<p>Lack of designer lehnga made a bride so angry that she walked off the wedding venue, leaving the guests as well as the members of her and the groom’s family dumbstruck.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The wedding had to be cancelled as all efforts by the relatives and family members to persuade the bride failed. The bizarre incident occurred in Agra on Monday. <br />According to reports, everything was going quite well until the ‘jaimala’, a ritual in which the bride and the groom garland each other. <br /><br />The elder sister of the bride suddenly ran up to her and informed her that the lehnga brought by the groom’s family was ‘old fashioned’.<br /><br />An infuriated bride asked the groom to tell his parents to immediately arrange a designer lehenga if he wanted the wedding to go ahead. <br /><br />The groom’s parents expressed their inability to do so at such a short notice.<br />The angry bride threw away the garland in full view of the guests and announced that she would not marry unless a ‘designer lehnega’ was arranged and later walked away from the venue.<br /><br />The elders and the family members tried their best to persuade the bride to agree to the marriage but she remained adamant. <br /><br />The police to were called in to break the deadlock but they also failed to bring the bride back to the wedding venue.<br /><br />The ‘baraatis’ (wedding guests) finally packed up and went back without the bride.<br />A few days back, another bride had walked away from a wedding when, during a ritual, the groom’s sister-in-law kissed him. <br /><br />The woman claimed that it was a kiss of affection, but the bride found it objectionable and called off the marriage.<br /></p>
<p>Lack of designer lehnga made a bride so angry that she walked off the wedding venue, leaving the guests as well as the members of her and the groom’s family dumbstruck.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The wedding had to be cancelled as all efforts by the relatives and family members to persuade the bride failed. The bizarre incident occurred in Agra on Monday. <br />According to reports, everything was going quite well until the ‘jaimala’, a ritual in which the bride and the groom garland each other. <br /><br />The elder sister of the bride suddenly ran up to her and informed her that the lehnga brought by the groom’s family was ‘old fashioned’.<br /><br />An infuriated bride asked the groom to tell his parents to immediately arrange a designer lehenga if he wanted the wedding to go ahead. <br /><br />The groom’s parents expressed their inability to do so at such a short notice.<br />The angry bride threw away the garland in full view of the guests and announced that she would not marry unless a ‘designer lehnega’ was arranged and later walked away from the venue.<br /><br />The elders and the family members tried their best to persuade the bride to agree to the marriage but she remained adamant. <br /><br />The police to were called in to break the deadlock but they also failed to bring the bride back to the wedding venue.<br /><br />The ‘baraatis’ (wedding guests) finally packed up and went back without the bride.<br />A few days back, another bride had walked away from a wedding when, during a ritual, the groom’s sister-in-law kissed him. <br /><br />The woman claimed that it was a kiss of affection, but the bride found it objectionable and called off the marriage.<br /></p>