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How gatecrashing turned into failed adventure for MBA grad; Watch

New Delhi: In an humorous video, a youth can be seen washing dishes as a “punishment” for gatecrashing a wedding.---Advertisement--- This reminds us of a funny scenario from a movie ‘3 Idiots’ where the trio of protagonists goes to eat food at a wedding but get caught.---Advertisement--- A youth went to a wedding uninvited to have […]

New Delhi: In an humorous video, a youth can be seen washing dishes as a “punishment” for gatecrashing a wedding.

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This reminds us of a funny scenario from a movie ‘3 Idiots’ where the trio of protagonists goes to eat food at a wedding but get caught.

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A youth went to a wedding uninvited to have fancy food. However, this ‘3 Idiots’ style failed terribly for the youth as he was caught and was given a punishment.

One of the hosts shot a video of the man while doing dishes. The youth told the host that he belongs to Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh and is a student of MBA.

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It is quite funny but common in Indian weddings to have gate crashers, especially students.

Those living outside their hometown usually go to such wedding to have fancy food after getting bored from mess food.

First published on: Dec 01, 2022 02:17 PM IST


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