Bride Groom Viral Video: Shaadi Ya Barbaadi! Groom Offers Sweet to Bride Then Brutal Fight Starts on Stage, Netizen Says ‘Bura Na Maano Arranged …’

Bride and Groom's Fight Caught on Camera: Viral Video Stuns Viewers as Wedding Stage Turns Chaotic

Bride Groom Viral Video

Bride Groom Viral Video: In an unexpected turn of events, a moment captured in a video that has gone viral online that has everyone wondering, “Is this for real?” On their wedding day, a couple gets into an intense physical conflict, turning their wonderful day into a public spectacle, rather than celebrating their new adventure together.

Stage Turns into a Slap Fest

The video was uploaded on YouTube channel named ‘NDTV’ in which, the bride and groom are seen slapping each other in front of their guests in addition to exchanging vows. The video, which has been making the rounds on YouTube, shows a stressful moment where the groom chooses to slap his bride rather than offer her a sweet. The bride unexpectedly lashes out at him, tossing the sweets back at him and starting a full-fledged brawl.

What’s even more surprising is the reaction—or rather, the lack thereof—of the guests present. Family members and relatives are seen standing by, seemingly stunned, as the couple continues to brawl on the stage.

Viral Video Sparks Widespread Reactions

As the video continues to spread across the internet, netizens are left in disbelief. Many are wondering if the wedding ceremony was even completed after such a chaotic scene. One viewer humorously commented, “Bura Na Maano Arranged Marriage Hai,” capturing the bewilderment many feel after watching the clip.

Despite the widespread attention, details about the location of the incident and the identities of the bride and groom remain unclear. As the Bride Groom Viral Video continues to trend, it’s clear that this unexpected wedding drama has left a lasting impression on everyone who’s seen it.

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