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Viral Video: Bride And Groom Fire Shots; Celebratory Firing During Wedding In Sheopur Sparks Concern

When the couple fired the first round, they asked them to fire again. The video has, however, raised concerns regarding a tragedy or unpleasant incident that could have happened due to celebratory firing.

A viral video from Madhya Pradesh’s Sheopur, which is currently doing the rounds on the internet, features a bride and groom doing celebratory firing. The clip showed the couple holding each other’s hands while firing in the upward direction during their wedding. The incident took place on April 20 in Chandan Garden, located in Vijaypur Nagar of Sheopur district.

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Two men cocked a 315 bore gun and gave it to the bride and groom to aim. When the couple fired the first round, they asked them to fire again. The video has, however, sparked concerns regarding some tragedy or unpleasant incident that could have happened due to celebratory firing. Meanwhile, the police have not yet taken any action since the incident went viral across social media platforms.

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First published on: Apr 23, 2025 03:30 PM IST


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