Rs 1.11 crore, gold, BMW and more: Viral Ghaziabad dowry video shows cash, luxury gifts openly displayed at Indirapuram wedding. Watch here
Ghaziabad Dowry video: A viral video from Ghaziabad shows a man publicly listing a lavish dowry, including over ₹1 crore in cash, diamond and gold jewelry, and a BMW car. The extravagant display at a wedding has sparked outrage and debate online, ...

The long list of announcements was made in front of a wedding gathering and what was more surprising was that it was met with visible approval from those present online, fuelling criticism. The incident has been reported from Ghaziabad's Indirapuram.
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Ghaziabad dowry viral video
According to Navbharat Times, the lavish wedding in Indirapuram has sparked widespread discussion online after videos showing an extravagant dowry arrangement went viral on social media. The ceremony, held on May 9 at Royal Ambience Farm, featured grand decorations and the presence of several VIP guests.ALSO READ: Petrol, Diesel prices today hiked?
According to reports, the groom from Delhi’s Idrisi community married a woman from the same community in an opulent ceremony that has since become a major talking point in the region. The dowry allegedly included ₹1.01 crore in cash, a BMW car, and large quantities of gold and silver jewellery.
Reports also claimed that the person who arranged the marriage was gifted a Scorpio SUV, according to NavBharat Times. Earlier, during the engagement ceremony held around six months ago, the bride’s family had reportedly gifted the groom a Mahindra Thar and ₹31 lakh in cash.
With videos from both ceremonies circulating widely online, the lavish spending and dowry exchange have triggered intense debate on social media, with many users expressing shock over the scale of the gifts and overall wedding expenses, which are estimated to have crossed ₹2 crore.
How has social media reacted
The footage started making the rounds on X in no time, where it rapidly gained attention and crossed 130,000 views within a short time. The post accompanying the video criticised the public display of dowry, calling it a harmful social practice that undermines ethical values associated with marriage traditions."Call it "Mehr" or whatever it's still selling daughters while preaching equality. Wild cultural," commented one netizen.
"Dowry is a sin , let it be in any religion. People should boycott those persons who demand dowry in marriage," another user commented.
"For Gods sake, stop this circus! You don’t have to pay a man to marry your daughter. She’s not a commodity. Sigh," said another netizen.
"@IncomeTaxIndia @incometaxdelhi Please consider this as tax evasion petition and direct the investigation wing to take necessary action," another comment read.
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