elbowed him away.
“You can only find it after it’s dried. Now go and practice your steps—you’re in the first line with me during Kajra Re.”
“What’s that now?”
“Just go and practice, you idiot.” She laughed at him as he ran away, fearing how much he would be yelled at for being a bad dancer.
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“There we go, nice and easy. Now let’s get the next one.”
Y/N’s brother had been at work moving up and down the venue, helping out with small jobs like moving tables, carrying in suitcases, and asking the guests if they had eaten or not. Somehow, he managed to rope Oscar into helping, and help he did, eager to get away from the evil dancing bridesmaids.
After many attempts at trying to move a table, her brother said, “Mate, you need to help me lift this. It won’t budge.”
But before Oscar could do anything, he heard Y/N’s voice calling out to him from across the open ground where the mehendi function was happening.
“You better go. She doesn’t like to wait,” her brother said, chuckling.
“Don’t I know it? Coming, babe!”
“There you are. Look, I need your help. The bride’s uncle and his family are coming in from the airport. She sent someone to pick them up, and I need to call them and check if they’re on their way.”
“Okay, so do it,” he said, looking at her quizzically.
She rolled her eyes. “Osc, I’ve got to let the mehendi dry—I can’t really touch anything. Be a darling and reach into my pocket and take it out for me, please.”
She turned her hip slightly to the side, to where her pocket was, her hands in the air, carefully held up to make sure she didn’t smudge her henna.
“Yeah, of course,” he said as he reached around her waist, reaching for her phone.
It was only then he realized just how close she was standing to him. Her beige lehenga and blouse, showing off her midriff, with her hair cascading beautifully down her shoulders. She smelled heavenly, like she always did, with hints of vanilla and cocoa butter.
He then made the mistake of looking down at her, his face tinted with a shade of pink similar to hers. Y/N’s eyes were focused on him, and in that moment, it dawned on her that she hadn’t really noticed how handsome Oscar looked that day. Wearing a simple cream kurta with his sleeves rolled up and his token slightly messy hair, he looked effortlessly perfect.
It took a lot of self-control for her not to kiss him in that moment. They stared at each other for a while, neither moving, until eventually the sound of someone calling out his name was heard.
“Oscar! Need you to help with the tables, mate.”
Her brother, as usual, coming in clutch to be the cockblocker.
Y/N grit her teeth in annoyance, and Oscar finally remembered he had to take her phone out. He fumbled with it for a second before dialing and dealing with the contact she asked him to.
He held the phone to her ear till she finished speaking, and then put the phone back in her pocket.
“Thanks, babe. Now run along before someone else yells out for you.”
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It’s the evening of the sangeet, and Oscar’s long hours of practice (read: 1 hour and 13 minutes) were finally going to be tested.
The guests were all seated, and Oscar felt a pang of nervousness, similar to the kind he felt waiting for the lights to go out at a Grand Prix. Y/N felt his anxiety and reached for his hand, gently squeezing it to alleviate his stress. He smiled and squeezed it back, and before he knew it, the opening tunes to the song Ainvayi Ainvayi began to play.
He managed to remember the steps, almost missing one before he got back on track. They danced to a few more songs before coming to the final one—and the most important—Kajra Re.
The two of them were placed front and center, with everyone able to see them. He saw her parents and grandparents in the crowd, along with her cousins, who whistled as they took their places on the stage.
The nervousness seeped in again, with the worry of having to impress her family. But Y/N leaned in, whispering to him, “You’re going to kill it, hon. Trust me.”
“What if I don’t?” he whispered back.
“Well, then I’ll mess my steps too. Then we can look dumb together.”
“That’s difficult to believe—you’re a good dancer,” he quipped.
“Leave it to me. I’ll fumble so bad we’ll have to hide out in our hotel room.”
They laughed, just as the music started. And believe it or not, Oscar killed it.
It turned out Y/N’s relatives were so excited to see the Australian dance to the Bollywood songs that they didn’t seem to mind if he messed up a few steps. They hooted and cheered, with their volume increasing at the final step, where Oscar pulled Y/N toward him and dipped her back dramatically.
