The groom, accompanied by his wedding procession, arrived at the exam centre for the UP Police constable exam.
AIR took to Instagram to share the post
A groom in Uttar Pradesh, in an attempt to fulfil his dreams, stunned everyone when he reached an examination centre along with his baraat ahead of his wedding. All India Radio took to social media to share that the groom appeared for the Uttar Pradesh Police recruitment examination. AIR also shared two images of the man in his wedding attire.
In the viral post, the man is seen donning a suit with a traditional turban on his head and henna on his hands.
According to the outlet, the groom said that “a career is necessary before marriage.” After taking the examination, he left for his wedding venue with his baraat. The police personnel present at the centre also wished him good luck for his future.
The caption of the post reads in Hindi, which translates, “With the groom’s turban on his head, henna on his hands, wearing a coat and pants, and carrying the passion to shape his future in his heart, a candidate arrived to take the police exam. During the Uttar Pradesh Reserve Police recruitment exam in Mahoba, a candidate stopped his wedding procession midway and arrived with his relatives to take the exam. With the groom’s turban on his head, henna on his hands, and dressed in a coat, pants, and groom’s attire, when the candidate reached the exam centre, everyone who saw him couldn’t help but stare. Even the police officers welcomed the groom candidate aside from the line. The groom explained that a career is essential before marriage. After taking the exam, the candidate, now the groom, left directly from the exam centre with the wedding procession. The police force deployed at the exam centre bid farewell to the student, blessing him with a happy married life and a bright future.”
Since being shared, the post has accumulated nearly 5,200 likes along with several comments. While some appreciated his efforts, a few argued that he could have appeared for the exam in regular clothes.