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A Pakistani bride's parents had asked the groom to shower cash on their residence during the special day. Keeping up with the request, the groom went on an unimaginable height to celebrate.
In a viral video making rounds on social media, a plane can be seen flying over the bride’s house, dropping millions of rupees in cash. The incident has left the internet both bewildered and amused.
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In a recent turn of events, a groom's father rented a plane to shower millions of rupees over the bride's house. The incident took place in Hyderabad city in the Sindh province of Pakistan.