A Viral wedding in Sialkot has taken social media by storm after extraordinary videos showed guests throwing dollars, euros, pounds, and large stacks of Pakistani currency into the air. The scenes spread rapidly online, leaving viewers shocked by the scale of extravagance.
The event was the wedding of Shahid Bhatti, the brother of Advocate Zubair Bhatti. The celebrations began in Baig Chak and moved to a private marriage hall in Daska. The convoy carrying the groomโs family was so long that it appeared to stretch for miles. However, the real surprise came from what happened on the road.
As the convoy moved forward, bundles of cash were thrown from moving vehicles. Notes floated through the air and scattered across the streets. Children ran alongside the cars, grabbing money from the ground and turning the entire route into a scene of excitement and chaos. The unusual display quickly turned the celebration into a Viral wedding across social platforms.
Eyewitnesses said the extravagance grew even more intense when the convoy reached the marriage hall. Bags filled with local and foreign currency were torn open, sending bills flying everywhere. Dollars, euros, and pounds rained down over the venue, creating what many described as a storm of money. Guests cheered as the notes fell, while others recorded the moment in disbelief.
Another video from the Viral wedding showed the groomโs brother covered in heavy gold jewellery. In a separate clip, friends approached him and presented a cheque worth Rs500,000 as a gift, adding another layer of luxury to the event.
Footage from the wedding spread across major social media platforms within hours. Many viewers praised it as one of the grandest baraats ever seen in Pakistan. Others criticized it, calling the celebration wasteful and insensitive at a time when many people are struggling financially.
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The Viral wedding has now become a major topic of debate online, drawing mixed reactions from people across the country.




