m4marry.com, the leading matrimonial website for Malayali communities worldwide, recently held a successful gathering of couples in Qatar who married through m4marry.com. The event brought together members of the m4marry family in Qatar, allowing them to engage with the platform's team and fellow users while celebrating the spirit of Onam with a traditional Onam Sadhya lunch.

The meet was organized as part of m4marry.com's continued commitment to fostering strong relationships with its users worldwide, particularly the Malayali diaspora. The gathering provided an opportunity for the couples to connect and share experiences.

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Speaking at the event, Smitha Vasudevan, Head of m4marry.com, said: "We are thrilled to bring together our customers in Qatar who found each other on the m4marry.com platform, especially during the festive season of Onam. The m4marry platform has always been about connecting people, and events like this allow us to further build those connections in a more personal and meaningful way."

The event also featured interactive sessions where attendees could provide feedback, share success stories, and learn more about m4marry.com’s offerings. Many customers appreciated the platform's role in helping them find suitable life partners and praised the efforts made by the m4marry team to engage with users on a deeper level.

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m4marry.com had also organised a registration drive at Ibis Doha on September 27, aimed at offering Malayalis living in Qatar a seamless way to connect with potential life partners. This initiative saw an overwhelming response from the Malayali diaspora, with hundreds participating to benefit from the platform’s personalised matchmaking services. The participants received individualized guidance from m4marry.com’s expert team, who were available to assist with creating detailed profiles, setting preferences, and navigating the platform’s extensive database of suitable matches

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