Due to a power outage during the wedding ceremony in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, two brides almost married each other’s grooms.
After the electricity was restored, the error was discovered before the ceremony could begin. On Thursday, the wedding ceremony took place in Aslana Village, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Nikita, Karishma, and Komal, three daughters of Indian man Ramesh Bheewere, were due to marry on the same day at the same venue.
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Bhola and Ganesh, Nikita and Karishma’s grooms, made an unintentional exchange of grooms.
Ganesh and Bhola sat next to each other’s future brides before the wedding, which caused the mix- cheval cheval.
The mistake arose partly because both brides wore identical dresses with their face being covered.



















