In a lavish reception, foreign currencies, expensive mobile phones and suits were distributed to the guests during the wedding of a man returning from the UK in Sialkot.
In a video clip, which spread on social media platforms, the groom’s friends can be seen throwing banknotes and mobile phones into the air from the balcony of a building.
The video shows a cheering crowd of guests – including children – trying to score as many notes as possible.
Meanwhile, expensive clothes were distributed to the guests. When the wedding procession (baraat) reached the narwhal, notes and suits rained down on the guests.
Large wedding ceremonies are common in Pakistan, with events sometimes lasting an entire week.
Earlier in June, a groom from Punjab’s Kot Addu district stole all the limelight on his wedding day after his uncle gifted him a 30-foot-long coin garland. phalanx.
The garland, which was several times taller than the groom’s height, contained 50 and 100 rupee notes, and was worth 500,000 rupees.
Some of the guests who came alongside the groom continued to handle the wreath while others took selfies with the groom during the wedding ceremony.