Wedding Guests Switch Off Phones

Bollywood actors, Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal wedding.
Photo credit: Katrina and Vicky. 

The internet is free. We have such a sense of entitlement to online blogs, court proceedings, academic opinion, videos, photos, podcasts, Tik Tok etc., that we don’t like it when bride and groom say, no cellphones at their wedding.

They chose the cake or the red bridal finery common in Asia. They also have a right to tell invited guests how to behave on their special day. It’s only one day. They won’t marry twenty times. They are not Elizabeth Taylor, the actress.

Wedding guests are a select few, usually friends, family and work colleagues. Unfortunately, cellphones turn that love and trust into betrayal, where the married couple see their photos sprayed online.

Trust is gone. That’s why Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA’s) are now the norm in high profile weddings. Dear guest, don’t take any photos. Photography has always been an integral part of weddings, even in cultures where the bride’s face is covered.

Enter cellphones. Anyone can take photos and do whatever they want to do with them. That is why couples ask guests to sign Non Disclosure Agreements (NDA), not to take photos and video and plant them online.

We don’t like it. NDA’s deprive us of our right to free things, like the clouds. That’s why we are mad at Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal her husband, for making us sign an NDA. We didn’t know they wanted to sell their wedding photos to some media company for mega bucks. 

But, it’s their property isn’t it? It doesn’t belong to online parasites. No, we wanted to do it ourselves, in the online tradition of steal and sell. 

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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