At the wedding, bagpipers in kilts played instruments and guests in sherwanis banged on dhols.
Ditching the predictable romance of a coffee shop, an intercultural marriage is a vibrant mix of tradition and heartwarming celebration. Take, for example, a Scottish-Indian wedding. There, a Bollywood dance-off meets a ceilidh jig, creating a beautiful union of two families. It's like a dream straight out of a romantic comedy, right?
This Instagram video by @insidehistory shows just that. When the bride and groom enter the venue, they are greeted with a unique blend of traditional touches. scottish And Indian music fills the air. The idea may seem unconventional, but the sound is surprisingly harmonious.
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Aptly captioned, “Collaboration of the century, please do more traditional music mashups like this!”, the video captures the energy and joy of this special occasion. On one side, a bagpiper in a kilt cheerfully plays his instrument, and on the other, a sherwani-clad guest bangs the dhol with contagious enthusiasm. The only minor point is the sheer amount of music.
Watch the video below.
The video has garnered more than 80,000 likes, garnering hilarious attention, and the comments are even funnier.
“Kids will be able to drink and eat spicy food like champs,” one user wrote. Another humorously added: “Now I have to go to a wedding. I'll be on that dance floor all night, baby!” a third user added, adding a pun to their own comment. Sally, not Sally. ”
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Date first uploaded: February 15, 2024 14:07 IST