How much money the Boston-based Indian couple had to pay to turn Wall Street into a dance floor for their wedding
Wall Street witnessed an extraordinary sight as Varun Navani and Amanda Soll’s grand Indian wedding took over Manhattan. The couple filed 28 permits and reportedly spent over ₹1 crore to host a 400-person baraat. The groom arrived in royal style, ...

But it didn’t come easy. The couple reportedly filed 28 permits to make their dream celebration possible, shelling out an eye-watering $25,000 to $66,000 (₹21 lakh to ₹56 lakh) per location, as per city records reviewed by the New York Post. That’s not a wedding budget—it’s a Wall Street-grade investment.
The Couple Behind the Celebration
So who are these headline-makers? Varun Navani is the CEO of Rolai, an AI platform helping people learn data science and machine learning. A Forbes 30 Under 30 alumnus (Boston, 2023), he brings innovation to the tech space. His bride, Amanda Soll, is no less accomplished—she serves as the Director of Legal Compliance and Risk Management at Mastercard.Hailing from Boston, the couple chose New York City as their wedding stage—and spared no expense turning it into a multi-day extravaganza.
Music, Magic, and Manhattan
The celebration began on May 23 at the Conrad Hotel with a welcome brunch and tea. That evening, guests gathered at The Glasshouse for a lively sangeet, filled with song and dance.The baraat ended at Cipriani Wall Street, where the grand reception unfolded—running from 5:30 p.m. until the early morning hours.
Two Traditions, One Celebration
The cultural fusion didn’t end with the baraat. On May 25, the couple hosted a Jewish wedding ceremony at Cipriani, paying tribute to Amanda’s heritage. An after-party followed at Slate, keeping the festive energy alive until 4 a.m. The final farewell came on May 26 with a goodbye brunch.Every detail—from venue choices to guest experiences—was thoughtfully curated to blend Indian and Jewish customs in a dazzling cityscape.
Permits, Police, and Precision
Pulling off a 400-person event in the middle of Lower Manhattan isn’t simple. The city labeled it an “extra-large” event, requiring extensive NYPD coordination and full block closures. The price tag—ranging between $25,000 and $66,000 (₹21–56 lakh) per permit—reflects the scale and ambition of the celebration.But far from celebrity status or royalty, Varun and Amanda are a reminder that modern professionals, too, can pull off events that feel straight out of a Bollywood fantasy—if they’re willing to plan and pay accordingly.
It was a dazzling display of culture and ambition, as Varun Navani and Amanda Soll turned New York’s Wall Street into a vibrant celebration of love. With 28 permits, meticulous planning, and a lavish budget, the couple blended Indian and Jewish traditions across a multi-day wedding spectacle. Their grand baraat wasn’t just a procession—it was a statement that even the busiest street can pause for joy.
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