“Rajasthan Wedding Goes Viral with Coin Garland”

A video from a wedding ceremony is rapidly gaining traction on social media, highlighting how quickly content can go viral in the digital age. The clip shows several individuals holding an unusually long garland made entirely of currency notes, drawing widespread attention online.
According to reports, the garland has been crafted using ₹500 and ₹100 notes, making the scene both striking and unusual. The video has sparked significant discussion among users, with many reacting to the extravagant display seen during the ceremony.
A video from a wedding ceremony in Deeg is rapidly going viral on social media, drawing widespread attention for its unusual visuals. In the 20-second clip, the groom is seen climbing a ladder to wear an exceptionally long garland, while several people below manage its length. Vehicles, including a jeep parked nearby, further highlight the scale of the scene.
According to local accounts, the garland was made using ₹500 and ₹100 currency notes and is estimated to be around 100 feet long. The video has become a major talking point online, with users reacting to the extravagant display.
Confirming the incident, Superintendent of Police Sharan Gopinath Kamble stated that the garland was rented and no illegality has been found so far. The event took place on April 19 in Bamanwadi village under the Jurhara police station area of the Mewat region. During the ceremony, two grooms, Ruknuddin Meo and his nephew Ansar Meo, were seen wearing the garland. Village Sarpanch Abdul Majeed said the tradition is locally practiced and the garland was specially arranged for the occasion.
