Bollywood hen night?!


Question:

Bollywood hen night?

I found a place in London that does bollywood dancing classes and would like to have everyone back fora bollywood party- tight budget!!
What could I do to carry on the theme- I'm iin very early planning stages at the moment, obviously Indian food, brightly coloured and sparklydecoration, I have some bangra and bollywood music- but what could we do?
There's gonna be no more than 10 girls there


Answers:
bollywood people are bastard, i heard they make fun of dark skinned people. why would you support such industry.

Research hen nights in India on Google or somewhere to start. They are an elaborate affair with the women having henna patterns on their hands and arms. I'm sure you could find someone local who could do that for you.

You could learn a short dance routine together and "unveil" it at your wedding later - would be something for all the guests to enjoy.

If you don't want to hire someone to do the henna, just go to an indian store and buy the henna and do the patterns yourself. It could be a lot of fun and would be a lot cheaper!

Maybe get a sari and take turns putting it on - wrapping them is pretty challenging! Or "stuff your own samosas" - make the filling and dough and let everyone stuff and fry their own.

If you smoke, you could get a hooka . . .

Hire a henna designer. Go to a Indian/Pakistani beauty parlor and ask the henna designer to come to your party to make henna designs. Give her the price and give her the time and your done. Have a Bollywood dancing contest and make a judge. See who dances the best at a particular song and give her a gift bag. (Gift Bag-henna cone, clothes, jewelry, Bollywood CD's, and/or money)

I had a similar answer about getting henna and saris. It sounds nicer and more imaginative than getting the girls to wear red horns, t-shirts saying "X's hen party" or "Slappers on Tour" and putting an L-plate on the bride to be! Hope you all enjoy it.




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