What The Dulhan? Two Grooms Swap Brides By Mistake Due To Power Cut Mix-up
In a shocking turn of events, two sisters were getting married in Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain and things got a little confusing due to a power failure. The brides performed the wedding ceremony with the wrong groom because of not being able to see clearly in the dark.
This world is capable of bizarre things, and this story proves that there is absolutely nothing we can find out that will shock us anymore.
In a shocking turn of events, two sisters were getting married in Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain and things got a little confusing due to a power failure. The brides performed the wedding ceremony with the wrong groom because of not being able to see clearly in the dark.
Brides exchanged due to the 'dark'
On Sunday, Rameshlal's two daughters, Nikita and Karishma were scheduled to get married to Dangwara Bhola and Ganesh, two boys from different families. The brides were donning veils and their dresses were the same, no one realised the massive goof up during the time of the wedding rituals.
The wedding pandit also made the grooms do the pheras with the 'wrong' bride, and the error was only realised when the grooms took their brides home. Needless to say, there was conflict and a settlement was reached - the brides and grooms were asked to perform the ceremony once again the next day.
Twitter users were amused with the incident, and said, "It could be happen only in india."
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Last month, a drunk groom did not reach the wedding venue on time which led to his bride marrying someone else. Instead of being the 'jilted bride', the woman left the ¡®mandap¡¯ being wedded, even if it was to a relative. The incident occurred in the Buldhana district of Maharashtra.
The wedding was scheduled to take place on April 22 in Malkapur Pangra village in the Buldhana district. All the preparations had been carried out and the auspicious time for the wedding ceremony was kept at 4 pm.
However, the bride and her family kept waiting but there was no trace of the groom till 8 pm in the evening. It is said that the groom and his friends kept on dancing and drinking.
When the groom did arrive at the mandap, four hours late, the bride's father refused to get his daughter married. The bride's father wanted to find a groom among the guests present at the venue and unexpectedly, they found a suitable one who agreed to marry his daughter.
"The wedding ceremony was supposed to be on April 22, the groom¡¯s side were busy dancing. The wedding time was at 4 pm but they reached the venue at 8 pm. So, I got my daughter married to one of my relatives," the bride's father told India Today.
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h/t: India Today