Bride’s Angry Reaction to Wrong Entry Song Sparks Online Reactions!

A bride’s entry is one of the most special moments of her wedding, and everything needs to be perfect. But what if the wrong song starts playing? That’s exactly what happened in a viral video, where a bride lost her temper over a song mix-up and refused to enter the wedding venue!

What’s in the Viral Video?

The clip, originally shared by Wompala’s Instagram page, is gaining traction again on social media. In the video, the bride steps in for her grand entry, but instead of a soft romantic song, the DJ plays "Do Ghoont Mujhe Bhi Pila De Sharabi"—a total mismatch for the occasion. As soon as she hears the song, she gets furious, refuses to move forward, and demands a change in the music.

Finally, the correct song – "Din Shagna Da" – starts playing, and the bride proceeds with her entry.

Social Media Reactions

Netizens have mixed reactions to the bride’s reaction. Some are finding it hilarious, while others believe she had the right to be upset.

💬 "She’s definitely a daddy’s princess!" – one user commented.

💬 "DJ wale babu, dulhan ka gaana baja de!" – another joked.
💬 "It’s her special day, so she deserves the right song."

The video has sparked a debate online – is the bride overreacting, or does she deserve a flawless moment?

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