
New Delhi, january 03, 2026: In the world of viral wedding content, where luxury and high-octane drama usually reign supreme, a simple moment of cultural confusion has become the internet’s favorite story of 2026. What started as a traditional ceremony in India took a hilarious turn when three foreign bridesmaids unknowingly attempted to “marry” the groom along with the bride.
The video, which has garnered millions of views across Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), features a bride named Kanishka Chaudhary and her groom, Nitish, during their pheras—the sacred circumambulation of the holy fire that solemnizes a Hindu marriage.
As the couple began their seven rounds around the fire, three of Kanishka’s close friends—all from different international backgrounds—stepped onto the mandap (altar). Eager to assist the bride with her heavy, intricate lehenga and ensure she didn’t trip, the trio picked up the train of her dress and began walking in step with the couple.
To the uninitiated, it looked like a helpful gesture. To the wedding guests, however, it appeared as though four women were simultaneously taking the wedding vows with one very surprised groom.
“The moment Nitish almost got four wives from three faiths,” Kanishka joked in her viral caption, highlighting the diverse backgrounds of her bridesmaids.
The ceremony came to a brief, chuckling halt when the wedding priest and family members realized the bridesmaids were inadvertently participating in the ritual. In many Hindu traditions, anyone walking the pheras with the couple is symbolically partaking in the union.
Rather than a moment of tension, the mistake was met with roars of laughter from the guests. The bridesmaids, initially confused as to why they were being asked to step back, quickly joined in the laughter once the significance of the “seven steps” was explained to them.
In an era where weddings are often criticized for being overly choreographed “narcissistic spectacles,” this unscripted blunder struck a chord. Commenters have praised the “wholesome” nature of the mistake:
This viral moment highlights a growing trend in Indian weddings: the “Global Desi” celebration. As more couples host international friends and incorporate diverse guest lists, these “cultural collisions” are becoming part of the new wedding aesthetic.
The “Four Wives” incident serves as a gentle reminder that while rituals are sacred, the joy of friendship and the humor found in misunderstanding are what truly make a wedding memorable.