It is not uncommon to see couples often pulling various stunts at their weddings to make their special day memorable and also hoping to rack up likes on social media. This trend of performing elaborate and extravagant stunts for weddings and pre-wedding photoshoots is catching up in India.
More often than not these stunts go wrong and sometimes the couple may even end up injured. However, one such stunt went horribly wrong and a video showing a couple holding sparkle guns and the bride getting burnt has gone viral on social media.
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Gun stunt goes wrong on the wedding day
Another recent viral video proves that these stunts may not always be safe. In the video, reportedly from Maharashtra, it is seen that before cutting the cake a bride and a groom pose with sparkle guns on their wedding day. Posing next to each other, they are seen smiling for the camera while holding their guns.
The couple then fires up their respective guns and a shower of sparkles is seen emitting from the guns which wow the audience – until things go horribly wrong for the bride. It is clearly visible in the video that the bride’s sparkle gun either backfired or exploded and hit her in the face.
Then she was seen horribly terrified, quickly dropping the weapon and scrambling for cover. She removed her varmala in fear that it may have caught fire. The video cuts off here abruptly as people rush to help the bride.
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The video was first shared by Junnar Times on YouTube. It is a regional news channel that covers stories from Maharashtra’s Junnar city in the Pune district. It soon became viral on Twitter, where the stunt was met with severe criticism.
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Idk what’s wrong with people these days they are treating wedding days more like parties and this is how they ruin their perfect day. 🤷♀️ pic.twitter.com/5o626gUTxY
— Aditi. (@Sassy_Soul_) March 31, 2023
This is how netizens reacted on the incident
Yeh Sab social media ke pressure mein aake karte hai
— V. (@immaturelyyours) March 31, 2023
More circus elements are added to marriage ceremony by event managers.
— Abhay Ratna Pandey (अभय रत्न पाण्डेय )🇮🇳 (@iabhayrp) March 31, 2023
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Too much of social media & illogical bollywood movies cliche romance has ruined almost all rituals, functions & festivals. Nachaniya bride & groom are the worst side effects of this new pandemic.
— Aparichit. (@Aparichit_1) March 31, 2023
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