A wedding invitation is causing a stir on social media, not because of its grandeur, but because of its unique and humorous approach. The unconventional card, shared on Instagram by user @vimal_official_0001, has left people amazed, amused and even alarmed, with some jokingly calling it a ‘dangerous wedding’ that they were too scared to attend.
The card opens with “Khatarnak Vivah-Masoom Baraati” and contains cryptic, humorous phrases. (Instagram/@vimal_official_0001)
The card appears to be a satirical take on traditional wedding invitations.
At first glance, the invitation sets a quirky tone with its bold headline: “Khatarnak Vivah-Masoom Baraati” (Dangerous wedding-innocent guests). It continues with a list of strange and cryptic phrases such as “Amangal Gutkha Khadyaam,” “Dukhamankam,” And “Sarvavyasanam,” that parody the language of traditional wedding invitations.
The humor extends to the description of the bride and groom. The bride is mentioned “Alas-Bidi Kumari aka Cigarette Devi,” the ‘ill-fated daughter of Tambaaku Lal ji and Sulfi Devi’, residing in “420 Yamlok House, Dukh Nagar.”
The groom’s description is equally satirical: “Cancer Kumar aka Lailaaj Babu,” the ‘ill-fated son of Gutkha Lal ji and Bhagan Devi’, hailing from “Galat Rasta, Vyasanpur (Nasha Pradesh).”
Adding to the absurdity is that the location is listed as one “cremation ground,” with the wedding timing described as “insecure.” The invitation refers in a humorous way “Parinaaya Sutra Aatmahatya Bandhan” (a marital bond of self-destruction), highlighting the risks of addiction to substances such as tobacco and gutkha.
The map also mentions the village of Majhaul in Bihar, further connecting it to its satirical intentions. This special wedding invitation seems like a clever attempt to raise awareness about the dangers of addiction through humor.
Take a look at the message:
The post has gone viral and has garnered 29 lakh views on Instagram. Viewer reactions ranged from admiration to amusement. One user joked: “You should win the Nobel Prize!” while another joked that the creator is a “a thousand gun salutes.”
Earlier, another wedding invitation attracted attention online for its unique and humorous take on the traditional norms associated with Indian weddings. The invite, shared on
The menu humorously highlighted common stereotypes, such as the obligatory criticism of food by guests and the exaggerated academic or professional achievements of the guests. bride and groom. It introduced the bride as “Sharma Ji ki ladki” (Sharma Ji’s daughter), known as “academically smart”, and the groom as “Gopal Ji ka ladka” (Gopal Ji’s son), who has completed B.Tech , but now manages a shop. The wedding date was humorously described as a ‘holy day’ chosen by three priests, coinciding with the end of a relative’s exams.
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