Viral Video: Many girls, who opt for love marriages, make tall claims to their boyfriends before marriage and after tying the knot with them, they look for their personal benefits. A viral video has surfaced on social media that lays focus on a girl, who proposes to her boyfriend for marriage. But he refuses to marry her, saying he is not in a well-off position to marry her, as he does not earn enough money to fulfill her needs.
After tying the knot with her boyfriend, the girl behaves differently with him. She threatens him by holding his collar and bringing ladle to his neck, saying if he does not get her iPhone 17 pro max by tomorrow, none can save him from her. The content creator has created the content of this video for fun purposes.
Viral Video Entertaining Viewers On Social Media
This viral video is entertaining viewers on social media. A girl proposes to her boyfriend to marry her and agrees to live under any condition with him. But her attitude changes after marriage. She threatens him to get her iPhone 17 pro max.
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What Does This Video Throw Light On?
This video throws light on a girl, who proposes to her boyfriend to marry her. But he refuses to marry her saying that he does not earn enough to look after her. But she agrees to live under him under any condition. After tying the knot with him, her attitude changes with him. She threatens him to get her iPhone 17 pro max; otherwise, none can save him from her wrath.
This video has been taken from the khushi.vivekchoudhary Instagram account. It has received 47,221 likes and many comments from viewers.
How Have Viewers Reacted To This Video?
Viewers have expressed a keen interest in watching this video. One of them has to say, “Right….khusi peso se pyar nhi he”; second viewer says, “Biggest lie ki paisa nhi ap hii kafi ho”; third viewer comments, “Mubaaiel la k dega asal ki ka hoga toh”; and fourth viewer says, “Wah didi ekdam se waqt badal Diya.”
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