
The video will leave you in splits. (Photo Credits: Instagram)
The viral video reveals a hilarious interaction between two wedding crashers. Reacting to it, an Instagram user called them “legends”.
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Crashing weddings isn’t just about fun; it is a daring endeavour that demands courage. Stepping into a wedding, posing as an invited guest and pretending familiarity with the attendees requires a bold spirit and nerves of steel. Recently, a viral video shared by Instagram content creator Nishu Tiwari has taken the internet by storm, showcasing not just one, but multiple individuals boldly crashing a wedding. The video unfolds with a spontaneous interaction that adds a surprising twist to the unconventional escapade.
Nishu Tiwari kicks off the video by approaching a random man at the wedding, playfully asking if he recognises her. The man, seemingly puzzled, confesses that he’s been contemplating it but couldn’t recognise her. The atmosphere becomes charged with anticipation as she convinces the man to seal the secret with a “pinky promise.” With a mischievous smile, Nishu informs him that recognition is impossible because she wasn’t invited to the wedding.
To everyone’s surprise, the man reveals that he, too, is a wedding crasher. The unexpected revelation sets the stage for an engaging and humorous exchange. Curiosity piqued, the man inquires whether Nishu arrived solo. She candidly admits to crashing the celebration alone. In a delightful turn of events, the man discloses that he, on the contrary, crashed the wedding with his entire family.
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The video quickly amassed a staggering 12 million views and 1.2 million likes on Instagram, catapulting it to viral status. The comment section became a vibrant canvas for users to express their reactions, contributing to the contagious energy surrounding the wedding crashers.
Among the sea of comments, one user cleverly remarked, “Uncle ji rocked, Nishu Di shocked.”
Another user, emphasizing the man’s carefree demeanour, humorously commented, “Uncle got no chill.”
The term “legends” was liberally used by a third user to describe the daring duo.
One user summed up the experience with a playful nod to the system, writing, “System hai bhai.”
If you’ve ever fancied crashing an Indian wedding but lacked the courage, fear not. An Australian company named JoinMyWedding is capitalizing on this fascination by serving as an intermediary between foreigners eager to attend Indian weddings and couples desiring foreign guests on their special day. For a fee of $150 (approximately Rs 12,000) per person, one can partake in a single day of the wedding festivities. Alternatively, a payment of $250 (approximately Rs 20,000) grants access to the celebrations spanning two days.
The website’s FAQ section specifies that upon payment, foreign guests receive comprehensive details about the wedding and are assigned a “contact person appointed by the couple” to guide and assist them in the lead-up to and during the event.