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Family members of Dulha and Dulhan hurl chairs at one another in a viral video; the internet accuses them of a “possible food shortage

Because a wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime occasion, people often let the newlyweds enjoy themselves as the center of attention. However, such was not the case for this wedding or these guests, who easily turned the whole event into an unforgettable “disaster” for the couple. Following a nasty “chair war” that broke out between the guests at the wedding, the aforementioned wedding grabbed news. A similar video was published online and quickly gained popularity.

The event happened in Aligarh, according to the viral post, even though the exact time and place were unknown. People quickly turned it into a “guessing game” on the internet as they speculated about the potential causes. A probable “food shortage” must be the cause of the battle, most of them decided.

The user “SachinGuptaUP” posted the video on the social networking site X, which was once known as Twitter. The Hindi caption for the post said, “Chair war in Aligarh wedding,” or something like that.

The video quickly gained popularity on the internet after being shared there. The majority of people laughed at the event, calling it “hilarious” and “immature,” however several individuals reprimanded the audience for its actions. A few others remembered previous occasions when people clashed at gatherings over trivial issues. After being shared yesterday, the post received 10,000 views.

Many offered their opinions in the comment area. A user said, “Well, something new came into the market after the Chaat War of Baghpat.” Another remarked, “People had complained about Imarti, and the rabri that was given with it was fragrant.” Another person said, “Reminds me of The Great #BattleOfBaghpath.” A fourth individual commented, “One is even saying: Why are you breaking chairs.”

Why do individuals behave in this manner during social events? A fifth person stated, “Someone may have really ended up in the hospital. “This is simply excessive.” Another person said, “They are fighting like animals, without caring that using chairs to assault someone might become rather messy.

“Why are they even arguing at all? I won’t venture a bet here, but food is often the main cause of these confrontations at weddings and other events. Is it also the case for this? posed a seventh question.

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