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In a viral video, a couple marries aboard a Bengal-Jharkhand train and exchanges vows in front of other passengers

The days of conventional wedding locations are over since love is now really mobile! Couples are saying their vows in the most unusual locations, such as trains and airplanes, rather than in formal dining halls. A couple who made headlines recently stole the stage when they said their vows on a speeding train. Their unusual wedding film has gone viral, demonstrating that elegant hotels and banquet rooms are not necessary for an amazing wedding.

The pair can be seen exchanging garlands on the train as other passengers watch their loving union in the viral video. The couple’s marriage was formally started when the male gave the lady sindoor. Following the exchanging of garlands, the tearful bride hugged the husband, and to the applause of the spectators, he put a mangalsutra around her neck.

News18 was unable to independently confirm rumors that this strange marriage occurred aboard an Asansol-Jasidih train.

As anticipated, social media was ablaze with responses. One person humorously surmised, “Budget kam hoga, warna plane mein karte (the budget must be limited, or else they would do it on a plane).” Another joked, “Multi-purpose Indian Railways.”

With a hint of irony, a third user questioned why getting married is so simple and why divorce should be such a difficult procedure. Why should a couple file for divorce in court when they may be married on a moving train? Make divorce either as simple or as complex as marriage.

However, it isn’t the only unusual love story circulating: a 27-year-old guy who was suffering from dengue ended up saying “I do” in a hospital.A low platelet count prevented Avinash Kumar, an East Delhi resident, from being discharged, so he exchanged vows at the Max Vaishali Hospital conference hall. Even with only 10 guests—including close relatives and medical personnel—this unplanned wedding was able to perfectly capture the spirit of love.

 

 

 

 

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