Illegal Indian Wedding in New York? How This Guy DID IT? #shorts


Episode Title: Illegal Indian Wedding in New York? How This Guy DID IT? #shorts
Produced by: FactTechz
Description: A recent viral news story has caught global attention after a grand Indian wedding celebration took over Fifth Avenue in New York City. The wedding of Pankti Doshi and Avish Jain became a spectacle when their baraat (wedding procession) turned one of the world’s busiest streets into a vibrant dance and music event. The videos quickly went viral on social media, surprising people worldwide. The most striking moment was when the couple themselves led the procession while singing Bollywood songs live with microphones, instead of using DJs or recorded music. Around 400 guests dressed in traditional Indian attire danced behind them, accompanied by dhol (drum) beats and performers. This transformed the normally upscale and quiet avenue—known for luxury brands like Gucci and Cartier—into a colorful Indian celebration. This was not just a random street event. The wedding was part of a five-day extravagant celebration held across multiple iconic locations in Manhattan. The couple had obtained official permits months in advance to briefly close a portion of Fifth Avenue for the procession, showing how carefully planned and large-scale the event was. The overall wedding reportedly involved hundreds of guests, multiple venues, choreographed performances, and even a theatrical show about their love story. The viral reaction online has been mixed. Many people praised the event as a proud display of Indian culture on a global stage, calling it joyful and unique. Others, however, questioned the scale and disruption caused on such a busy public street. Regardless of opinions, the event clearly stood out because it blended traditional Indian wedding customs with modern, international settings in a dramatic way. In simple terms, what surprised people most was this: a traditional Indian baraat—usually seen on local streets in India—was recreated in one of the most famous and expensive streets in the world, with the bride and groom themselves performing live. This unusual mix of culture, scale, and location is what made the wedding go viral globally. Subscribe to FactTechz


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