IT was more Bombay than Bromsgrove when one Worcester couple tied the knot at the weekend.
Dinyar Baria, aged 28, and Susan Holden, 37, from Warndon Villages, decided to spice up their marriage ceremony by creating a Bollywood-style wedding ceremony.
The couple both dressed in Indian clothes, ate authentic Parsee food and walked down the aisle to the sounds of the sub-continent.
"We travelled through India last year and we fell in love with the place," said Dinyar, who met his bride when they both worked at npower in Worcester.
"My father's family comes from Bombay and so we had four guests over from India." They got married on Saturday at the Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings, in Bromsgrove, and gave every female guest a bindi, the jewel that is put between the eyebrows.
Instead of numbers, each of the guests' tables was identified with a different kind of spice, with coriander marking the top table.
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