In the past, newlyweds have considered their wedding night to be a special and private occasion with deep cultural and religious meaning. Away from the spotlight, this is the couple’s chance to connect more deeply. However, in an unexpected and controversial decision, some specific couples are choosing to record and broadcast their wedding night experience to the world.
The vlog offers viewers an intimate glimpse into what is often a very private event by capturing various events of their first night together as a married couple. Similarly, a couple’s vlog of their wedding night, or “Suhagraat,” has become popular lately on social media.
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However, it has also sparked a backlash from people on various sites.
The couple’s ‘Suhagraat’ vlog went viral on social media
Recently, a couple decided to document and share their wedding night publicly, igniting controversy. The video, posted on Twitter by the handle ‘SaffronSunanda,’ features the couple discussing their ‘Suhagraat.’ The post, captioned
“Suhagraat Vlog. These vloggers have gone totally mad. Wait for the blurred clip.”
Suhagraat Vlog
These vloggers have gone totally mad.
Wait for the blurred clip https://t.co/PMsiC5dS6U
— Sunanda Roy (@SaffronSunanda) July 5, 2024
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The viral vlog got mixed reactions from netizens
Since being posted, the post received over 500K views and various mixed reviews. A lot of people ridiculed the couple, calling them “shameless” and accused them of having a “hunger for internet likes and views.” While some users expressed shock at the extent to which people will go in order to get internet fame, others cracked jokes.
The comments section was a mix of personal anecdotes and humorous critiques. While several users speculated that this was not the couple’s first date night, others disclosed that they knew the YouTuber from school. A few commentators compared the vlog and the trailer for the well-known online series Mirzapur.
I have only one question.
खिड़की, दरवाजे बंद क्यो किये?
घरवाले बेचारे live ही देख लेते।— Gyan Jara Hatke (@GyanJaraHatke) July 5, 2024
Bc bas famous hona hai zahilo ko chahe mohalle k 4 log izzat na karein….
— (@ThakurParth__) July 5, 2024
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aree Sunandha ji, ijjat gaye tel lene, kuch be karo famous ho jao vala chal raha hai aaj kal. At least they are better than Dhruv Rathee .
— Hindutva Response…. (@HindutvResponse) July 5, 2024
Iske aage ki vdo kaha hai??
— (@09_agni) July 5, 2024
Isiliye internet mahnga kiya Jio ne
— AMBRISH PATHAK (@im_mrpathak) July 5, 2024
— Arpit (@ag_arpit1) July 5, 2024
What the hell ?
Feelings and emotions dead only fame winning— Reena Singh (@r2krs) July 6, 2024
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People’s shame, modesty, respect, everything is dead. People have started uploading videos of their private room to get some views and comments. Shame on people like these.
— (@MonojitSinha11) July 5, 2024
Here is the YouTube video
The widely shared video has provoked a more comprehensive conversation about privacy and the lengths people would go to achieve social media celebrity. This incident serves as a reminder of how personal boundaries are always changing and how the internet era is influencing society’s norms and values.
Well, the act is indeed shameful, what are your views about it? Let us know in the comments.
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