Viral Video Shows Couple Firing In Air At Wedding In Uttar Pradesh, Cops Probe

During their wedding in Ghaziabad, a Ghaziabad couple discharges a rifle while the Dhadkan song plays in the background.
Viral Video Shows Couple Firing In Air At Wedding In Uttar Pradesh, Cops Probe

New Delhi: Weddings are lovely occasions, and individuals choose to celebrate them in their own special ways, but things may get out of hand.

This is exactly what happened to a Ghaziabad couple, who will now face police charges for firing celebratory gunshots during their wedding.

On social media, a video of the bride and groom taking part in a celebratory shot while on a stage specially built for them has gone viral. A song from the film Dhadkan is playing in the background.

They don't seem scared to take part in the firing, and as they fire four times in the air, the girl cheers her husband as if it were the most normal thing in the world.

The audience explodes in applause after the gunshot, with a whistle-like sound expressing how much they enjoyed it. The video's viral nature, on the other hand, has produced problems for the couple, who have filed a complaint. The film is thought to be from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh's Ghantaghar neighbourhood.

Every year, a large number of individuals are murdered in such celebratory firings around the country, but the news headlines do not appear to create any concerns among those who engage in such gatherings. 

A bride and groom were seen on camera sliding down an oval-shaped swing and onto the stage during their wedding ceremony in Raipur after a crane cracked. According to accounts, the tragedy occurred on Saturday at a stunning event in Chhattisgarh's capital. The pair escaped with minor injuries and were able to start their rites just 30 minutes after the catastrophe.

The bride and groom are shown standing on an elevated platform from the stage. They greeted visitors as supporting dancers performed on stage with a stunning fireworks extravaganza. The harness, however, snapped since the swing was 12-15 feet above the stage, hurtling the bride and groom onto the stage. 

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