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Viral Video: Bride & Groom Playing Flip The Bottle Is Giving Netizens Wedding Goals

The couple is gaining love all over the social platform as it provided a glimpse of positivity amidst the restrictions on weddings due to the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic that has claimed a lot more lives than the first wave.

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Ayusmita Chatterjee
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Couple playing flip the bottle: Whilst big fat Indian weddings have constricted themselves to not more than a handful of guests at the ceremony, what are the bride and groom supposed to do to entertain themselves? Play 'flip the bottle' perhaps.
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A recently circulating viral video shows a yet to be wed couple playing flip the bottle while the pandit Ji took a break amidst the long and tiring wedding ceremony. Originally uploaded by Atul Saini, the video received more than 367k views on Instagram's reels section.

The 30 seconds long video was loved by the internet as netizens took to the comments section to welcome this new lockdown wedding goal. A user commented, "Hahaha, marriages will continue to exist anyway, we should play our games at first. Such a lovely video."

Amongst the flood of comments of heart-eyed emojis and teary-eyed laughing emojis, users also claimed the viral video to have made their day.

Captioned as "when pandit Ji wants some rest. Let's play!!", the reel had the background music of Sukhwinder Singh's Haule Haule Ho Jayega Pyaar that adds to the fun factor of the entire video.

The said video features Atal Kumar as the groom and Rakshita Koul as the bride. The couple is gaining love all over the social platform as it provided a glimpse of positivity amidst the restrictions on weddings due to the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic that has claimed a lot more lives than the first wave.

Although a notable reduction in the number of cases of COVID-19 infection has been witnessed, no significant loosening of restrictions has been regarded on the COVID wedding protocols in the country. While some states have allowed a guest list counting to 50, other states have allowed till 100 guests, provided, the wedding should take place in an open area.

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