
May 13, 2026 — A lavish wedding in Ghaziabad has become the center of a firestorm on social media, reigniting the debate over dowry practices and the public display of wealth in India. The incident, which took place in the Indirapuram area, involves a wedding video that has gone viral, showing a staggering amount of cash and luxury items being announced as part of the “gifts” given to the groom’s family.
As the footage continues to circulate, legal experts and social activists are calling for immediate intervention from the Income Tax department and the Uttar Pradesh police.
The controversy began when footage from a wedding ceremony held on May 9, 2026, at the Royal Ambience Farm in Indirapuram, was uploaded to X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram. In the video, a man is heard speaking into a microphone, listing out the dowry items in front of a cheering crowd.
The itemized list of wealth, which reportedly belongs to a businessman’s daughter from the Idrisi community in Delhi’s Khajuri Khas, included:
The total expenditure of the wedding is estimated by local sources to have crossed ₹2 crore, a figure that has left many questioning the source of such vast amounts of liquid cash.
The reaction online was swift and polarizing. While some attendees in the video appeared celebratory, the digital world was far less forgiving.
Under the Dowry Prohibition Act of 1961, giving or taking dowry is a punishable offense in India. Furthermore, the public display of such wealth in the form of cash attracts the attention of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT).
| Entity | Expected Action |
| UP Police | Investigating the violation of anti-dowry laws and potential celebratory firing reported in related clips. |
| Income Tax Dept | Likely to issue notices regarding the source of the ₹1.01 crore cash displayed. |
| Social Activists | Demanding a boycott of families that participate in such “auction-style” weddings. |
Local police officials have stated that they are aware of the video and are currently verifying its authenticity. “We are looking into the matter to see if a formal complaint can be registered under the Dowry Prohibition Act,” a senior Ghaziabad police official noted.
This incident highlights a troubling trend in the NCR (National Capital Region), where weddings are increasingly used as stages for “competitive grandiosity.” Despite various government campaigns like Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, the social pressure to provide a massive dowry remains prevalent in many communities, often disguised as “voluntary gifts.”
Experts argue that until high-profile cases like this result in actual legal consequences, the practice will continue to thrive under the guise of tradition.
As of Wednesday afternoon, the hashtag #GhaziabadWedding continues to trend. For many, this isn’t just about one wealthy family; it is a symptom of a deeper social malaise where a woman’s value is measured by the luxury car or the cash stack that accompanies her to her new home. All eyes are now on the authorities to see if this viral moment leads to a legal precedent or simply fades into the next news cycle.