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Bengaluru: Watch bride reaching wedding venue in metro; Netizens suggest the same for ‘Barat’

Bengaluru: A video is going viral on social media where a bride was seen reaching to her wedding venue in metro to avoid the traffic in busy roads of Karnataka’s Bengaluru. To reach venue on time, she ditched her car and took the metro.---Advertisement--- In the video, the girl can be seen in saree and […]

Bengaluru: A video is going viral on social media where a bride was seen reaching to her wedding venue in metro to avoid the traffic in busy roads of Karnataka’s Bengaluru. To reach venue on time, she ditched her car and took the metro.

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In the video, the girl can be seen in saree and heavy bridal jewellery accompanied by her friends, rushing to enter the metro.

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As Bengaluru is famous for its traffic, people are taking the metro on their wedding day even the bride is quite humorous.

Netizens have reacted to the video, dropping funny comments on the video, one of them has written, “We should thanks the metro”, meanwhile, the other said ” if there would be no metro then?”

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To which, another user replied, “nothing the marrige would get canceled.” Among those witty comments, there were a user who suggested that “public transport is good, the barat should have also preffered that to reach the venue”.

Most of the users said that it was a “publicity stunt”.

 

First published on: Jan 20, 2023 08:18 PM IST


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