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"Can We Borrow Them?": Brothers Set The Stage Ablaze At Sister's Sangeet | Watch

Wedding celebrations are often brimming with joy, with many eagerly anticipating dance performances by friends and family. These carefully rehearsed routines add a special charm to the festivities. Over time, countless videos of surprise acts and captivating performances from weddings have gone viral, offering viewers a delightful glimpse into these memorable moments. One such viral […]

Wedding celebrations are often brimming with joy, with many eagerly anticipating dance performances by friends and family. These carefully rehearsed routines add a special charm to the festivities. Over time, countless videos of surprise acts and captivating performances from weddings have gone viral, offering viewers a delightful glimpse into these memorable moments.

One such viral video features three cousins stealing the spotlight on the dance floor, captivating everyone present. Shared widely online, the clip showcases their hilarious and entertaining act, leaving the audience and internet users in splits.

Watch the video here:

In the video, a group of cousin brothers performs at a wedding, sitting on the ground with dupattas draped over their heads for a humorous twist. Dancing to the song Bedardi Raja, they perfectly mimic steps typically done by girls. Their lively performance had the crowd erupting in cheers, with relatives hooting and adding to the festive vibe.

The video was shared on Instagram by @theweddingvibesindia with the caption, “Wait for the fuljhadi step.” Garnering 7.8 million views and over 50,000 likes, it attracted hilarious reactions. One user remarked, “The fuljhadi part was the best!” Another jokingly wrote, “I want cousins like this on rent.” A third user added, “I’d get married again just to hire you guys for my big day.”

Similarly, another viral video showed a sister-in-law dancing her heart out at her brother-in-law’s wedding. Dressed in a blue lehenga, she grooved to Lo Chali Main from Hum Aapke Hain Koun. The groom, seated on a horse, joyfully watched the impeccably synchronised performance, which had everyone tapping along.

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