Indian weddings are a grand affair. From food to the rituals, you get to relish everything in plenty. However, in a bizarre incident coming in from Uttarakhand’s Haldwani, a bride called off her wedding after the groom's family sent her a 'cheap' lehenga, according to a Times of India report.
Furthermore, the news outlet said that few days ahead of the wedding, the woman broke up with her fiance, who belongs to Almora, because the groom's father had sent his future daughter-in-law a lehenga which was priced at Rs 10,000. She did not like the attire because of the low price and poor quality, the report claimed.
The couple got engaged in June this year, and their wedding date was scheduled for 5th November.
As the matter became worse, both the families called the police. The cops at Kotwali police station managed to quell the two famalies and send them home. However, the groom's family raised the issue again saying they have already printed the invitation cards for the wedding.
Following this, again with the intervention of the police, a settlement was made and the wedding was cancelled.
Speaking about weddings, a few months back, a Pakistani groom wore a garland made of currency notes. However, the garland was massive, to such an extent that the groom had to take help from his friends to hold it together on the wedding stage. At least six people, including the groom, were seen hiding behind the enormous garland.
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