Monkey Unexpectedly Enters Haldi Ceremony and Steals Laddoos from Wedding Guests; Video Surfaces (Watch)
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 27, 2025 18:16 IST2025-02-27T18:15:57+5:302025-02-27T18:16:03+5:30
Wedding ceremonies are the most beautiful part of a person’s life. In a country like India, the wedding business ...

Monkey Unexpectedly Enters Haldi Ceremony and Steals Laddoos from Wedding Guests; Video Surfaces (Watch)
Wedding ceremonies are the most beautiful part of a person’s life. In a country like India, the wedding business generates a huge chunk of the economy. People spend a huge amount of money on getting married and hence they are a little worried that unwanted people may gate-crash their wedding. A recent video of a wedding party going viral on social media shows they had a different kind of wedding gatecrasher. A monkey is seen entering the venue and stealing some food.
In the video, we can see loud music playing as the guests are applying Haldi to the bride and groom during an all-yellow Haldi ceremony. A guest is offering the newlyweds a dish full of laddoos when a monkey unexpectedly enters the room.
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Many of the attendees are startled and jump back in fright when the primate rushes into the ceremony and heads straight for the tray of treats. It snatches a handful, crams them into its mouth and hands, and dashes back, disappearing from the scene as swiftly as it had appeared.
The user while posting the video wrote, “Bro saw the opportunity and took it.”
Bro Saw the opportunity and Took it😂 pic.twitter.com/FGMTQwgSrX
— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) February 25, 2025
Many people wrote some witty comments. A user wrote, “Daane daane pe likha hai khane waale ka naam. Those laddoos were destined to be eaten by the monkey.”
Another user wrote, “Monkey be like: Akele nahi khaunga sabko le jaunga (I won't eat alone. I will take some for everyone).”
As per the Indian culture before wedding certain rituals are followed by Indians. The ceremonies include Ganesh Puja, Engagement, Mehandi, Haldi, and then the wedding.
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