Gujarat : Groom arrives in Helicopter in Surendranagar wedding, villagers awestruck

On February 14th, Valentine's Day, Vikrambhai Dhadhal, the son of Chotila merchant Jorubhai Dhadhal, and Bhagyashree, the daughter of Kishorebhai Khachar, were married. Even though the happy couple's love journey started on their wedding day, the groom's spectacular entrance was the most memorable part. There was a deafening roar as the bride, groom, and guests waited for the baraat (wedding procession) to arrive. Surprisingly, the sound wasn't made by passing automobiles, but rather by the spinning blades of a helicopter lowering down from the sky.

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Rajkot : The urge to have a memorable wedding is in the air as wedding bells ring out throughout India. The residents of Chorvira, a Gujarat hamlet in the Saila taluka of the Surendranagar district, were left in utter disbelief when the groom brought a helicopter to the wedding ceremony.

On February 14th, Valentine’s Day, Vikrambhai Dhadhal, the son of Chotila merchant Jorubhai Dhadhal, and Bhagyashree, the daughter of Kishorebhai Khachar, were married. Even though the happy couple’s love journey started on their wedding day, the groom’s spectacular entrance was the most memorable part. There was a deafening roar as the bride, groom, and guests waited for the baraat (wedding procession) to arrive. Surprisingly, the sound wasn’t made by passing automobiles, but rather by the spinning blades of a helicopter lowering down from the sky.

The whole town was left in wonder when Vikrambhai emerged as the aircraft touched down. This unexpected entry ushered in a new era of wedding trends, highlighting the increasing need for one-of-a-kind and unforgettable ceremonies. Even though most grooms choose to arrive in flashy automobiles, Vikrambhai’s airborne entrance brought an extra dose of excitement and glitz that no one would soon forget.

To top it all off, the bride’s family went all out to greet the happy couple. As a sign of honour and hospitality, the groom and his attendants were treated to a customary banquet served on metal dishes. The cultural significance of the already remarkable occasion was amplified by this act, which deepened the tie between the two families.

Everyone was talking and the media was covering Vikrambhai’s arrival by helicopter. It brought attention to the fact that couples who are getting married in rural Gujarat are looking for ways to make their big day unique and special. There is a rising willingness to use creative ideas to enhance the celebration, even as the traditional aspects are still significant.

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