The video has sparked a debate as another woman is seen fixing the new bride’s ghunghat as she begins singing.
A video has been doing the rounds on the internet, featuring a newbride in a ghunghat, singing ‘Ek Din Aap’ from the film Yes Boss. She is seen strumming the guitar while singing the Bollywood song, but what caught the most attention was a woman fixing the bride’s ghunghatbefore she started singing. This has garnered a wave of reactions from netizens.
A newly married woman grabs attention for singing and strumming a guitar.
A newly married woman has taken the internet by storm after her video went viral, showing her singing Ek Din Aap from the film Yes Boss while strumming the guitar. She has garnered more attention for wearing the traditional ghunghat (veil). This has triggered a debate on the internet with several users questioning the “regressive” practice of sporting a veil after marriage. Many applauded her skill and said true talent shines through any barrier, while others lamented that she still had to navigate such traditions.
More on the bride adjusting her ghunghat while singing the song.
The video shows the bride carefully adjusting both her guitar and her veil before singing Ek Sin Aap, the Shah Rukh Khan classic from the 1997 film Yes Boss. Before starting, another woman beside her repeatedly pulls the veil forward to keep her face hidden. The new bride is seen wearing red bangles, symbolising newlywed prosperity. The video shared by an Instagram user had written, “If talent par ghunghatdaalna had a scene.”
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Netizens react to the viral video.
One user reacted, “*Kichad Mein Kamal🪷*” Another noted, “Ghunghatwaali Secret superstar.” A third person wrote, “Ghunghat>>> talent 👏👏gwar society.” A fourth person commented, “You’re such a stunner. However, am I the only one hating those patriarchal blank faces of women around? And the way the pallu was pulled so many times. I got uncomfortable seeing that.”

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