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Video of an eco-friendly wedding car full of viral plants

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The video has been viewed over 3 million times on Instagram.

The video shows people driving on the road staring at the car in surprise.

Wedding celebrations in India are popular because of their rich traditions and extravagant celebrations. And in today's world, we have observed some unique twists on these centuries-old customs. These include a groom entering the wedding hall in a JCB or a bride making a grand entrance on a scooter. However, the latest viral sensation to dominate the headlines is a person who decided to bring a plant-covered car to the wedding reception.

This clip shared by an Instagram user shows people driving on the road staring at the car in surprise. The text superimposed on the video reads: “Urgent shaadi k order tha phool nahi miles patiyon se kaam chlaliya.” (There was an urgent wedding order. The flowers were not available, so he used the leaves).” “Shadi jaruri hain (wedding is important),” says the headline. The user attached the song Khula Aasman Billo by singer Honey Singh. The video has received more than 3 million views and counting.

Social media users were divided after watching the clip and made hilarious comments. One of them called it Mowgli's wedding procession. For those who don't know, Mowgli is a fictional character shown lost in a jungle and adopted by a pack of wolves. “Wedding Theme: Amazon Forest,” read the other comment. “Pure green aesthetic spirit of the groom,” came another interesting comment.

A similar clip went viral on Instagram a while ago, showing a groom arriving in a car loaded with packets of potato chips. This caused cheers from the crowd. As the video progresses, social media users see different types of potato chip bags being revealed one by one.

The video shared by a user named Satpal Yadav elicited a number of reactions from users in the comments section. “Bro improves the build quality of the car because it's Suzuki,” one person quipped, while another asked, “Ye kesa tareeka hai bhai Chips bechne ka (What way to sell chips?)” One user was inspired by this one idea and wrote that she would arrange the same decoration for her brother's wedding.