
Newlywed Tanya strums her guitar under a ghoonghat, captivating social media with her soulful wedding performance (Photo: Social Media)
A video has gone viral in which a newlywed bride is seen playing the guitar while wearing a traditional ghoonghat. Her soulful voice and effortless charm have captured millions, merging music and cultural tradition in a way rarely seen.
She recently married an SD officer, Aditya Gautam, posted in Saharanpur. The bride is identified as Tanya from Aligarh. Their wedding took place at Kedarnath Dham on November 28, while the reception was held in Meerut on December 1. Reports claim that Tanya works as a professor in Saharanpur.
Her husband is continuing his work, while Tanya's musical talent has captured the attention of viewers across the country.
During the ritual munh dikhai ceremony, Tanya was the central attraction. She strummed her guitar and sang "Maine Socha Na Tha Ek Din Tum Mujhe Mil Jaoge" keeping her face modestly veiled.
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According to reports, the video was shot by Aditya's aunt, Meena Kumari and went viral on Instagram when it was shared from the account 'Arsh Utkarsh'. Her melodic, controlled voice and serene demeanor immediately enchanted both spectators and online audiences and she earned the sobriquet Rockstar Bride.
The clip quickly gathered more than 13.5 million views and thousands of comments. The audience appreciated her confidence and musicality: “Your voice is very beautiful, and so was the song choice. You should take a chance as a singer.”
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Others remarked on the cultural context, pointing out that her immense talent contrasted with those who were more focused on her ghoonghat. The video sparked debates while celebrating the merge of heritage and contemporary artistry.
More than being a viral moment, Tanya's performance is symbolic of women's evolving role in traditional ceremonies. Performing under a ghoonghat, she embraced her heritage while confidently expressing her individual talent and resonated with viewers who relished the fusion of music and tradition in expressing oneself.
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