Watch: Andhra Pradesh Couple’s Question Paper Wedding Invite Wows Internet

From Pune, a couple designed their wedding invite to resemble an election notice. The invitation urged guests to "vote" by attending the wedding, metaphorically listing the venue as their "polling station" and emphasizing the importance of participating in democracy. This invitation was not just a call to celebrate their union but also a reminder of civic duty during election season.

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Watch: Andhra Pradesh Couple’s Question Paper Wedding Invite Wows Internet

A couple from Andhra Pradesh has taken creativity to a new level with their wedding invitation, making it an unforgettable keepsake for their guests. Reflecting the bride’s profession as a teacher, the card is cleverly designed as an exam question paper, complete with multiple-choice questions, true-or-false statements, and single-answer questions. This unique approach comes from Pratyusha, a teacher from Marteeru village in Penumantra Mandal, West Godavari district, who wanted her profession to be a central theme in the wedding invitation.

Titled “Narkedamilli’s Wedding Invitation,” the card turns the usual wedding details into an engaging quiz for guests to solve. One of the questions prompts guests to “Identify the person in the picture,” with the correct answer being “Groom Phaneendra.” Another asks them to select the correct spelling of the bride’s name, offering “Pratusha” and “Pratyusha” as options. The invite covers all the essential wedding details, including the date, venue, time, and even the person performing the kanyadaan. To add a heartwarming touch, the card ends by wishing the couple “100 years of happiness” together.

This is just one example of how couples are increasingly personalizing their wedding invites to reflect their interests and personalities. In the past, another wedding invitation caught attention online for being styled like an iPhone screen, complete with app icons and WhatsApp conversations. Such creative efforts are becoming a trend, with couples seeking to make their wedding invitations memorable for their guests.

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Another noteworthy example came from Pune, where a couple designed their wedding invite to resemble an election notice. The invitation urged guests to “vote” by attending the wedding, metaphorically listing the venue as their “polling station” and emphasizing the importance of participating in democracy. This invitation was not just a call to celebrate their union but also a reminder of civic duty during election season.

These examples highlight a growing trend where wedding invitations are no longer just formal notices but are becoming a fun and personalized expression of the couple’s creativity and values.

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