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I'm making a platform for marriages where you can book hotels,halls,forts,beaches,etc. along with food ,mehendi ,camera-man ,videographer ,make-up ,rented clothing,etc. basically Amazon for marriages. The TAM(3.14 lakh crore) is huge. Wedding reels a

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The TAM is definitely huge. Only problem is you would be competing with a very narrow minded user base. Marriage via a service will be immediately shot down because people like to keep the prep extremely private.

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