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Groom-Clad Man Strolls Through Haryana Market | Watch

In today’s digital age, prank and challenge videos frequently trend on social media, capturing the attention of internet users. A recent video has gone viral, featuring a man taking on a challenge set by his followers, much to the amazement of onlookers. The reel was posted by Instagram user Jatin (@jatin_the_explorer), known for accepting challenges […]

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Groom-Clad Man Strolls Through Haryana Market | Watch

In today’s digital age, prank and challenge videos frequently trend on social media, capturing the attention of internet users. A recent video has gone viral, featuring a man taking on a challenge set by his followers, much to the amazement of onlookers.

The reel was posted by Instagram user Jatin (@jatin_the_explorer), known for accepting challenges from his fans. In a recent endeavor, he took on a challenge from YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT winner Elvish Yadav, which involved walking around a market dressed as a groom. According to the footage, Jatin ventured to the Rori Bazar in Sirsa, Haryana, to fulfill this challenge.

The viral video showcases Jatin strolling through the market in a white sherwani and a red turban, resembling a groom. As he walks, numerous passersby stare in surprise, clearly puzzled by the sight of a groom in a market. At one point, Jatin even rides a scooter while still in his wedding attire, eliciting laughter and playful teasing from the crowd. Toward the video’s conclusion, he invites his viewers to suggest more challenges for him to try.

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The video quickly gained traction, amassing over 24 million views shortly after it was posted, along with more than 1.4 million likes.

Many users took to the comments section to express their thoughts. One user remarked, “Roaming in the market dressing like this requires guts. Good work man,” while another suggested, “Brother, wear this same dress and try some street foods like golgappa, bhel, and kachori, or go to someone’s wedding and play dhol.” A third user added, “You have commendable confidence to do such tasks. I need this too.”

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