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Bride Leaves Groom At The Mandap Because Of His Drunken Nagin Dance

IANS, 30 Jun, 2017 10:25 PM

    The 'nagin (snake) dance' is quite popular at Indian weddings, but attempting it on the dance floor proved costly for a groom

     

    Priyanka Tripathi and Anubhav Mishra were all set to tie the knot, the families were happy, they had exchanged gifts and performed several rituals. All was well in their world until the big day arrived, and the groom intoxicated by excitement of a wedding, and erm, alcohol decided to show off his dance moves.

     

    His mistake? Of all the fancy Bollywood steps, he chose to do the nagin dance.

     

    Just before he was to be formally welcomed by the bride's family, the groom's attention was drawn to a `nagin song' being played by the DJ.

     

    Mishra began to sway and dance as his friends showered currency notes on him. The bride's family, meanwhile, watched in stunned shock.

     

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    At that moment, Priyanka decided that the drunk man was not suitable for her. Neither persuasion nor threats by the groom's family and friends moved her. Finally, the marriage was called off.

     

    The report says a day after she even tied the knot with someone else.

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