Groom shocked as Russian sister-in-law demands ‘3 elephants’ during joota chupai, video goes viral
Indian weddings are never just about the rituals. They’re loud, messy, emotional, and packed with little moments that no one plans for. Something always goes off-script. Sometimes it’s a dance move gone wrong. Sometimes it’s that one friend who’s had a little too much fun. And sometimes, it’s the family making sure the groom doesn’t get off too easily.
This time, it was the bride’s sister who ended up stealing the spotlight.
A short wedding clip is going viral for a sweet, funny moment between a groom and his sister-in-law. Nothing dramatic happened. No big scene. Just one of those tiny, playful exchanges that somehow makes people smile every time they watch it.
In the video, the bride and groom are sitting side by side after the ceremony, looking calm and happy. The bride is dressed in a classic red bridal outfit, while the groom wears a cream sherwani with a turban. Everything looks peaceful and normal.
And then the bride’s sister walks in… holding the groom’s shoes.
Anyone who’s been to an Indian wedding knows what’s coming next.
It’s the classic ‘Joota Chupai’ ritual, where the bride’s sisters hide the groom’s shoes and demand money or gifts before giving them back. It’s all meant to be playful, and most grooms just laugh it off.
But this time, the demand was… a little unexpected.
In the clip, the sister says something while showing the shoes. The bride then turns to the groom and tells him what her sister is asking for.
The text on the video reads: “POV: her sister wanted 3 elephants.”
Clearly a joke.
The groom bursts into a smile when he hears it. No fake drama. No awkwardness. He takes it in good humour, just like most grooms do during this ritual. The bride looks amused too, enjoying the moment as it unfolds.
It’s one of those silly little things that families end up talking about long after the wedding is over.
By the end of the video, the groom is seen wearing his shoes again, which means the playful negotiation ended on a happy note. No elephants were harmed in the process.
The caption on the clip adds another layer of humour. It reads:
“I married a Russian woman… and now her sister is hiding my shoes like it’s an Olympic sport. Cross-cultural marriage comes with surprises.”
And honestly, that line alone explains why people found the moment so entertaining.
The clip quickly picked up steam online and crossed over one lakh views after being shared on February 8.
People loved how light-hearted the whole exchange was.
One user joked, “Please make it 4. Thank you.”
Others said moments like these are what make weddings memorable. Not the big, perfect photos, but these small, unscripted bits where people drop their guard and just have fun.
For many viewers, the video wasn’t just about a ritual. It was a reminder of how unpredictable, chaotic, and oddly wholesome Indian weddings can be. The kind of chaos you complain about while it’s happening, but miss later.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a video shared on social media and on users' online reactions. The quotes and details mentioned are taken from the video and its caption. The Times of India has not independently verified the authenticity, location, or context of the clip.
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A short wedding clip is going viral for a sweet, funny moment between a groom and his sister-in-law. Nothing dramatic happened. No big scene. Just one of those tiny, playful exchanges that somehow makes people smile every time they watch it.
Sister hides groom’s shoes
In the video, the bride and groom are sitting side by side after the ceremony, looking calm and happy. The bride is dressed in a classic red bridal outfit, while the groom wears a cream sherwani with a turban. Everything looks peaceful and normal.
And then the bride’s sister walks in… holding the groom’s shoes.
Anyone who’s been to an Indian wedding knows what’s coming next.
It’s the classic ‘Joota Chupai’ ritual, where the bride’s sisters hide the groom’s shoes and demand money or gifts before giving them back. It’s all meant to be playful, and most grooms just laugh it off.
“POV: Her sister wanted 3 elephants”
In the clip, the sister says something while showing the shoes. The bride then turns to the groom and tells him what her sister is asking for.
The text on the video reads: “POV: her sister wanted 3 elephants.”
Clearly a joke.
The groom bursts into a smile when he hears it. No fake drama. No awkwardness. He takes it in good humour, just like most grooms do during this ritual. The bride looks amused too, enjoying the moment as it unfolds.
It’s one of those silly little things that families end up talking about long after the wedding is over.
Groom finally gets his shoes back
By the end of the video, the groom is seen wearing his shoes again, which means the playful negotiation ended on a happy note. No elephants were harmed in the process.
The caption on the clip adds another layer of humour. It reads:
And honestly, that line alone explains why people found the moment so entertaining.
Internet reacts
The clip quickly picked up steam online and crossed over one lakh views after being shared on February 8.
One user joked, “Please make it 4. Thank you.”
Others said moments like these are what make weddings memorable. Not the big, perfect photos, but these small, unscripted bits where people drop their guard and just have fun.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a video shared on social media and on users' online reactions. The quotes and details mentioned are taken from the video and its caption. The Times of India has not independently verified the authenticity, location, or context of the clip.
Thumb image: Instagram
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