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Bride’s obscene video sent to in-laws, wedding in Rajasthan called off by groom's father

A wedding in Rajasthan was broken off after the groom’s family received an obscene video of the bride.

Updated on: Nov 29, 2024 08:47 AM IST
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A wedding in Rajasthan was broken off after the groom’s family received an obscene video of the bride. As per a News18 report, the groom’s father halted the wedding after he was sent a video showing the bride in a compromising manner.

A wedding in Rajasthan was called off over the bride's explicit video. ((Representational))
A wedding in Rajasthan was called off over the bride's explicit video. ((Representational))

The wedding was scheduled to take place in Rajasthan’s Sikar on November 10. However, upon receiving the video, the groom’s family decided not to go ahead with the match and raised questions about the bride’s character.

Bride claims blackmail

When confronted by her grandfather, the bride revealed that she had been raped and blackmailed by a man she met in college.

According to the News18 report, the bride said she was subjected to rape and blackmail, and filmed without her consent, by a man named Zeeshan. The two had met while the bride, originally from Churu, was studying in Surat.

She shared that Zeeshan began stalking her after they met. He apparently took photographs of her without her consent and behaved inappropriately towards her at various occasions.

Churu police filed a zero-number FIR in the case and transferred it to Surat.

Meanwhile in Uttar Pradesh, another wedding was halted mid-way after the bride realised that the groom did not have a government job. The incident took place in Meerut, where the bride in question refused to go ahead with the rituals even though the varmala ceremony had already taken place. Even the groom’s payslips, showing that he earned 1.2 lakh per month, failed to convince the bride in UP.

(Also read: Bride refuses to marry groom earning 1.2 lakh per month after varmala, wants husband with government job)

 
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Sanya Jain is an Assistant Editor with Hindustan Times Digital. She has nearly a decade of experience in covering offbeat stories that speak to the everyday experience - from viral videos to human interest copies that spark conversation. Her interests stretch across business, pop culture, social media trends, entertainment and global affairs. Before joining Hindustan Times, Sanya spent two years with Moneycontrol and five years with NDTV. She holds an undergraduate degree in English literature from St Stephen’s College, Delhi, and a master’s in journalism from the Xavier Institute of Communications, Mumbai. Sanya has a sharp eye for spotting emerging trends and looking for newsworthy angles to elevate viral posts into meaningful narratives. She was the first one, for example, to cover Narayana Murthy’s remark on 70-hour work weeks that sparked a national conversation. She is equally at ease writing about business leaders as about the common man, about issues of national importance and memes that amuse social media. Sanya enjoys speaking with content creators, newsmakers and entrepreneurs to transform everyday moments into engaging, slice-of-life stories that resonate with readers. When she is not working, Sanya can be found curled up with a good book. Born and raised in Lucknow, she has spent the last several years in Delhi. She is deeply interested in animal welfare and now spends a lot of her time running after her destructive orange cat.

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