The people and weddings featured were definitely interesting and the cinematography was stunning, it's such a shame that this was so poorly produced in every other aspect. First and foremost...the most egregious error...let's talk about the music. SO WRONG. Clayton Hogermeer's "I Love You Like" is a lovely song...and it's the worst possible choice for a show about big fat Indian weddings. I could've born it...just skipped the intro and watched the episode...but the sappy so-not-Indian soundtrack continues throughout each episode. I tried watching."A Family Affair" ("Collection 2")...kept waiting for the slow intro montage to end and for the episode to begin in earnest but no...it's a full 45 minutes of Shaadi montage with a jarringly western score (again, it's nice music, but it's so out of tune with what you're watching...how on earth did everyone involved in this production agree that this was the way to go?) I'm so bummed, would've really loved to watch and enjoy the beautiful footage and some lengthier interviews (as opposed to a stream of snippets set to sappy songs) but I just couldn't take another minute.