A wedding invitation card has taken social media by storm with its tongue-in-cheek humor and playful jabs at quintessential Indian wedding clichés. The card, which hilariously mocks traditional customs and stereotypes, has become an instant favorite among netizens for its refreshing wit.
The bride is introduced as “Sharma Ji ki ladki,” celebrated for her academic accomplishments, while the groom, dubbed “Gopal Ji ka ladka,” is humorously described as a B.Tech graduate managing a shop. The wedding date is referred to as a “holy day” meticulously chosen by three priests, coincidentally after a relative’s exams.
Not shying away from the inevitable family drama, the card pokes fun at the classic “Bua and Fufa Ji” quarrels, advising guests to tactfully manage their children to avoid disrupting the stage. It also jokes about “Fufa Ji’s” temper, warning that ignoring him might make his face “puff up like a golgappa.”
True to Indian Standard Time humor, the card admits that while the wedding is scheduled for 7:00 PM, the bride and groom won’t arrive before 8:30 PM. Family roles get a comic twist too—Mama and Mami are humorously credited with “funding Mayra,” Bua and Fufa Ji are labeled as “in-house kalesh experts,” and the ever-present “irritating bachche” are called out for ruining stage photos.
The RSVP section seals the deal with its cheeky declaration: “Rishtedar Saare Vahi Pakau” (All the same boring relatives).
Shared on X (formerly Twitter), the card has amassed over 2.2 lakh views, leaving social media users in splits. Many lauded its relatability and clever humor, calling it a much-needed satirical take on the big fat Indian wedding.
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