The audience thoroughly enjoyed the performance, but for Oscar, everything else was drowned out. The only thing he focused on was his girlfriend, looking up at him with admiration and all the love she could conjure in a single look.
She mouthed, “Told you!” a triumphant smile on her face. He laughed, unable to argue with her words.
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“That was some performance, you two!” Y/N’s dad complimented the couple as they ate—or rather, as Y/N ate while Oscar fed her.
It turns out being a bridesmaid doesn’t just mean you get to take cute photos and plan a bachelorette party; it also means you have a lot of work to do to make the bride’s life easier. She’d been running around post-performance, and Oscar had finally managed to catch a hold of her and sit her down.
“You’ve gotta eat something. The last thing you ate was a tea sandwich at 5:30,” he said firmly.
“I’m too busy to eat, Osc. I’ve got a lot of phone calls to make to the vendors for tomorrow’s haldi ceremony,” she mumbled.
“Don’t worry, I’ll help out with it. For now, just sit down and let me get some food into your body,” he said, leaving no room for argument.
And that’s how they got here, with him feeding her a spoonful of biryani as she leaned back in her chair.
“Well, thankfully I had a good group of teachers,” Oscar said, motioning toward the other bridesmaids, who laughed at his compliment.
“Y/N, why are you forcing the poor boy to feed you?” her father asked, using the affectionate tone he always used for his daughter.
“I’m too tired to eat, Appa. He’s forcing me to,” she mumbled, her voice muffled by the rice still in her mouth.
“Well, at least we know you’re in good hands. Isn’t she?” her father said, nudging his wife.
“Oh yes, the very best. You’ve got your work cut out for you, kanna,” her mother added, making the entire table laugh.
Oscar leaned in and whispered into Y/N’s ear, “What did she call me now?”
Y/N smiled and replied, “She called you kanna. It’s like a term of endearment. She doesn’t even use it for my brother, so you should feel special.”
Oscar’s face lit up at the explanation, glad to feel so accepted and welcomed by her family. He grinned at her and fed her another spoonful of rice.
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“By the way, I found my name,” Oscar said suddenly, making Y/N look up at him in confusion, only to notice him staring at her palms.
“Did you now? Where is it, then?” she challenged, her brow raised playfully.
He pointed to her left hand’s ring finger, where a small but clearly visible “Oscar” was designed into her mehendi.
“You’re good at this,” she said, impressed. “I asked her to make it super hard to find.”
They both laughed, and then he added, “I’ve got something for you to see, although mine isn’t as difficult to spot.”
He pulled out his palm and faced it upward, revealing the mehendi he had secretly gotten done. The design was simple but heartfelt. On his palm, Y/N’s name was written boldly and clearly, surrounded by small hearts.
She gasped at the sight, catching the attention of the rest of the table. Realizing what the matter was, everyone cheered, thoroughly enjoying how enthusiastically Oscar was partaking in their culture.
“You’re so adorable. I can’t believe you got this done—I didn’t even notice!”
“Well, you’d be surprised at how sneaky I am, darling.”
“Is that so?” she teased, grinning.
“Why yes, yes it is. Now, how about we go get some kulfi? I’ve been craving it since last night.”
She laughed, standing up and taking his hand as they walked away from the table, their laughter echoing through the festive evening.
this was my first attempt at writing smth lol, lmk your thoughts, and if you’d like me to continue with this. xoxo 🩷 (also yes i made the reader tamilian in this bc i like to shamelessly self insert haha)
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Greetings PS, wishing you lots of luck!
I just wanted to say, ipkknd had such beautiful cinematography, some of the shots are just breathtaking!
