5 Reasons why n House of the Dragon, streaming on Disney+ Hotstar, is like a typical desi wedding

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Indian weddings are a big affair, replete with food, dancing and inevitably, a touch of drama. Well, it
appears that Westerosi weddings are just desi weddings in disguise. In the latest episode of House of
the Dragon, we see the wedding celebrations of Princess Rhaenyra (Milly Alcock) and Laenor Velaryon
(John MacMillan). New episodes are simulcast along with the US every Monday at 6:30 AM on Disney+
Hotstar. The fifth episode dropped this week and it showcases a magnificent marriage celebration. The
festivities are, of course, fit for a king and contain, to our surprise, a number of elements that can be
found at the desi counterparts. Here are 5 ways in which weddings in the world of House of the Dragon
are like Indian weddings!

Elaborate Outfits
Weddings are an occasion to dust off your grandest attire and stun everyone else with your beauty. This
is especially true for the Indian bride who is often the most elaborately dressed of all the attendees.
Rhaenyra Targaryen certainly pulled this one off, with an intricate and over-the-top hairdo that trumped
every other outfit at her celebration.

Dance Till You Drop!
It’s no secret that if you go to an Indian wedding, dance is a must!. The royal wedding in House of the
Dragon is a sight to see and certainly, dancing is a big part of it. Of course, the wild-side is not so much
an aunty busting a hip while doing bhangda but a public brawl between two heartbroken men.
Nonetheless, it’ll definitely appeal to the desi in you.

Fashionably Late Entries
No wedding celebration starts on time in India. There is always a straggler somewhere who puts it all on
hold, either by delaying the rest of the party or by interrupting it. It seems the Targaryen family wedding
is no different. The wedding in episode 5 is interrupted not once but twice – first, by the entrance of the
black sheep uncle, Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) and second, by the Queen and Rhaenyra’s ex-best
friend (Emily Carey).

Family Dramaaa!
No Indian wedding is complete without some high-intensity family drama and the royal family has it in
abundance. Tensions run high between the bride, Rhaenyra, and her step-mother, the Queen. The
father of the bride, King Viserys (Paddy Considine), and his brother, Daemon Targaryen too have their
own issues to sort out. To pile onto this mess, the bride and groom’s lovers are in the mix, but what’s a
wedding without a little family angst?
Leftovers from the Meal
At last, we come to the food. Desi weddings go all out with their catering, serving up a meal that leaves
your mouth watering. Inevitably, a lot of the food goes uneaten even when everyone has had their fill.
In House of the Dragon, we know the food is just as good because King Viserys cannot stop eating.
However, a majority of the meal does go to waste, but it’s because a bloody (literally!) fight breaks out House of the Dragon resonates with the desi in us, and the wedding in episode 5 proves that!

Aag Laga di, Targaryens aur unke Dragons Ne: unke Dragons Ne Anu Malik talks

Targaryens aur unke Dragons Ne

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With the release of the second episode of the highly-appreciated House of the Dragon on Disney+ Hotstar,  award-winning music director Anu Malik sang praises for the series in his iconic style.  Set with his Harmonic and ‘Ek Garam Chai ki Pyali’Malik said, “It’s raining fire on Disney+ Hotstar with the arrival of House of the Dragon.”  

Set 200 years before the events that captivated global audiences in Game of Thrones,  the 10-episode

series is George RR Martin’s story of the mighty Targaryen dynasty in the extraordinary world of House of the Dragon from his book ‘Fire and Blood.’ With new episodes dropping every Monday at 6:30 AM IST (the same time as the US telecast), a gripping saga takes us deep into the extraordinary world of Westeros.  

Rhyming with the mighty dragons and Targaryens of the series, Malik brought his Shaiyari to full glory.  In his recital, he said, “Iron Throne pe bethne ki dua hai,  is naye game mein, maut khel hai aur Zindagi Jua hai.”

He said that the series’ first two episodes have already built so much excitement that “Targaryens aur unke dragon ne laga di hai aag.”  He also urged the audience to watch the biggest show of the year with a ‘Garam Chai ki Pyali’ only on Disney+ Hotstar.

House of the Dragon has an entirely new story with new characters played by an impressive cast. Paddy Considine, Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke, Emma D’Arcy, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best, Sonoya Mizuno, Fabien Frankel, and Rhys Ifans bring life to several characters from Martin’s book.

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Directed by Miguel Sapochnik, Clare Kilner, Geeta Vasant Patel and Greg Yaitanes, the series has been executive produced by George R. R. Martin, Ryan Condal, and Miguel Sapochnik, along with Sara Hess, Jocelyn Diaz, Vince Gerardis and Ron Schmidt.