The Best Varmala Fail: Kids Crown Themselves Instead of the Couple

Rahul KaushikNationalJanuary 12, 2026

The Best Varmala Fail
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New Delhi, january 12, 2026: A wedding is often described as a perfectly choreographed event, but sometimes the most beautiful moments are the ones that go completely off-script. Such was the case at a recent cross-cultural wedding, where a pair of adorable children turned a sacred ritual into an internet sensation through a hilarious, innocent mix-up.

A Sacred Moment Takes a Playful Turn

The ceremony, celebrating the union of an Indian-origin groom and a foreign bride, reached its pinnacle during the varmala—the traditional exchange of floral garlands that symbolizes the couple’s acceptance of one another. As the music swelled and guests leaned in to capture the moment, two young children were tasked with bringing the garlands to the stage.

However, the kids seemed to have a different interpretation of the ritual. Instead of handing the garlands to the bride and groom, the duo—appearing slightly confused but entirely confident—instinctively placed the garlands around their own necks.

The Perfect Comic Timing

What happened next elevated the “fail” to a cinematic comedy. Just as the children finished crowning themselves with the ceremonial flowers, the overhead petal cannons were triggered. A shower of rose petals cascaded from the ceiling, traditionally meant to bless the newlyweds, but instead perfectly “blessing” the two children standing center stage.

The crowd, which had been silent in anticipation, erupted into laughter. The bride and groom, far from being upset, were seen doubling over in amusement, proving that the best wedding memories are often the ones you can’t plan.

Why the Internet is Obsessed

The video, shared on Instagram by the event management firm Weddings by Ekta Saigal Lulla, has already amassed over 2 million views. Netizens have flooded the comments with lighthearted theories and praise for the wholesome scene:

  • Cultural Context: Many users pointed out that in many Western and some Eastern cultures, guests are welcomed with garlands as a sign of respect. The children may have simply thought it was their turn to be “welcomed.”
  • The “Main Character” Energy: Others joked that the kids “stole the show” and effectively “married each other” by mistake.
  • Wholesome Reactions: Viewers praised the couple and their families for their joyful reaction, noting that cross-cultural weddings are beautiful specifically because of these moments of “lost in translation” sweetness.

A Lesson in Wedding Bliss

This viral moment serves as a gentle reminder to all couples planning their big day: no matter how much you rehearse, childhood spontaneity and cultural “confusion” can often provide the most heartwarming highlights. While the bride and groom eventually got their garlands, it was the two little “unintended participants” who walked away with the internet’s heart.

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