New Delhi: A Delhi groom abruptly called off his wedding ceremony after reportedly being overcome by memories of a past relationship after the DJ played the Bollywood song Channa Mereya during the celebrations.

The widely circulated post shared by Gaurav Kumar Goyal (@sarcasmicguy) shows that the moment the song began to play, the groom became visibly emotional. Struck by nostalgia and lost in thoughts of a former partner, he reportedly made the spontaneous decision to call off the wedding. The baraat, having already arrived at the venue, returned without the bride.

Though the video went viral on social meadia, with lakhs of viewers watching the it and responding with a range of emotions, details such as date and exact venue are not yet verified. Many users responded with some humourous comments while some complimented the DJ for having inadvertently helping the groom introspect.

While others jokingly noted that he may have taken the song a little too literally.
One user wrote, “At least he realised it before ruining two lives,” while another quipped, “Who needs Ranbir Kapoor when you’ve got real-life drama?”

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New Delhi (PTI): A 32-year-old barber was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly beating a man to death following an altercation over a 'bidi' in east Delhi's Pandav Nagar area, police said.

A call regarding the incident that occurred near the bus stand road in Shashi Garden was received at 1.24 am, they said.

The victim was identified as Deepak (28), while the accused was Manoj, he added.

According to the police, during an argument, the accused picked up a wooden stick lying nearby and struck the victim repeatedly on the head. Multiple injuries and bruise marks were also found on the victim's forehead.

"Deepak was taken to Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital, but doctors declared him brought dead," an officer said.

An FIR has been registered and further investigation is underway, the officer added.