Internet often throws up amazing videos, which make people chuckle. One such footage doing the round on Twitter shows a man stealing money from the garland of his friend - the groom - at a wedding.
The date or location of the wedding has not been revealed in the video. It shows the groom, surrounded by people, listening to what his relatives are saying. Just then his friend, sitting right next to the groom, tries to grab a few currency notes from the garland he is wearing.
The groom turns around once, and his friend stops. But as soon as he gets busy to listening the conversation again, the friend quickly grabs a few currency notes and keeps them in his pocket.
The video has left the internet in splits.
“Indian money heist,” said a user. “This is business,” added another.
Since being shared a day ago, the video has been viewed close to one lakh times.
A few weeks ago, the video of a bride eating momos before wedding went viral on social media.
The video was uploaded by the bride herself and shows her fully dressed for her big day and adorned with jewellery. While waiting for the ceremony to begin, she sees a plate of the popular steamed delight in front of her.
The woman takes a bite and breaks into dance with excitement.
In January, a video uploaded on Instagram went viral which showed a bride giving surprise to her would-be husband during the varmala ceremony.
Even when clad in her heavy bridal lehenga, she bends back in an arch, making it difficult for her husband-to-be to put the garland around her neck.
Many on social media called her "yoga teacher" and "Matrix Dulhan".
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