Hiraaya Collection #4: Cocktail O’ Hour

Let’s be honest—Indian weddings don’t know when to stop. After 13-hour celebrations packed with pheras, outfit changes, and endless photo ops, you’d think everyone would call it a night. But no—out come the sneakers, the hair goes up in a bun, and the after-party kicks off.

Cocktail O’ Hour is all about that second wind. The night when Govinda tracks drop at 2AM, when everyone’s doing shots with their parents, when ties are off, dupattas are flying, and nobody cares if the makeup’s still intact. This is where the real madness begins—and we love every bit of it.

We don’t chase perfect frames here—we chase pure energy. The crooked sunglasses, the uncle showing off his long-forgotten disco moves, brides dancing barefoot in their lehengas, friends lifting the groom on their shoulders, and aunties suddenly owning the dance floor when "Sona Kitna Sona Hai" starts playing. We live for the moment when the DJ says "last song" and everyone yells "one more!"

If the wedding was about rituals, this is about release. It’s that rare time when everyone—bride, groom, family, friends—let go of roles and expectations. There’s something magical about watching people go from formal to full-blown party mode in a matter of hours. We’ve captured parents out-dancing their kids, couples who’ve just met bonding over 90s music, and entire families belting out "Jhingat" like it’s their anthem. These are the nights people talk about for years—the nights that feel endless, reckless, and absolutely worth remembering.

Take a sip, step into the rhythm, and relive the magic of Cocktail O’ Hour.