Indian weddings are a fun affair. From finding a groom or a bride on matrimonial websites to actually having a ceremony, the whole process takes months. Many people cherish the process because lifelong memories are created during the same process. In a similar case, a usr shared how her father actively searched for grooms on matrimonial websites. In a blunder, the father mistook an insurance agent as a potential boy for his daughter.
Harsha Ramachandran said her parents wanted her to get married and one day her father told the family that a boy would come with “an alliance”. She took to Twitter and said, “So let me tell you my funny story – my mom would step into my dad’s business to get me married, do something, call someone, look online etc. So one afternoon I got he a phone call and he said yes yes come home He announced to my mother that a man is coming with an alliance, mom has everything.”
She stated that a man came to their home and asked a question that shocked her father. Mrs. Ramachandran continued, “Excited. An uncle-like man came home, my father invited him to come in and offered him tea. That man was stunned, he had the tea, he was clumsy, my father was clumsy, finally the man my father monkey kitna invest karoge.. father was totally stunned. This is about my daughter’s marriage.’
Excited. An uncle-like man came home, my father invited him in and offered him tea. That man was stunned he drank the tea he was clumsy my father was clumsy finally the man asked my father monkey kitna invest karoge..papa was totally stunned. This is about my daughter’s marriage 2/3
—harda ramachandra (@taprichai) February 8, 2023
She added that the insurance company man was Bajaj Alliaz. Mrs. Ramachandran reveals that her father heard ‘Allianz’ as ‘alliance’. She closed the thread and said, “Now the man is perplexed, he’s going to Bajaj Allianz se hoon uncle… my poor father had heard Allianz as an alliance under duress. This is one of my favorite marriage stories!”
Since the tweet was shared, it has garnered 91,000 views and more than 500 likes.
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“Indeed funny and strange that it doesn’t happen more often with Bajaj guys. They are incessant!” said one user.
“That one will run,” said another user.
A third person commented, “Makes for a good plot for Matrimonial or Fin-Tech ads….”
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