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Bridegroom comes to marry in a road roller in West Bengal

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Arka Patra, 30, the son of a goldsmith, stepped out of the decked-up road roller outside the bride’s house. Tribune file
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Krishnagar, January 28

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A man in West Bengal’s Nadia district became the most-talked-about bridegroom of his town on Sunday, when he came to tie the knot in a road roller, breaking away from the tradition of arriving on a horse or in a car.

Arka Patra, 30, the son of a goldsmith, stepped out of the decked-up road roller outside the bride’s house at Krishnagar Ukilpara, much to the surprise of the waiting guests and onlookers.

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“I wanted to make my wedding ceremony memorable and unique. I could take a vintage car, but that would not be new. I have also heard someone went to marry in an earth mover. But, I did not know of anyone going to marry in a road roller, so I decided on it,” he said.

Patra said his wife Arundhuti Tarafdar had also agreed to his unique idea, when he had discussed it with her a few days back.

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While the bridegroom rode a road roller, accompanying friends and relatives turned up in a yellow-and-red-coloured mini bus.

For his wedding reception, Partha again wants to do something different and environment-friendly.

“I have decided that no loudspeaker will play at the reception, which is the usual norm on such occasions. Instead, a person will play a flute, moving around the venue,” Patra said. PTI

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