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This hilarious viral Indian wedding card is taking the internet by storm

This hilarious viral Indian wedding card is taking the internet by storm

A viral Indian wedding card has taken the internet by storm with its hilarious honesty about traditional wedding clichés. This humorous invite is an updated version of the standard Indian marriage notice enriched with humor and intimacy.

The welcome invite begins with a light-hearted approach, making fun of the ubiquitous need for wedding food, etc. It describes the bride as “Sharma Ji ki ladki”, with a clear emphasis on the bride’s academic success, and the groom as “Gopal Ji ka ladka”, a simple B.Tech degree holder now running a local store. This playful self-deprecation struck a chord with readers.

In keeping with Indian wedding rituals, the day of the wedding could be playfully referred to as a “holy day” selected by the three priests. Remarkably—intentionally or unintentionally—it follows a relative’s exam and thus feels thoughtful amid the satire.

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Family dynamics also get a humorous spotlight. The viral Indian wedding card recognizes the train wreck that is family (in particular, Bua and Fufa Ji), providing witty advice for attendees on what to do in the event of such family feuds. Guests are also urged to control their kids to avoid them disrupting the stage, an appeal that drew widespread laughs.

The card even expects the delay in the traditional Indian Standard time, and jokingly claims that somebody will appear at 8:30 PM instead.

The concluding part pushes humorous descriptions to another level. Maternal uncle and aunt (Mama-Mami) look after the cultural Mayra gifts and Bua-Fufa Ji are labeled the “internal kalesh whizz kids” and even “irritating bachche” (pesty kids) are employed to dismantle photos.

The RSVP section contains an even deeper irony “Rishtedar Saare Vahi Pakau” (All are the same, tedious types of relatives).

That viral Indian wedding card attracted more than 2.20 lakh views on X, where people admired its refreshing authenticity. One user dubbed it the “honest wedding card, while another joked about borrowing the idea for their son’s wedding.

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