Bride and Groom Wait as Wedding Turns Into RCB Victory Party

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As Royal Challengers Bangalore lifted their maiden IPL trophy after 18 long years, celebrations erupted across the country — and even interrupted a wedding!

On Tuesday night, a video went viral on social media showing an Indian wedding ceremony that came to a complete standstill as guests turned their attention from the mandap to a big screen broadcasting the IPL final. The moment RCB clinched the victory, the venue erupted into cheers of “RCB! RCB!” as if the wedding had transformed into a cricket stadium.

The bride and groom were left waiting, barely noticed amidst the sea of guests glued to the final moments of the game. Laughter, cheers, and celebrations filled the air — not for the newlyweds, but for the long-awaited triumph of Virat Kohli and his team.

The footage captures the sheer passion Indian fans have for cricket, with even life’s biggest moments taking a back seat to the sport. This dramatic wedding twist added a lighthearted chapter to the nationwide festivities following RCB’s historic win. The IPL final wasn’t just a game — it became a shared national moment, echoing through homes, streets, and even wedding venues.

Not just in India, RCB’s fan celebrations reached across borders, with broadcasters also showing fans rejoicing in Nepal.

While the bride and groom may have had to wait a bit longer for their big moment, they’ll certainly have a story to tell for years to come — of the night cricket stole the show at their wedding.

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