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Clip of India’s newlywed bride in a ghoonghat playing guitar goes viral; Here’s how social media reacted
ET Online | December 4, 2025 1:40 AM CST

Synopsis

A video of a newlywed Indian bride performing a song on guitar while wearing a ghoonghat has sparked a debate. While many admired her talent and confidence, others questioned the tradition of covering her face. The clip highlights the ongoing discussion about balancing cultural customs with individual expression for women.

A video of a newlywed Indian bride performing at a small all-women gathering has ignited a widespread discussion online. The clip shows the bride playing the guitar and singing while observing the traditional custom of wearing a ghoonghat — a sight that has sharply divided opinions on social media.

While many viewers celebrated her confidence and musical talent, others questioned why she was still required to keep her face covered during the performance.

The Viral Moment

In the video, the bride, dressed in a red wedding ensemble and wearing choodas, symbolic bangles worn by newly married women, prepares to play the guitar. As she settles in, she is seen adjusting both her instrument and her veil. Before she begins singing Shah Rukh Khan’s hit song “Ek Din Aap” from the 1997 film Yes Boss, another woman seated beside her repeatedly pulls the veil down to ensure her face remains hidden.


Despite the restrictions, the bride confidently strums her guitar and completes her performance, impressing online audiences.

Mixed Reactions Online
The clip has triggered contrasting viewpoints, ranging from admiration to concern.

One viewer praised her saying, “Your voice is very beautiful, and so was the song choice. You should take a chance as a singer.”

Another user commented: “isn't it sad how the girl is so talented and the only focus of the women around her is on the height of her ghunghat!”

Third user said, “she deserves much better in-laws, her talent won't be appreciated there as much as it deserves.”

The video has reopened conversations about balancing cultural customs with individual expression, especially for women. While some argued that talent can flourish regardless of tradition, others described the scene as a reminder of the limitations that many still face.


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