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‘Humpty Dumpty Had A Great Fall’: Bride And Groom’s Hit The Ceiling During Varmala And Fell Down | WATCH

A viral wedding video captures a funny mishap during the Varmala ceremony as the bride and groom hit the ceiling and fell. Social media users can’t stop laughing at the unexpected wedding blooper.

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‘Humpty Dumpty Had A Great Fall’: Bride And Groom’s Hit The Ceiling During Varmala And Fell Down | WATCH

A hilarious wedding moment went viral recently, capturing a funny mishap during the Varmala (garland exchange) ceremony. In the video, the bride and groom were lifted onto the shoulders of their respective friends and family members as part of the joyful tradition. However, things took a comical turn when both the bride and groom’s heads hit the ceiling, causing them to lose balance and fall down with a loud thud.

The groom’s friends quickly rushed to hold him, while the bride fell face-first to the ground. As she fell, her legs flew up in the air, making the situation even more entertaining. The amusing video was shared on Instagram by the account @laxmi.ghosh and quickly went viral, amassing more than 1.5 crore views and over 1.12 lakh likes.

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The video has sparked a wave of humorous comments from social media users. One user jokingly wrote, “These friends created havoc in the wedding,” while another added, “Poor bride, she did not even get a chance to recover.” A third user humorously commented, “Was this a wedding or a WWE fighting match?” Many users noted that while weddings are full of fun and frolic, a little caution is needed during such traditions. As one user pointed out, “During the Varmala, the bride and groom should be lifted carefully so that no one gets hurt.”

This funny accident serves as a reminder that while weddings are meant to be filled with joy, safety should never be overlooked.