Vivah_buddy

Our app will solve the problem of running in marriage arrangments by providing them a single platform for all services. Myself Anisur Rahman with Vivah_buddy.

  • Stage Concept Only
  • Industry Other
  • Location New Delhi, Delhi, India
  • Currency INR
  • Founded January 2015
  • Employees 6

Company Summary

Being from a typical Indian family, we know that there are lot of arrangements needed to be done like Hall, Caterers, Photographers, Florist, make-up artist etc. People have to run different places for arranging all these things and due to lack of time and knowledge, they don't get the expected service. My app will bring all these things on the single platform and you can get information about all available choices in the specified location and budget. After getting satisfied, you can book it online being at home. For example: If i need a photographer for marriage, then obviously i don't know all photographers near my location. I can use the app and browse all the available photographers with their profiles. Now it will be easy for me to choose among all and get it booked without even getting out of my home. My target audience will each family of India.
These are some of the current data-
No. of Indian marriages in a year: Approx. 1,00,00,000
Indian wedding market worth: Rs 100,000 to Rs 110,000 crore
Apparel market (wedding) worth: Rs 10,000 crore
Hotel and other wedding related market worth: Rs 5,000 crore market
Pandal and venue decoration market: Worth Rs 10,000 crore
Wedding invitation card market : Worth Rs 10,000 crore annual
Item-wise expenses on Indian weddings
Dinner cost: Rs 700 to 1000 per person
Pandal decoration cost: Rs 10,000
Bridal designer saree/lehenga cost: Between Rs 10,000 to 50,000
Designer shervani cost: Rs 15,000 to Rs 40,000
Wedding invite cost: Rs 500 to Rs 1500 per card
Bridal make up cost: Between Rs 5000 to Rs 50,000 With each passing year, Indian weddings are getting bigger and better offering lucrative business opportunity to players involved. Giving up the basic traditional look, the Indian weddings are donning a more corporate look these days.

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