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Groom Applies Sindoor to Seven Women in Wedding Ceremony - Video Goes Viral....!

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A wedding ceremony turned into a viral sensation when the groom instead his bride applied sindoor to six other women. The surprise didn’t end there - his brother in law also joined in...! This unusual act has sparked heated debates across social media platforms.


What Happened.?

In the viral video after applying sindoor to his wife the groom went on to mark six other women in the same way. The most unexpected moment came when his brother inlaw (bride’s brother) leaned forward, signaling the groom to apply sindoor to him as well...! At first glance the scene appears shocking but soon it becomes clear that the act was staged purely for social media virality.

Many users have expressed outrage about this, questioning whether such stunts are appropriate when it comes to sacred wedding traditions. The video intended as a joke has instead sparked widespread controversy.


Social Media Reactions

The video originally shared by Instagram user @actor_nanhe quickly gained traction amassing over 11.3 Million views. The caption which reads “Dulhan ke Saath Saali Free” further fuelled the controversy.

While some found the video humorous, others condemned it for making a mockery of cultural traditions. One user commented, “These people are insulting religious customs for the sake of views!” Another angrily remarked, “If this happened in our community, we would have beaten the groom with shoes...!”


More Viral Wedding Controversies

In another bizarre incident, a university classroom turned into an impromptu wedding venue sparking another round of debates. A first year student was seen applying sindoor to his department head, claiming it was part of a drama performance. However, as the video spread, the university administration intervened, placing the professor on leave.


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The viral clip, reportedly recorded at “Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal”, shows official looking documents where both the student and professor signed as “husband and wife” with three witnesses present. The university has launched an investigation and the professor insists it was merely a psychological drama demonstration for students.


Social media has become a breeding ground for viral stunts but not all content is received positively. While some find humour in such videos, many believe they disrespect traditions and moral values. As controversies around viral content continue, one question remains - where do we draw the line between entertainment and cultural insensitivity.?

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Ismatara Khatun

Very good news

doli khan

Good news ইউনিক ব্যাপার

Anwita Roy

Viral howar jnyo manush ki na kore!!