Sakeena Banday, Gulf Today
We all know that girls love Gol Gappas, a popular, hallow crispy-fried puffed ball filled with potatoes, spices, onions, and chickpeas.
The ball is then dunked in a flavoured water, usually made of tamarind or mint, and the whole is popped into the mouth.
However, seeing a bride wearing ornaments made of ‘Gol Gappas’ takes her love for the food to the next level.
A video that is doing the rounds on social media shows the bride decked up in her wedding attire, wearing a crown and a garland made of Gol Gappas. The viral video has amused people.
The bride professed her love for Gol Gappas in a unique way on her special day.
Gol Gappa is also known as pani puri in India.
In an Instagram post shared by a make-up artist Arthi Balaji, a bride participates in a Hindu wedding ritual game and donning the garland and the crown made of pani puris.
“Many congratulations to my pretty bride Akshaya and my groom Abhishek ??,” reads the caption.
The artist captioned the images and video, “Indian marriage games are truly a traditional and essential part of the Indian wedding extravaganza!.”
Since being posted a few days ago, the video till now has garnered nearly 4.9 million views – and still continues to get more 'hits'.
People have been reacting hilariously and have been re-sharing the video.
“@divine_girly gotta do this on ur wedding ?” wrote an Instagram user.
Another wrote,“@rainbowyasmeen pani puri lover ??.”