Wedding brawl after sister-in-law kisses the groom

Dec 8, 2014 - 10:26
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Wedding brawl after sister-in-law kisses the groom
Wedding brawl after sister-in-law kisses the groom

Indian weddings and kisses do not normally go together – certainly not in public fora. This is why a wedding in Aligarh, India, has grabbed space in the Times of India, for a kiss.

Only this wedding kiss led to a massive brawl primarily because the bridegroom got kissed… by his sister-in-law.

According to the report, the groom and bride met on social media.

Following approvals from the families, the couple decided to marry.

However, when the sister-in-law, according to the TOI report, pulled the groom, her husband's brother, to the dance floor and kissed him.

All hell reportedly broke loose with 500-odd guests running for cover and the bride's family beating up members of the groom's family.

The cops were eventually brought in to settle the matter.

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