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June 23, 2026
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Planning an Indian wedding budget without a clear plan is like driving to a destination without a map — you'll get there eventually, but you'll spend far more than you needed to along the way. Here's the honest truth nobody in the wedding industry says out loud: the average Indian wedding cost in 2026 starts at one number and arrives at a completely different one by the time the last guest leaves. A wedding planned at ₹15 lakh quietly becomes ₹26 lakh. A ₹25 lakh budget somehow turns into ₹40 lakh. This happens across every income bracket — not because families are careless, but because Indian weddings are structurally designed to expand.
This guide is different. At party cruisers, we've budgeted and planned over 1,500 celebrations across India and the Middle East over three decades. Here we're sharing the real numbers, the real category-by-category breakdown, and the real strategy to plan a wedding that's beautiful and financially sound — whether you're working with an intimate ₹5 lakh celebration or a lavish ₹50 lakh+ affair.
Quick answer: An Indian wedding in 2026 costs ₹5 lakh to ₹2 crore+, depending mainly on guest count and city. Most middle-class families spend ₹8–₹20 lakh; a mid-scale metro wedding with 300–600 guests typically runs ₹15–₹35 lakh. Venue (25–35%) and catering (20–25%) together account for roughly half the total budget. To plan one: agree a hard ceiling with both families first, split it 70% essentials / 20% enhancements / 10% contingency, then allocate by category before booking any vendor.
The average Indian wedding cost in 2026 ranges from ₹5 lakh to ₹2 crore+, depending on guest count, city, number of functions, and wedding type. For a mid-scale wedding with 300–500 guests across 3–4 functions in a metro city, most families spend between ₹15 lakh and ₹30 lakh. A wedding in a Tier-2 city can be beautifully done for ₹8 lakh to ₹15 lakh.
| Wedding Type | Guests | City Tier | Estimated Budget (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Simple / Intimate | 50–150 | Any | ₹3L – ₹8L |
| Middle Class | 150–350 | Tier-2 / Tier-3 | ₹8L – ₹15L |
| Mid-Scale Urban | 300–600 | Metro | ₹15L – ₹35L |
| Large / Premium | 600–1,000+ | Metro | ₹35L – ₹1Cr |
| Luxury / Big Fat Indian | 500–2,000+ | Any | ₹1Cr – ₹5Cr+ |
| Destination Wedding | 50–300 | Resort / Heritage | ₹20L – ₹2Cr+ |
Important note on 2026 costs: wedding inflation has run at 10–15% year on year. Gold is trading above ₹1.48 lakh per 10 grams as of mid-2026. Premium wedding photographers in metro cities now charge ₹2–4 lakh for a single day. These aren't aspirational figures — they're the real market rates you'll hear when you call a vendor.
Before you visit a single venue or open a spreadsheet, sit down — the couple, both sets of parents, and anyone contributing financially — and answer these five questions out loud:
After the family conversation, establish one number — the maximum total spend across every function, outfit, vendor, and hidden cost. This number isn't aspirational. It's a ceiling.
Rather than one vague number like "we'll spend ₹20 lakh," split your total budget into three bands:
For a ₹20 lakh total budget: Essentials = ₹14L, Enhancements = ₹4L, Contingency = ₹2L. Every decision that threatens the Contingency band requires both partners to agree. No exceptions.
Actual percentages and 2026 rupee ranges for each category — not vague platitudes.
Venue is almost always your largest single expense and the one that determines everything else — guest capacity, décor possibilities, catering options and overall tone.
| Venue Type | Capacity | 2026 Cost Range (per function) |
|---|---|---|
| Banquet hall (Tier-2 city, 300 pax) | 300 | ₹1.5L – ₹3L |
| Hotel banquet (metro, 300 pax) | 300 | ₹3L – ₹6L |
| Farmhouse / garden venue (metro) | 300–500 | ₹4L – ₹8L |
| Heritage property / palace | 200–500 | ₹8L – ₹25L+ |
| Destination resort (Goa, Udaipur, Jaipur) | 100–300 | ₹15L – ₹50L+ |
Money-saving tip: booking the same venue for multiple functions typically unlocks 15–25% multi-function discounts. A Friday or Sunday wedding (where shagun dates permit) can save ₹1–3 lakh on venue costs alone. Our Venue Affairs division negotiates exactly this kind of package across its network of hotels, heritage palaces and resorts — browse our wedding venue guides for city-specific pricing.
