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Many Indian wedding rituals exist solely to increase the compatibility of the bride and groom. But a recent bride-groom viral video shows a shocking turn of events, proving it’s no less than a WWE match!
The light-hearted “Saadi ka Rasam” soon takes a fierce note as both bride and groom decide not to leave space for the other. People are shocked to see them slapping, boxing, and fighting on the first day of the wedding!
The wedding institution stands on mutual respect, love, and compromise. However, this new generation is not ready to compromise, not even to lose the cute wedding rituals.
जब शादी का पहला दिन ऐसा गुजारा है तब आगे कैसे काम चलेगा
— Anshika yadav (@Anshika_ya) May 22, 2025
क्या आप लोगों के यहां भी ऐसी रसम शादी में होती है क्या ?? pic.twitter.com/gWNFjeiSp8
This question arises in everyone’s head while watching this video. You can see the couple finding, or rather fighting to find, wedding rings from the tray full of milk, a popular Indian post-wedding ritual.
The user further asks, “क्या आप लोगों के यहां भी ऐसी रसम शादी में होती है क्या ??”, making others state their unique wedding rituals. However, whether they would like to fight like this is still a question.
Most Indian wedding rituals test the bride and groom’s capacity to manage situations. They have deeper meaning by understanding that you can live a successful conjugal life.
The bride’s griha pravesh ritual implies that Laxmi is entering the household, spilling the rice, and showcasing prosperity. Meanwhile, the Jootha Chupai, or shoe-stealing ritual, implicates the groom’s negotiating power.
This bride-groom viral video is undoubtedly a funny crossover of the age-old Indian wedding rituals. While both of them are fighting on the first day, everyone hopes they will refrain from doing so in the future.
What Indian wedding rasam do you like the most? Share your wedding experience with us in the comments!