My Tumblr search function doesn't work well, and I can't access all your gifs properly 😔 but I've saved a few for writing reference and everytime I see one I am tempted again to watch that episode, haha
Ignore if you have already answered, but do you have any favourite visually beautiful shots from the show? My favourites are the temple bandage scene (even if the audience gawking looks awkward 🙃), the one where Arnav gives prasad to Khushi to see her wearing the bangles and the whole roka ceremony, the decor was just so pretty 💗
Have a lovely day!
Hi hello :)
Yeah I also end up just rewatching episodes or reading the recaps sometimes hahaha. It's a good show, we can't help it!
This is my favourite shot in the serial:
It's the A in her mehendi, him in the background while he listens to her voice message. Her future and his captured in one brilliant shot.
I have two gifsets about my favourite shots, here and here! But a few of my favourites:
Arnav parting the decorations like a groom on the wedding night while she's dressed as a bride. Absolutely brilliant.
Shyam in equity with Mr Malik, in case any of us were confused about the parallel, but also he's praying and in white and he is the exact opposite of what he pretends to be!
Anjlai's solah shringar sequence before Teej, capturing her identity first and foremost as Shyam's bride, which of course is the cornerstone of the serial alongside her bond with Arnav. And Teej is when Shyam is revealed to the audience. Perfection.
Payal stepping into Shantivan as a bride. Look at that shot. The one they did with Khushi never fully captured the brilliance of this one, I'm not sure why.
Arnav in equity with Salman-ji, who is carrying Khushi's doli. I mean. Honestly just ... wow.
Khushi between Anjali and Arnav as the raksha bandhan is tied. because her every action is about protecting this bond but she ends up being its biggest threat.
The bindi in the mirror, the silent promise of forever right before the dream turns to ash.
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Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile 27th November 2024 Written Episode Update: Reet's Job Loss, Dhruv's Concerns & Raghav’s Plan
Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile 27th November 2024 Written Episode Update on worldofentertainment.in Reet finds herself in a traffic jam caused by a collapsed building currently under construction. Hearing about the incident, Viraj proposes to Reet that covering this story could potentially help her regain her job. However, Reet points out that she lacks the necessary resources and asks Viraj to refrain…
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A Mehndi program is a joyful pre-wedding ceremony where henna is applied to the bride and guests. It’s filled with music, dance, and vibrant celebrations, symbolizing happiness and new beginnings.
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congrats on the first flash fic friday @rc-catalog 🩷
for this day, I present an unfinished edit of Saraswati, Devi and Radha. as you all know, I've been itching to make a Ram × Devi wedding series, and the next thing is Mehendi after Haldi, and in a Mehendi function, women generally wear green outfits and apply henna on their hands and feet for good luck and blessings from God. Radha's outfit is decided, but I cant seem to get a nice outfit going on for the Saraswati and the bride, Devi. so any help would be appreciated! (asks are more than welcome <3)
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It is the continuation of previous post. I am doing a countdown on the basis of the characters saying 'kal e hain,woh hain etc etc ' basis and their on-screen sleeping and waking up pattern.It's the last 6 days.
6 days to go of the completion of 6th month of their contact marriage aka 7th day from when Arnav started his quest to khushi's heart (aka 8th August)
The only partially-good thing he did that day was 'I love you, damn it.'
why it is the next day: (Arnav said last day that 'tomorrow is our suhagraat' and khushi said to di that 'in tomorrow's puja the shank will be with you' and everyone kept saying 'kal ki puja')
5 days to go to the completion of their marriage contact aka 8th day from when arnav started the countdown (aka 9th August)
why it is next day: (khushi woke up in the same attire of last night)
Arnav decided to marry khushi with full religious rituals and he got to hear 'I love you too,damn it' from khushi.
He did the deed,that he should had done days ago but couldn't , seek khushi's forgiveness.
4 days to go to the end of their contact marriage aka 9th day of the countdown (aka 10th August)
why it is next day:everyone kept saying sagun is next day.
I guess the point of this countdown is not valid anymore as we are at their Sagun ceremony.They were going to remarry soon.
Khushi admitted that she was his all along and Arnav got to know how much khushi respect his belief. So he made a concious effort to know about all the rituals of marriage for her, so that he could perform them properly for her.
