The Dhaka Times Desk The in-laws gave a lehenga worth 10,000 taka to wear on the wedding ceremony. The bride herself broke the marriage by complaining about giving 'low-cost' clothes!
The bride broke off the marriage by alleging that she had been given a cheap lehenga by her future in-laws. One such incident happened in Haldowani village of Uttar Pradesh, India. The couple exchanged rings in June this year. Since then, the wedding preparations were going on in full swing. Both the houses were preparing for the wedding in their own way by buying various clothes and accessories. The invitation phase also begins. The bride sat down suddenly. He made it clear that he will not do this marriage. Everyone was surprised by the decision of the bride-to-be. Because the young lady herself was naturally quite excited about the marriage. He also bought all the wedding dresses himself. Why did the bride sit still?
The bride-to-be is given a lehenga by the in-laws to wear on the evening of the wedding. But the price of lehenga is 10 thousand rupees. After hearing the price, the bride-to-be refused to marry. The bride felt that 10,000 rupees was not enough for the wedding dress. On the other hand, the people of the future in-laws claimed that the lehenga was bought at a very high price from a famous clothing store in Lucknow. But the bride did not believe that. If you buy a lehenga according to your choice, you will be given money - that was also said from the future in-laws' house. Still, the bride's heart did not melt. In the end, he decided not to marry the bridegroom! Source: Anandabazar newspaper.
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