Day 2– is called the Gaya Holud for the groom. This is the same thing for groom’s side. This day bride’s immediate family visits the groom’s house with grooms wedding outfit and other gifts. They enjoy food and music together.
Day 3- is the final wedding day. The wedding ceremony is arranged by the bride’s family. The bride and groom are seated separately, and a Kazi(authorized person by the govt. to perform the wedding), accompanied by the parents and a witness from each side formally asks the bride for her consent to the union, and then the groom for his.

Normally this formality is done in the morning and the wedding ceremony and feast is at night. Everyone wear very colorful clothes. Bride wear red outfit with heavy gold ornaments. Once the ceremony is completed then the groom takes the bride to his home.
Day- 4 is the last day we called it Bouvat. This is kind of a reception party arranged by the groom’s family. The bride and groom together greet guests and dine together. After the party, the bride and groom go to the bride’s family house for two nights. On the second day, the groom’s family is invited to the bride’s house for a meal, and they leave with the bride and groom. This meal is called “Firani”.
Bangladeshi wedding is all about food, colour and people.
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yes it is the same for the groom’s too.
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