My fi is SA and I'm not.  We're doing back-to-back ceremonies with a snack in between.  We're doing our Hindu portion first.  Anyway, I don't know much about Hindu weddings, but tonight we had a big discussion (complicated by the fact that neither my FI or his parents has ever been to a Christian wedding or any wedding in the US) about the logistics of the Hindu ceremony.  My family, especially my mother and grandmother, are very into the "show" of a wedding, and at least half of our guests will be my family and my parents' friends.  My fi's family was saying that my dad could wear just a shirt or even a t-shirt if he's not going to wear a kurta (doesn't have one, probably wouldn't wear one because he's fidgety with clothes and very particular, and may not be able to get one in time).  I'd assumed he'd just wear the same suit for the entire event (both ceremonies and the reception), but they're adamant that he shouldn't wear it because of the fire and because he'll have to sit on the floor in front of the fire.  I know my mom will flip if the first thing people see my dad wearing isn't a suit or something equally formal.  What did you all do?  I'm thinking I may just have him bring two suits and have him change too during the snack, but somehow this seems excessive.  I sort of don't like the idea of him not being formal-ish, either, although I'm really just fearing the family backlash.  Is he really going to be that hot?  Will he get that crumpled?