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The wedding was hacked, and the Indian sisters married the wrong person. How did these two couples finally finish their wedding?

The wedding was hacked, and the Indian sisters actually married the wrong groom! At their joint wedding, an Indian sister married the wrong person because of an unexpected power outage. The bride's father said that the reason for the mistake in the wedding ceremony may be what the two sisters were wearing that day. Both of them were wearing red clothes and veils. Two sisters in a village in India got married at the same time. Because of the power failure, they accidentally switched grooms. It is estimated that they never thought that such an own goal would happen when they got married.

This is understandable. The two sisters were dressed exactly the same. They both wore veils and led the wrong groom in the dark. They almost finished the ceremony. Fortunately, when they exchanged wreaths and wedding vows, they called and realized that the brides had brought the wrong groom. I made a big mistake, but fortunately I didn't marry the wrong lang. The incident took place in India. The two sisters are wearing similar wedding dresses and similar flower hats. Because of the sudden power failure, they held each other's bridegroom ceremony in the chaos. Realizing their mistake, the couple took the oath again.

The wedding was held last Thursday night in Aslanna village, Madhya Pradesh, India. At that time, there was a sudden power outage and the scene was dark. In the chaos, the wedding continued, but the two couples were at a loss. The British media commented that although the mistake was finally corrected, this farce highlighted the power shortage caused by the high temperature in India, and the highest temperature in the north of the country has soared to 47 degrees Celsius. Twenty years ago, there was a TV series in China called Marrying the Wrong Sedan. This kind of plot appears in film and television dramas, which is not only unobtrusive, but also has a sense of joy. However, in real life, I hope this kind of own goal will not happen. After all, it may bury hidden dangers for future marriages.

Do you think this own goal is good or bad? Here's to the mismatch between the bride and groom. After a brief quarrel, the clergy re-read the oath. I wonder, how can there still be the phenomenon of "marrying the wrong person" in this era? Now is not the era of "marrying the wrong person and getting into the wrong sedan chair". Cann't you stop and continue talking when the power is out? How can a wedding, one of the four happy events in life, be so careless that it almost becomes someone else's bride? Of course, this is in India, and I'm sure it won't happen in China, don't you think?