NEW DELHI: The city`s big, fat Gujjar wedding lived up to its hype on Tuesday night. The reported Rs 100-crore extravaganza saw two eight-acre farms in south Delhi`s Jaunapur, where mustard and sugarcane crops stood a month ago, being converted into a five-star setting with wooden flooring. The barber from the groom`s side was reportedly gifted Rs 2.5 lakh.Artisans from across India spent the past month decorating the venues for the wedding of Lalit, youngest son of politician Kanwar Singh Tanwar , with Sohna ex-MLA Sukhbir Singh Jaunapuria`s daughter, Yogita. A Rs 33-crore, seven-seater chopper, gifted by Jaunapuria, is likely to land at Tanwar`s farmhouse on Thursday afternoon.Tanwar confirmed that the seven-seater chopper would land at his farmhouse in Asola about 3pm on Thursday."But I don`t understand why there is so much hoopla about this marriage. All estimates of this marriage in the media are speculative. Had it been my intention to show off to the world, I would not have invited everyone to the wedding. There will be no film star at the reception," he added.Now all eyes on the grand reception that Tanwar is throwing on Sunday evening at a five-star hotel. Despite Tanwar`s denial, there are reports that top Bollywood stars including Bipasa Basu and Malaika Arora would join the party. Those close to Tanwars said actress Manisha Koirala had attended the reception party of his eldest son.The girl`s father, Sukhbir Singh Jaunapuria, owns Gurgaon-based real estate firm — SS Builders.About the transformation of the wedding venue to a five-star venue, Rupinder Walia of DS decorators said, "When we visited the site where the wedding took place, it was a mustard and sugarcane field. We took about a month to create this ambience and brought artists from different states."But Tanwar is not the only one to spend big on a marriage. Several Gujjar leaders from Delhi and its suburbs have hosted lavish weddings. Mercedes and BMWs have become common gifts. "An MLA`s son got a farmhouse, an Endeavour and two Santros recently besides huge cash. In several cases bride`s parents, who are into politics and are either sitting MLAs or ex-MLAs are gifting two Mercedes cars or a Hummer and huge quality of gold and silver," said a resident of Ghitorni.Landless and poor Gujjars say their community leaders, who have made their fortune due to the real estate boom, are setting a bad precedent for the rest."Because of this trend, even those who have nothing with them take huge loans for expensive gifts to the grooms," said Raghuvir Bidhuri, an elderly from Badarpur village.Barbers, who play a key role in these marriages, seem to be making a fortune. "There has been a huge change in recent years. Earlier, we used to get cash gifts of Rs 1,000 or less in a marriage. Then people started giving us motorcycles. Now, we even get cars as gifts," said Vinod Kumar, a barber from Ghaziabad.Kumar got a Santro car at a marriage in east Delhi on Wednesday.