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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Gorakhpur (PTI): A hospital employee was booked for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in the pretext of an ultrasound test here in the district women's hospital, police said on Saturday.

According to the complaint, the woman, a resident of the Gulriha area, visited the district women's hospital on Thursday morning for an ultrasound test.

She was directed to a room, where Abhimanyu Gupta was conducting ultrasounds. When her turn came, the accused allegedly stared at her and told her to remove all her clothes, claiming it was necessary for the test and that a massage would also be required, she said.

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The woman alleged that once she complied, the accused began making obscene advances and tried to force himself on her. When she screamed, he allegedly gagged her, abused her and threatened to kill her before pushing her out of the room.

She said her complaints within the hospital went unheard, forcing her to approach the police.

Taking cognisance of the complaint, the hospital administration constituted a three-member inquiry committee, officials said.

Senior consultant (paediatrics) Dr Jay Kumar said, "The woman has levelled serious allegations against a staff member. Senior officials have been informed, and a departmental inquiry is underway. Strict action will be taken if the charges are proved."

Kotwali Station House Officer Chatrapal Singh said a case has been registered, and efforts are on to nab the accused.