A viral golgappa wedding video showing a bride decked up in her traditional attire and gorging on the fried snack on her big day is giving netizens some year-end laughter. This woman makes no compromises when it comes to golgappas that have her full attention captured. When the server gives her an atta golgappa, she quickly shifts it over to the groom.
"Yeh atte ka hai, yeh mujhe nahi chahiye," she says standing at the golgappa counter, much to the amusement of netizens. Family and friends standing around are heard laughing in the background.
The woman in the video is Mahima Agarwal, a travel and fashion blogger from Delhi who recently tied the knot. "Nobody warned @shreashth about my #passion4paanipuri," she wrote captioning the reel video.
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Agarwal's video has amassed over a million views and several comments from people who are relating hard for what she calls her 'passion for pani puri.'
"Yaar ye best video hai," one comment read. "Yes aate wala kisi ko nhi chahiye," wrote another user who apparently shares her dislike of atta golgappas. "Jo paani poori khaata h usey hi pata hoga what she said," one user said.
The latter remark is true, for only golgappa lovers can understand the pure joy attached to this dish, which is why we fuss so much over it.
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The year has seen many such bindass brides who have ditched the ceremonial affectations of behaving coy for freely enjoying their wedding day to the fullest. We've always heard stories of brides starving themselves, or compelled to be starved, on their wedding that trudges on from ritual to ritual.
But brides today are having none of that. When hunger calls, you answer to it. And who can deny the pangs that come with something as delicious as golgappa?
In fact, golgappa invokes such strong emotions that this fun bride couldn't resist wearing jewellery out of it at her wedding! A video went viral of a woman who decked herself in a golgappa crown and necklace. Read more here.