A Sangeet ceremony is a traditional pre-wedding ceremony that celebrates the union of two families in North India. It is typically held one or two days before the actual wedding day and is centered around music, dancing, and performances. The word "sangeet" means "sung together" in Sanskrit, and the ceremony involves singing and dancing with the couple and their close family members and friends to celebrate the onset of their new journey together. Historically, the Indian wedding tradition of a sangeet ceremony was a female-only event that was organized by the ladies of the bride and grooms families to celebrate the bride a few days before the main wedding ceremony. However, in modern times, the sangeet ceremony has become a popular pre-wedding event for couples from different parts of India, and men also join the party. The ceremony involves lots of festive dancing, celebratory songs, ethnic games, ceremonial attires, delicious food, and more. The Sangeet is designed to be a light-hearted, stress-free celebration that gives the couple and their families a break from hectic wedding preparations. The event takes place at the brides home or a separate banquet hall, where the brides family welcomes the grooms family by singing Suhaag, a traditional folk song, to the tune of the Dhol. The traditional songs are rendered by the female members of the families of the groom and bride, in unison, and the choice of songs is decided by the elders since they lead the pack. The Sangeet is a great time for relatives and friends of the bride and groom to choreograph dance numbers to perform for the couple, adding to the jubilation of...