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Choli ke peeche kya hai? What went wrong with Delhi groom's dance in baraat that sasurji calls off wedding

The groom made his way to the wedding venue in New Delhi with his baraat (wedding procession). As the festivities were in full swing, his friends encouraged him to dance, and when the well-known Bollywood track began to play, he eagerly joined in.

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In a surprising turn of events, a wedding in Delhi was called off after the groom's dance to a popular Bollywood song, Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai, sparked controversy. The groom, urged on by his friends, joined in the celebratory dance without realizing that his actions would offend the bride’s father.

The groom arrived at the wedding venue in New Delhi with his baraat (wedding procession). Amid the lively celebrations, his friends encouraged him to dance. When the iconic Bollywood song played, he took to the floor, much to the enjoyment of some guests. However, the bride’s father was not amused by the performance. Seeing it as disrespectful to his family's values, he immediately intervened, halting the ceremony and declaring it canceled.

Bride's heartbreak and family fallout

The bride was devastated by the sudden cancellation, left in tears by the turn of events. Despite the groom’s attempts to explain that his dance was meant to be lighthearted fun, the bride’s father refused to back down. Sources close to the bride’s family stated that the father prohibited any further contact between the two families, severing ties for good.

Viral incident sparks outrage

The incident quickly went viral, with a post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) featuring a newspaper clipping that read, “Groom dances on ‘Choli Ke Peeche’ to entertain guests. Bride’s father cancels the wedding.” The incident has sparked a debate on social media, with many weighing in on the groom's behavior and the father’s reaction.

Similar wedding cancellation in Uttar Pradesh

This isn’t the first time an Indian wedding has been called off due to an unexpected dispute. In December 2024, a wedding in Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh, was also canceled when the groom became angry over a food delay. He left the venue and later married his cousin the same day. The bride’s family was left in shock, filing a police complaint over the Rs 7 lakh in losses incurred.

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