Marital or Martial arts! Funniest 'varmala' exchange of bride and groom sparks debate, watch
Every groom and bride dreams of making their wedding memorable. While wedding photography and videography have remained on trend, with the boom of social media, wedding videos are going wildly viral these days. However, several short video clips from wedding events draw the ire of netizens. While some clips are regarded as controversial, others are funny. Here we bring a video that shows a unique and funny way of exchanging 'varmala' (garland) between a bride and groom. However, the clip has sparked an online debate.
In the video, the bride and groom are seen standing while facing each other holding garlands. With the drum beats, the duo start dancing which seems to be similar to a traditional dance form. While dancing, they walk close to each other and try to put the garland around the other. However, their fun and dance continues. When the groom gets ready to put the garland around the bride's neck, she steps back and vice versa.
However, finally, the groom succeeds in putting the garland around the bride's neck. The duo continue to dance for a while and exchange kisses. Next, the bride raises the garland up into the air and the groom walks closer to her and accepts the varmala. The duo dance expressing their happiness and excitement.
Meanwhile, the guests at the event witness the unique varmala exchange ritual and record it on their mobiles.
While the origin of the video couldn't be verified, it is shared on X by Industrialist Harsh Goenka, who actively shares interesting videos on social media. He captioned the post, "This is the most fun var-mala I have seen." (sic)
This is the most fun var-mala I have seen! pic.twitter.com/wEWnsFtdsz
— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) December 25, 2024
The video has received mixed reactions apart from likes and views.
One user wrote, "Everybody is trying hard that their marriage videos gets viral as well People are doing different tactics to get attention." (sic)
Another wrote, "Is this martial arts or marital arts!!" (sic)
"All is far in var and War," wrote a third user. (sic)
"Next will be Pandit ji on Roller Skates, going around with Havan Kund around the bride and groom," wrote another. (sic)