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Video Of Men Dancing With Utensils At Wedding Triggers Hilarious Reactions Online

The location where the video was shot is yet to be known.

A hilarious video of a group of men banging chairs and empty vessels while dancing to a song at a wedding venue has gone viral on social media. The short clip was shared on Twitter on Tuesday by a user named Ankit, and since then the post has accumulated more than 15,000 views and several likes and comments. 

In the video, some men are seen having the time of their lives in the meal area. They are seen dancing to a cheerful song and banging on empty vessels and chairs. "yha jyade instruments nahi baj rahe hai dance nhi karungi (Not many instruments are playing, will not dance), Boys, meanwhile: " read the caption of the post. 

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The location where the video was shot is yet to be known. 

Internet users flooded the comment section with all kinds of reactions. While one user sarcastically wrote that after a few drinks, boys can also dance to the sound of a generator, another said that the group of men increased the bill on the bride's side. "Vibe hi alag hai (the vibe is different)" commented a third user. 

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Meanwhile, in recent times, a lot of wedding videos have gone viral on the internet for all kinds of reasons. In one incident, a video of a bride's extravagant entry to the wedding venue with her father left the internet stunned. The clip showed the bride and her father entering the wedding venue in a huge chandelier of sorts. 

In another incident, a video of a bull entering a wedding venue and running amok triggered various reactions online. In the clip, the raging animal was seen running through a marriage pandal filled with food and drink stalls and almost attacking a man. But thankfully, at the end of the footage, the bull was seen exiting the venue without causing any harm. 

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