Bhopal

'Vivaah' recreated in hospital

Hospital ward is wedding venue

Khandwa | On the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri, a seemingly real-life version of the 2006 Shahid Kapoor-Amrita Rao blockbuster 'Vivaah' was staged in a private hospital here. The bride was involved in an accident just days before her wedding, resulting in fractures in her hand and leg. But, just as in the film, the groom stood by her side and married her, giving many people relationship goals.

A private hospital near Awasthi square witnessed the marriage of Rajendra, son of Saudan Singh of Bherughat in Ujjain, with Shivani, daughter of Subhash of Julwania village.

On February 13, Shivani was injured in her hand and leg in an accident when she was hit by a vehicle while walking along the road. She was admitted to a hospital in Barwani, but relatives later took her to Khandwa where she was operated upon in Friday, a day before her marriage.

The entire general ward of the hospital was decorated and Shivani's bed was decorated like a mandap. The pandit completed the marriage formalities. Rajendra said Shivani needed his company then and she would be taken home after recovery.

Rajendra's aunt said, “Daughter-in-law is also a daughter. If the same incident had happened to our daughter and then the groom did not marry, we would have felt so sad. That's why we have got Rajesh and Shivani married.”

Bride's father Subhash said, "We are happy that we have given our daughter to a good family. My son-in-law and relatives helped us. They are very happy with this marriage."

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