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Thursday, November 21, 2024

The grooms blew 20 lakhs in the wedding; Wherever you look, there are only rupees




The grooms blew 20 lakhs in the wedding; Wherever you look, there are only rupees

UP Wedding Viral Video: A video of two weddings being blown away has surfaced in Devalhawa Grant village of Uttar Pradesh. Which is going viral on social media (UP Wedding Viral Video). Regarding the video, it was claimed that 20 lakhs were blown away in the wedding. But when the groom's family was talked about, it was found that it was only 10 to 12 thousand rupees.



Rain of money in the wedding


This incident is from November 6 and November 14. On these dates, two young men got married. Afzal Khan got married on November 6. The wedding was to go to Kanmaharia in Basti. During this, Afzal Khan comes riding a horse as per traditional customs. At this time, his friends and relations shower notes. The video that went viral.

The video went viral on social media


On November 14, Armaan Khan, son of Javed Khan of the same family, got married. The wedding was to take place in Bansi town. On this occasion, relatives and friends stood on JCBs and blew money. Both these videos are going viral on social media.





Never seen so much money – groom's family


It was claimed that 20 lakh rupees were blown in this wedding. However, in this matter, the groom's father said that some people blew money in the wedding and people started talking about blowing lakhs of rupees. No one has ever seen our money in my house. Forget about blowing money. This was a small or big wedding. The relatives who came must have blown five hundred, thousand rupees. This is the tradition of our house. Earlier people used to blow money and coins. Today they blow notes.


Experiment with JCB to blow notes


Groom's brother Nisham Khan said that the talk of blowing lakhs of rupees is a rumor. My cousin's wedding was. Friends came. They must have blown 10 or 15 thousand rupees. The entire wedding did not cost 20 lakhs. This is a ritual that when the groom comes out, his friends and relatives throw banknotes. There was a JCB at home, so they used that too.