The video of the violent fight among guests has now gone viral on the internet.
A video has been widely circulated among netizens on the internet. It shows a bizarre moment where guests at a wedding in Bihar go berserk after a shortage of rasgulla. The wedding in Bihar’s Bodh Gaya erupted in a violent brawl over the issue, with guests hurling chairs and punches.
Guests at a Bihar wedding hurl punches and chairs over rasgulla shortage.
A wedding in Bihar’s Bodh Gaya turned bizarre when, due to a shortage of Indian sweet rasgulla, guests started hurling chairs and punching each other. It turned into a full-blown brawl after members of the bride and groom’s families clashed over the shortage. The CCTV footage of the same has now gone viral on the internet, showing guests from both sides throwing punches, shoving one another, and even swinging red plastic chairs as weapons.
More on the shocking incident at the Bihar wedding.
The incident occurred recently at a hotel in Bodh Gaya, where the bride’s family stayed, according to a report on NDTV. On the other hand, the groom’s family had arrived from a nearby village. According to the police, the wedding rituals had just concluded when an argument broke out after the bride’s family complained that the rasgullas had run out at the food counter. The video initially showed guests gathered around the food stalls. Moments later, a violent group fight erupted with people grabbing chairs, plates and anything within reach to strike each other. The brawl reportedly happened when the couple was on their way to the hall.
Watch the viral video here:
Netizens react to the viral video.
One user joked, “This wasn’t a wedding; it was an episode of Game of Thrones: Bodh Gaya Buffet Edition.” Another reacted, “My country’s people continue to amaze me at different levels. On one hand, there are streaks of brilliance, and then there are people fighting over a sweet dish running out of stock and treating the wedding as a gimmick.” A third person expressed, “Rasgulla is a must. Thank God the truth came out before the wedding, otherwise hubby would have had to make do without rasgullas for life.”

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