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A recent wedding in Sialkot caught public attention due to an extravagant display of wealth. The groom, a man returning from the UK, celebrated his marriage with an unusual show, where foreign currency notes, expensive cellphones, and designer suits were showered on the guests. The event, captured on video, went viral across social media platforms.

Viral Video Captures Extravagance

Footage from the event shows friends of the groom standing on a balcony, throwing currency notes and mobile phones into the air. The guests, including children, can be seen excitedly trying to grab as many notes as possible. The celebration did not stop there—costly clothes were also handed out to those in attendance, adding to the spectacle.

When the wedding procession, known as the barat, reached Narowal, this display of wealth continued. The groom’s friends once again showered the guests with currency notes and suits. This lavish approach to celebrating a wedding has sparked a mixed response from viewers online, with many amazed by the extravagance.

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Big Weddings in Pakistan: A Common Affair

Large-scale weddings with grand displays are not uncommon in Pakistan. Weddings often span several days or even an entire week, with celebrations involving multiple events.

Families invest heavily to make these events memorable with grand decorations, music, and feasts for hundreds. Unique and often extravagant wedding celebrations are increasingly common, fueled by social media where these moments are widely shared. Lavish displays often include luxury cars, extensive decorations, and, as seen in this case, extravagant gifts.

Previous Extravagant Wedding Displays

This isn’t the first time a wedding in Pakistan has drawn media attention for lavish spending. In June, a wedding in Punjab’s Kot Addu district gained attention when the groom received a 30-foot currency garland from his uncle. This salami (a traditional money gift) was made of Rs50 and Rs100 notes, worth around Rs500,000.

The garland, far longer than the groom, created a spectacle, with guests eagerly taking selfies. Such grand gestures have become part of wedding culture in some areas, as families use these events to showcase wealth and celebrate in style.

Social Media Reactions

Social media users had varied reactions to the viral video from Sialkot. While some praised the grand celebration, others questioned the excessive display of wealth. This trend of showcasing wealth at weddings has sparked debates, with some criticizing the expenses as unnecessary and others viewing it as a personal choice of celebration.

A Growing Trend?

The rise in extravagant weddings shows a trend where weddings are more than family gatherings. Social media spreads these events widely, with each wedding competing to be the most memorable. Some see this as a show of love and joy, while others feel it adds financial pressure on families trying to meet these high standards.

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