Bride Groom Viral Video: Greedy! Groom Demands Bolero, the Treatment He Gets From in Laws is Epic; Netizen Says ‘Isko Gadha Do’

Greedy Groom Faces Humiliation After Demanding Bolero; Internet Reacts with Jokes and Criticism

Bride Groom Viral Video

Bride Groom Viral Video: The subject of the dowry is still problematic in Indian weddings. Many families still insist on getting significant presents or cash despite government laws prohibiting dowry demands, and if their requests are not satisfied, they frequently turn to threatening the bride and her family. A dramatic occurrence when a groom‘s desire for a Bolero vehicle resulted in an unexpected turn of events is highlighted in a recently viral video. A groom can be seen in the video demanding to receive a Bolero as part of the dowry. This request leads to an unexpected and awkward punishment.

Bride Groom Wedding Video Goes Viral

A groom can be seen in the video demanding a bolero while wearing traditional wedding attire. This causes the elderly man to physically attack the groom while holding a sandal. In the footage, the old man can be seen striking the groom with the sandal several times as the groom tries to defend himself and sobs. Those present at the wedding are observing the events around them, some of them laughing at it. The video demonstrates that the groom eventually leaves with the bride despite the chaos, and the bride’s family agrees to send her with him.

Netizens React

The authenticity of the video, whether it is real or staged, remains unverified. However, the video has generated a range of reactions from internet users. Many have commented on the groom’s audacity, suggesting that he deserved even worse for his unreasonable demand. One user stated, “Isko Gadha Do.” Another said, “This should happen to people like this.” A third user said, “Very good chacha ji.” Meanwhile many user left laughing emojis in the comment section.

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