'Yehi Dekhna Baaki Tha', Netizens React As Mother-In-Law Gives 360 Degree Ashirwad To Bride
In contemporary Indian weddings, anything is possible, and we've already witnessed the unexpected unfold¡ªfrom humans attacking each other with chairs, to bees attacking humans, the list of absurdities is truly endless. In this whacky video shared by an Instagram user, the bride takes a '360 degree' aashirwaad from her mother-in-law.
In contemporary Indian weddings, anything is possible, and we've already witnessed the unexpected unfold¡ªfrom humans attacking each other with chairs, to bees attacking humans, the list of absurdities is truly endless.
Attempting to characterise this new video from a wedding in Bihar with adjectives is a futile endeavor.
Is it uproariously funny or simply poignant? We'll let you be the judge.
360 degree ashirwad
You've probably come across those slow-motion videos captured at events featuring a 360 video booth, a common sight at various occasions, including weddings.
However, in this whacky video shared by an Instagram user, the bride takes center stage, perched atop the 360-degree platform and crouching at her mother-in-law's feet.
As the video unfolds, it rotates 360 degrees, capturing both of them striking their best poses.
Well, looks like our 'sanskars' are adapting to evolving technology, albeit with a distinctive touch!
Who shared this technology with Biharis, say netizens
The internet found it quite entertaining.
"Circular motion ashirvad," joked one user.
Someone playfully asked, "Who brought this tech to Biharis?"
Another pondered, "Kya majburi rahi hogi!"
One remarked, "Baithne ke bajay gale bhi laga sakati thi."
Another humorously expressed, "Arranged marriage is scary, what if my saas..."
A lighthearted comment read, "The floor is lava" while another quipped, "Aashirwad lene ka tarika thoda casual h."
"Ashirbaad ultra pro max," was another comment.
Someone added a corporate touch, "Before Appraisals - Employees with their managers. Sir sir sir sir."
Yet hilarious another comment read, "Ek din pradhan mantri banunga to pehle is gav se internet katva dunga."
So, in the ever-evolving landscape of matrimonial celebrations, who's to say what surprise awaits at the next turn? One thing is certain ¨C the laughter and camaraderie sparked by these online trends will continue to echo through the digital corridors, making each wedding a memorable occasion for sure.
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