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This bride ditches 'phoolon ki chaadar' for her entry, dances her way to the groom's heart; the video is breaking the Internet

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Chandigarh, January 7

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On her wedding, instead of the traditional bridal entry under a phoolon ki chaadar, Saba Kapoor took the unconventional route. A video of her entry has won the netizens and how. In the video, Gurugram-based Saba Kapoor, creative director of Nivasa, includes her family and friends for the ‘special bride entry’. 

Dancing to ‘Sau Aasmaan’, from movie Baar Baar Dekho, Saba and her family bridge the distance between the bride and groom in a dream-like sequence. Saba’s friends and family members line up on both sides of the aisle that leads up to the groom. As she walks up the aisle, everyone takes turns dancing with her. First shared on Instagram by YSDC Wedding Choreography, the video is all over the Internet today. “Surprise bride entry.” “Watch till the end to see something super special,” YSDC wrote in the caption.

Watch the beautiful bride and her brigade dance on ‘Sau Aasmaan’:

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Since its share on Instagram last month, the clip has over 2 lakh views and many compliments. Recently, when the video reached Twitter, it went viral.

“If my entire family doesn’t recreate this on my hypothetical wedding, I will die a sad brown girl,” a Twitter user wrote while sharing the video.

The video has accumulated over 6.7 lakh views and a lot of love on Twitter. Here are some of the reactions:

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