Couple in Tamil Nadu receives onion, petrol and LPG as wedding gifts
Team Udayavani, Feb 22, 2021, 2:39 PM IST
A couple in Tamil Nadu received petrol, onions, and LPG as a gift during their wedding ceremony. The image of the same has gone viral.
As the price of these three commodities has increased recently, this gift comes off as very useful.
Netizens were quick to react to the image of the friends gifting LPG, petrol, and a garland of onions for the bride and the groom.
The image shows the bride Saranya and groom Karthik smiling in the picture.
The video shared on Twitter garnered many likes and retweets.
Couple gets Petrol, Gas Cylinder and Onions as a Wedding Gift in Tamilnadu. pic.twitter.com/Wczs2EgQSx
— Shivangi Thakur (@thakur_shivangi) February 18, 2021
Below are some hilarious responses.
Its looks funny?, but its dangerous when someone walking with petrol in wedding hall, if anyone ex around that place what will happen ?, anyhow happy marriage life, already we are in lockdown, this couple going another lockdown lol
— Madhavan (@Nicemadhavan) February 18, 2021
Haha this is cute though ?
— Samina Shaikh (@saminaUFshaikh) February 18, 2021
Tamil bros are always creative.?
— ✋✋✋Achyuth??? (@INC4LifeNRI) February 19, 2021
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