These Onscreen Weddings Will Have You Rushing Straight To Pinterest

From ‘Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani’ to’ 'The Great Gatsby', these movies are perfect to add to your wedding decor inspiration mood boards!

Dec 15, 2025
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    Hey there, future brides and grooms! You're in luck if you dream of a wedding that looks like it jumped straight out of a movie. We’ve rounded up the most swoon-worthy wedding decor ideas from some of the most iconic films. Whether you’re a Bollywood buff or a Hollywood enthusiast, these movie-inspired setups will have you and your guests starstruck….

    Movies To Watch For Wedding Decor Inspiration

    Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013)

    Dreaming of a destination wedding? This film’s Udaipur wedding scenes are the ultimate inspiration for a regal, royal affair. Think vibrant marigold garlands, grand mandaps, and lots of twinkling fairy lights to set the mood.

    Crazy Rich Asians (2018)

    The over-the-top opulence is perfect for a luxe celebration. Picture lush floral arrangements, dripping chandeliers, and a dramatic aisle (maybe even one with water!). It’s all about the wow factor!

    The Great Gatsby (2013)

    Channel the Roaring Twenties with a Great Gatsby-inspired wedding. Think Art Deco elegance with lots of gold accents, feathers, and vintage glam. A jazz band and a sparkling champagne tower will make your celebration the cat’s pyjamas!

    Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011)

    Take your wedding decor to a picturesque outdoor setting like in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. Go for rustic charm with earthy tones, wooden accents, and lots of greenery. A vineyard or countryside location can bring this serene vibe to life.

    Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1 (2011)

    For a fairytale woodland wedding, look no further than Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1. Imagine saying your vows under a canopy of wisteria and fairy lights, surrounded by lush forest. It’s ethereal, romantic, and oh-so-magical.

    Dil Dhadakne Do (2015)

    A cruise wedding, anyone? Dil Dhadakne Do is your go-to for nautical nuptials. Deck your venue with nautical colours, chic white linens, and ocean-themed decor. Plus, a deck-side ceremony at sunset? Yes, please!

    Bride Wars (2009)

    The Plaza Hotel-inspired elegance is perfect for a sophisticated celebration. Think classic black-and-white decor, luxurious floral arrangements, and a grand ballroom setup.

    Monsoon Wedding (2001)

    Embrace the vibrancy of an Indian monsoon with Mira Nair’sMonsoon Wedding. Use bright colours, traditional tents, and lots of marigold flowers to create a lively, festive atmosphere. Rain or shine, your wedding will be full of life and joy.

    Pride and Prejudice(2005)

    For a timeless, romantic wedding, take inspiration from Pride and Prejudice. An English countryside theme with elegant tents, vintage tea sets, and delicate floral arrangements will transport you and your guests back to a bygone era of romance.

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