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Viral Video- At the wedding, the bride’s father took digital shagun from the guests, people said – ‘Now this is the real digital India’
Sandy Verma | October 31, 2025 11:24 PM CST

Kerala. Every parent leaves no stone unturned to make the marriage memorable. He is making every possible preparation to welcome the guests. Meanwhile, a wedding in Kerala is becoming popular on social media these days. The reason is not an expensive venue or dress, but a creative idea of ​​the bride’s father which surprised everyone.

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Let us tell you that the bride’s father had pasted the QR code on his shirt so that the guests could give digital Shagun instead of cash envelopes. As soon as the video went viral, people said – Now this is the real Digital India. So in today’s news we are going to tell you about this video. Let us know.

Video viral on social media

Weddings in India are something different. A lot of preparations, noise from relatives and exchange of envelopes. But there were neither envelopes nor any gifts in this marriage. Here the guests just brought their mobile phones and scanned the QR code on the bride’s father’s pocket and started sending digital gifts. Someone sent Rs 501, someone sent Rs 1100 and every time the father would smile and nod.

Shagun scanned the QR code.

It can be seen in the wedding video that the atmosphere was very pleasant. Flowers were decorated all around, lights were shining and people were completely involved in the fun. Then the camera pans to the bride’s father, with a smile on his face and a small QR code in his pocket, making anyone who sees him stop laughing. One guest jokingly said that now the hassle of finding envelopes is over. It is seen in the video that people scan the QR code very comfortably, when the payment is confirmed, the father nods his head lightly and says, “Thank you”. That’s how marriages in the digital age happen.

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Users gave such reactions on the video

As soon as this video spread on social media, there was a flurry of reactions from people. Someone wrote, “Wow! This is a perfect combo of technology and tradition.” One user said that now only cashless system will have to be introduced in weddings. Some people jokingly wrote that if such QR codes become operational then the hassle of gift return after marriage will also end. Many people called this idea quite innovative. He said that now digital payments have become a part of our lives in India, so why not adopt it in weddings also. Some called it “a true example of Digital India” because it neither abandoned tradition nor kept distance from technology.


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