After venue, food is the expense that defines your reputation as hosts. In Indian wedding culture, the food is remembered long after the décor is forgotten — this isn't the place to cut corners, but it is the place to cut cleverly.
| Menu Type | Per Plate Cost (2026) |
|---|---|
| Basic vegetarian menu | ₹800 – ₹1,200 |
| Mid-range (mixed, live counters) | ₹1,200 – ₹2,000 |
| Premium (lavish, multiple cuisines) | ₹2,500 – ₹5,000+ |
For 400 guests at ₹1,500 per plate: ₹6 lakh in catering alone — before bar costs.
Bar costs, the hidden budget-buster: a fully stocked bar for a 300-person wedding runs ₹2L–₹4L. A 2-hour hosted bar followed by wine and beer only is a smart middle ground. Guests notice if the dal makhani is watery — they rarely notice if there are three live counters instead of five.
| Function & Décor Level | 2026 Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Basic floral décor (mehendi/haldi) | ₹50K – ₹1.5L per function |
| Mid-range full décor (sangeet/reception) | ₹1.5L – ₹4L per function |
| Premium themed with installations | ₹5L – ₹15L+ per function |
Lighting is your highest-ROI décor investment — good uplighting transforms any venue and photographs magnificently at a fraction of fresh floral cost. Choose seasonal Indian flowers (roses, marigolds, tuberoses) over imported blooms for up to 60% savings. This is exactly where our design studio, House of Vivaah, earns its Gold and Platinum décor awards — see their décor planning guides for inspiration at every budget level.
| Outfit | 2026 Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Bridal lehenga (boutique/semi-designer) | ₹50K – ₹2L |
| Bridal lehenga (designer label) | ₹2L – ₹15L+ |
| Groom's sherwani (boutique) | ₹20K – ₹80K |
| Groom's sherwani (designer) | ₹80K – ₹3L+ |
| Multi-function bride outfits (all 4 functions) | ₹1.5L – ₹8L total |
Invest your biggest outfit budget in the ceremony lehenga — the pheras photographs are the ones you'll treasure forever. Mehendi and sangeet outfits can be styled beautifully for far less.
Gold is currently trading above ₹1.48 lakh per 10 grams. A bridal set that cost ₹3 lakh in 2020 now costs ₹6–9 lakh. Consider renting statement jewellery for pre-wedding functions at 5–10% of purchase price, and buy only what you'll wear after the wedding.
| Package Type | 2026 Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Single photographer, one function | ₹40K – ₹1L |
| Full wedding package (2 photographers, album) | ₹1.5L – ₹4L |
| Premium (cinematic, drone, pre-wedding, 2 days) | ₹4L – ₹8L+ |
Photography is the one vendor category our planners tell every couple not to compromise on. The flowers wilt, the food is eaten, the music ends. Your photographs are what remain.
The sangeet secret: a beautifully choreographed family performance creates more memories than any professional entertainer. Invest in a good choreographer (₹15K–₹50K) to coach the family acts — and when you do want professional talent, our artist management arm Live Space can source anything from a live band to international DJs.
| Function | Venue | Catering | Décor | Total Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Haldi | Home / small hall | ₹20K – ₹60K | ₹15K – ₹50K | ₹35K – ₹1.5L |
| Mehendi | Home / banquet | ₹30K – ₹80K | ₹30K – ₹80K | ₹75K – ₹2L |
| Sangeet | Banquet / hotel | ₹1L – ₹3L | ₹50K – ₹1.5L | ₹2L – ₹6L |
Hosting haldi and mehendi at home genuinely saves ₹1–3 lakh. More importantly, home functions carry an intimacy no banquet hall can replicate — this isn't settling, it's often the more meaningful choice.
