While the internet users generally love to watch the dance videos of the bride and groom, a recent viral video of the groom pulling his father-in-law on stage and dancing to the song 'Suno Sasur Ji' was not acceptable to the netizens.

The wedding season is going on in the country. In such a situation, there is a flood of wedding related content on different platforms of social media. Sometimes the groom is attracting attention with his explosive dance, and sometimes the bride is winning hearts with her cute gestures. But now after seeing the video that has surfaced, the internet public is saying in one voice - Bhaiya, we apologize to you on behalf of the groom. Let us know what is so special in this video.
While the internet public usually enjoys watching the dance videos of the bride and groom, the netizens could not digest a recent viral video in which the groom pulled his father-in-law on stage and danced to the song 'Suno Sasur Ji'. The father-in-law's discomfort and shame in the video lowering his face is an indication that perhaps things went too far.
In the video, it can be seen that instead of bringing the bride on the stage, the groom pulls the father-in-law and brings him and then starts dancing with him. During this, the father-in-law's face and his expressions are worth seeing. The bride is also stunned.
This video has been shared on Instagram from an account named @shilu.studio, which has been liked by about 63 thousand people so far, while many users have commented. One user jokingly wrote, I apologize to everyone on behalf of the groom. Another user said, now another new thing has started. Another user commented, may death come, but may such confidence not come, God. Another user wrote, the father-in-law must also be thinking - have I given the girl to the wrong hands.
These reactions of people show how important dignity and family honour are in Indian society on occasions like marriage. Here, the groom's intention may have been for fun, but it is not right to behave like this with everyone.
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