Pakistan: A resident of Kotla Jam, Punjab, Pakistan, created a remarkable garland as a heartfelt gift for his brother’s special day. It has been reported that this very beautifully designed garland, which was the main showstopper of the day. It was made from one lakh Pakistani rupees’ currency notes.
The wonderful creation sported 200 notes of Rs 75 and 1,700 notes of Rs 50, stitched together with precision. A Pakistani groom is being talked about in India for his extraordinary wedding accessory, a 35-foot garland made entirely out of currency notes.
According to Pakistani news website The Daily Guardian, the garland was a thoughtful gift by the groom’s brother. Using nearly 2,000 banknotes, the garland was estimated to be worth 1 lakh Pakistani rupees (approximately 30,000 INR).
Made from banknotes of ₹50 and ₹75, the garland measures 35 feet in length and has completely dominated the aisle at the venue. This focus-seeking accessory has become a topic of discussion.
According to reports, a resident of Kotla Jam area in Punjab, Pakistan, had prepared this cash garland as a wedding gift for his brother. Viral footage shows how enormous the garland is: it needed a group of six to seven men to carry it.
The viral video shows the group slowly bringing the garland to the groom while wedding guests watched in a daze. It was later placed around the groom’s neck. The video has already spread massive laughter on social networking sites such as Instagram and YouTube, where it has had thousands of views and comments.
Reacting to the video, a user commented, “Anything can happen in Pakistan,”
Another users wrote, “He’s wearing the entire country’s GDP,”
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