Bull gate crashes Indian wedding; gets angry when turned away

Bull gate crashes Indian wedding; gets angry when turned away
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A bull gate crashed at a wedding hall, creating a situation that is now practically identical, and a video of the incident has gone popular on social media.

Screengrab from Twitter video
Everyone is busy attending family or close friends' weddings because it is wedding season in India. A wedding invitation comes with the opportunity to wear brand-new outfits and accessories that haven't been worn before. But the most valuable gift for the visitors is free food, which they can consume as often as they like depending on their tastes and appetite. However, only some people who receive a free meal are invited.

Strange! Yes, the age-old custom of gatecrashing weddings has returned to Desi culture. A nearly identical incident occurred at a wedding when a bull gate crashed into the wedding hall, and a video of the incident has now gone popular on social media.

A black bull can be seen roaming inside a beautiful wedding pandal in the video Narendra Singh posted on Twitter. Due to the animal's presence, the attendees at the venue seem tense. A man can be seen directing the bull to the other side by waving his hands in the background.

The bull charges the man rather than running away. The man falls to the ground to defend himself from the assault. The bull charged out of the area, and everyone breathed a sigh of relief. The caption for the video reads, "Bin Bulaye Baraati." The video has had a lot of views since it was shared.


FAQ

What is Desi?

A person who can trace their ancestry to the Indian subcontinent is commonly called a "Desi." Its precise connotations and significance can vary from person to person.

How do Indians enter into marriage?
Civil and religious marriages are accepted as lawful by the law in India.
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