A recent video capturing a newlywed couple’s close call with a sparkler gun has gone viral, raising concerns about the risks associated with such items during celebrations. In India, fireworks and crackers are staples at festivals and weddings, but their mishandling can lead to hazardous situations, as evidenced by this incident.
The video shows the couple on stage after the Varmala ceremony, celebrating with a sparkler gun. Suddenly, the groom’s sparkler gun explodes, resulting in a serious hand injury. The bride quickly discards her sparkler in response to the blast.
Shared on Instagram by @ritik.editsx with the caption “Stop this,” the video has amassed 23.5 million views and over 517,000 likes. The comments section is filled with varied reactions, including sarcasm. One user, alongside laughing emojis, commented, “That’s why they say the less you spend on a wedding, the better.”
Many joked that the couple looked like they were celebrating Diwali instead of their wedding, while others recounted similar experiences from their own family events. Several users advised against using sparkler guns at weddings, with one stating they were relieved to see the video beforehand, as they had considered using them for their brother’s wedding.
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