3 days left of their contact marriage aka 10th day of the count down (aka 11th August)
why it is next day: ( 'coz Nk said in sagun that kal hum doka main milenge 😁)
Arnav and khushi got engaged and the fact that arnav put efforts to learn about rituals made khushi very happy.
Arnav showered khushi with kisses at the same spot where once upon a time a kiss was supposed to happen.
khushi beautifully address herself as 'singh raizada'.
he appointed a trained nurse for her father so that her mother could attend all the functions.
He chatted with her over phone before falling asleep.
2 days to to the completion of contact marriage of arnav and khushi aka 11 th day of the countdown (aka 12 August).
why it is next day: ( buaji was telling garima about the roka ceremony and then said in next day's kuldevi's puja you would be with me.I hope buaji was telling garima about the engagement ceremony that very day,not like 10 days later.)
Arnav entered the temple to accompany her to seek permission of her bestfriend for their marriage.
he said her that he loved the way she is and she didn't need to change at their date.
he also cheered her up when she messed up.
1 day to go aka 12th day of the countdown of Arnav and khushi's 6 month old contact marriage (aka 13 August)
why it is next day:( At their date the last day anjali asked shyam how would he come to the next day's function.)
Arnav sweetly recalled their mehendi moment.
He also tied her opened dori and had mehendi on his hand only for her.
He opened up to her fully about his past and shared his sorrows with her, letting her console him.
It's a little moment but its my fav, when he was flashbacking about anjali, then about shyam-khushi, he got frustrated and broke a vase,but later he was very calm and patient with khushi.
(to be continued)
My scattered thoughts (5b/?)
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You do realise aapki mehendi ka function hai...hai na?
han han ji pata hai laao mehendi laao tum log bhi lagao partyyyyyyy
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7 Must-Know Lehenga Work Designs for a Perfect Ethnic Outfit
Lehengas are a timeless part of Indian ethnic fashion, loved for their elegance, intricate craftsmanship, and luxurious appeal. For a wedding, festive occasion, or grand celebration, picking the right lehenga design improves your overall look. From traditional zari work lehengas to modern digital printed lehengas, each style has its own charm.
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Handcrafted Excellence: Showcases skilled craftsmanship.
You can wear it for engagements, pujas, and formal gatherings.
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7. Zari Work Lehenga Collection
Zari work is one of the oldest and most luxurious types of embroidery in India. It uses detailed gold and silver threads.
Features of Zari Work Lehengas
Woven with real or imitation gold and silver threads
Rich and royal look, perfect for bridal and festive wear
Found in Banarasi, Kanjeevaram, and silk lehengas
Adds a regal touch to ethnic outfits
Why Choose a Zari Work Lehenga?
Bridal Favorite: Ideal for wedding ceremonies and grand occasions.
Timeless Design: A trend that never goes out of style.
Elegant & Luxurious: Gives a royal feel to your traditional outfit.
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Final Thoughts
Choosing the right lehenga work design depends on your personal style, occasion, and budget. You can choose from the elegance of zari work, the sparkle of sequins, or the beauty of thread work.
FAQs
1. Which lehenga work is best for weddings?
For weddings, lehengas with zari work, embroidery, and sequins are great choices. They provide a grand and elegant look.
2. What is the best way to select a lehenga for my figure?
If you are petite, go for lightweight fabrics like georgette or chiffon. For curvier bodies, A-line or flared lehengas with structured embroidery work best.
3. Where can I buy a designer lehenga online?
You can find the latest handcrafted lehengas and bridal lehengas. Check popular fashion websites and online stores that specialize in ethnic wear.
4. What jewelry should I pair with a mirror work lehenga?
Mirror work lehengas go best with oxidized silver jewelry or traditional Kundan sets for a stunning ethnic look.
5. Are thread work lehengas suitable for summer weddings?
Yes! Thread work lehengas made from lightweight fabrics like cotton silk and organza are great for summer weddings.
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