A video of an angry bride spitting on the bridegroom’s hand as he welcomes her on the marriage mandap has gone viral. It is unclear whether it is scripted.
In the 10-second video recorded on May 12 but went viral recently, the bridegroom lends his hand to welcome his bride on the stage, a tradition in North Indian weddings. However, rather than accepting his gesture, she spits at his hand.
A video of an angry bride spitting on the bridegroom's hand as he welcomes her on the marriage mandap has gone viral. It is unclear whether it is scripted.
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In the 10-second video, as the bridegroom lends his hand to welcome his bride on the stage, a tradition in North Indian… pic.twitter.com/YWShbX4kPR
For a few seconds, the man is bewildered and does not know how to react. The video has garnered some sharp and angry reactions from netizens, with some alleging it could be scripted to gain social media followers. A few of them detested the act, saying that the bride was disrespectful.
The location of the incident is not known.
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Reacting to the video, an X user by the name “Shaadi ke liye raazi kyu hui thi phir? shameless girl (Why did you agree to marry? shameless girl)
Another X user, wrote, “The question is, when will she file fake rape charges on him???”
Gaurav Singh who goes by an X account , wrote, “Kheech ke chaar tamache dene the bhale baad me marna padd jata.”
termed the incident as ” Thook Jihad”
Another user by the name wrote, “She could have refused to marry him well before all these ceremonies if she was not happy. What is this drama?
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