These are the costs that push couples over budget — not the big vendors, but the accumulated small ones:
Add these up before you finalise your budget, not after.
A middle-class Indian wedding in 2026 is entirely achievable at ₹8–15 lakh in Tier-2 cities and ₹12–20 lakh in metro areas, with the right structural decisions made early.
Once a budget crosses ₹20 lakh, the maths usually flips: a planner's vendor relationships and negotiating power tend to save more than their fee. If you're at that stage, our party cruisers curators can build a transparent, category-wise plan around your number — get in touch for a consultation.
| Budget Level | Guest Count | Total Range (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Budget destination | 50–100 guests | ₹20L – ₹40L |
| Mid-range destination | 100–200 guests | ₹40L – ₹80L |
| Premium destination | 200–400 guests | ₹80L – ₹2Cr+ |
The destination wedding mistake that blows budgets: couples overspend on décor and underprovide on guest experience — rooms, food, transport. Guests who've travelled far judge their experience by how well they're looked after, not by how spectacular the floral arch looks.
This is where logistics expertise pays for itself. Our destination wedding planning team and Venue Affairs network cover Goa, Rajasthan and Hyderabad domestically, plus Dubai, Doha, Bahrain and Oman internationally — see our destination wedding guides for city-by-city detail.
The average Indian wedding cost in 2026 ranges from ₹3 lakh for a simple intimate celebration to ₹2 crore+ for a luxury multi-day event. Most middle-class families spend ₹8–₹20 lakh. An urban mid-scale wedding with 300–600 guests across 3–4 functions in a metro city typically costs ₹15–₹35 lakh. These numbers have risen 10–15% year on year since 2023.
Start with the family money conversation, not a vendor list. Establish who is contributing and how much before a single booking is made. Then set a hard total ceiling, allocate percentages to each category (venue 25–30%, catering 20–25%, décor 15–20%, outfits and jewellery 15–20%, photography 8–10%), and add a 10% contingency band. Only then begin vendor conversations.
Venue hire is almost always the largest single expense, typically 25–35% of total wedding spend. Catering is the second largest at 20–25%. Together, venue and food account for nearly half of most Indian wedding budgets. Jewellery, particularly gold at 2026 prices, can equal or exceed photography and décor combined.
The three highest-impact strategies are controlling your guest list (every 50 additional guests adds ₹1–1.5 lakh in costs), booking 9–12 months in advance to lock in lower rates, and bundling vendors across multiple functions for package discounts. Host pre-wedding functions at home, choose a weekday or off-peak date, and invest in lighting over florals.
A realistic middle-class Indian wedding budget in 2026 is ₹8–₹15 lakh in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, and ₹15–₹25 lakh in metro areas. These figures assume 200–350 guests, 3–4 functions, and boutique rather than designer bridal wear. The biggest variable is guest count — reducing from 400 to 250 guests can save ₹3–5 lakh alone.
A destination wedding in India costs ₹20 lakh to ₹2 crore+ in 2026, depending mainly on guest count. Budget destination weddings (50–100 guests) run ₹20–₹40 lakh, mid-range (100–200 guests) run ₹40–₹80 lakh, and premium destination weddings (200–400 guests) cross ₹80 lakh to ₹2 crore+. Goa in the off-season, Jaipur, and Rishikesh offer the best value for the experience.
Venue typically takes up 25–35% of an Indian wedding's total budget — the single largest expense category. In 2026, a Tier-2 banquet hall for 300 guests starts around ₹1.5 lakh, a metro hotel banquet runs ₹3–6 lakh, and a heritage palace or destination resort can range from ₹8 lakh to ₹50 lakh+ per function.
Whether you're planning an intimate ₹8 lakh celebration or a destination wedding in the crores, the party cruisers team can map a transparent, category-by-category plan around your number — and tell you honestly where it can stretch further. Start planning your wedding or reach us on WhatsApp.
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