Nitesh Kumar Sahoo

Photography is considered an important part of any event. Utmost priority is given to capturing the moments at events and a specific budget is also set for it. Above all, photography can’t be given a miss during a wedding. A wedding photoshoot is all about capturing the moments during the marriage ceremony as well as the before and after events.

With changing times, the wedding photography approach has dramatically changed. Every now and then, wedding videos surface on social media and the ones with the most interesting visuals go viral amusing netizens.

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Here we bring a video of a wedding photo shoot that has recently gone viral on social media. The visuals will certainly tickle your funny bones.

As seen in the video, the bride and groom are seen posing for a picture-perfect shot while a photographer is seen capturing the duo with his camera lens. As instructed by the photographer, the bride and groom come closer and kiss each other.

Getting involved at the moment, both bride and groom start kissing each other intensely. Meanwhile, they join their hands which came in front of the frame. Immediately, the photographer asks them to lower their hands. Without getting distracted, they continue kissing passionately while lowering their hands.

The action of the bride and groom shocked the photographer and he stopped shooting. Least bothered about other happenings, the bride and groom continue their passionate kiss. Later, the photographer intervened and tried to separate them.

The video shared on Instagram by yashofficially20 has taken the internet by storm. While a section of netizens criticised the newlywed couple, several other users penned down funny notes. 

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One user wrote, “Babumosaye jazbaati ho gye.” (sic)

A second user wrote, “Dulha to stage pe start ho gaya.” (sic)

“Raha nahe jata tadapp he aise hai,” wrote a third user. (sic)

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