The stories of Indian culture are not found in a museum. They are found in the middle of the road, in the back of a packed bus, in the kitchen of a grandmother who measures spices by eye, and in the laughter of children flying kites from a rooftop.

If you want to understand the depth of Indian hospitality, you must look at the concept of Atithi Devo Bhava —the belief that a guest is akin to God. And in India, God is fed exceptionally well.

But the real drama is the wedding day itself. The groom arrives on a horse (or a vintage car, or an elephant) blocked by the bride’s cousins demanding money. "No entry without a song!" they shout. The groom, sweating in a heavy sherwani , must sing a hilariously off-key Bollywood tune to proceed.

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