Visuals from the Ghaziabad mall show the man applying sindoor (vermillion) to her forehead and later tying a mangalsutra around her neck.

A mall in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, turned into the scene of an unexpected spectacle when a young man dropped to one knee to propose to his girlfriend in front of the public. What truly caught attention, however, was what followed: the proposal did not end there, as he went on to marry her on the spot.
The visuals show the man applying sindoor (vermillion) to her forehead and later tying a mangalsutra around her neck. The incident is reported to have taken place at Gaur Central Mall, and the clip has since been widely shared online.
Man Proposes And Marries Girlfriend At Ghaziabad Mall
The footage begins with the young man going down on one knee to propose to his partner. She appears visibly surprised as people around them watch the moment unfold.
Several bystanders can be seen recording the moment on their phones. The woman says “yes” to the proposal and then kneels down as well. The scene takes an unexpected turn when the man does not take out a ring. Instead, he opens a small box containing sindoor (vermillion). As the woman kneels, he applies the sindoor to her forehead, an important Hindu ritual that symbolises marriage.
After applying the sindoor, the couple shares a hug as the crowd reacts with loud cheers and applause. Seconds later, the man reaches into his back pocket and takes out a mangalsutra. He ties it around the woman’s neck— another significant symbol associated with Hindu marriages.
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Ghaziabad is not for beginners! 😮
At Gaur Central Mall, RDC, a boy proposed with a ring and then married her on the spot, applying sindoor and a mangalsutra. 💍
Is video ko dekhkar Ramadhir Singh ki kahi hui baat yaad aa gayi. 😀 pic.twitter.com/Aj5XWOhkyG— Greater Noida West (@GreaterNoidaW) December 21, 2025
The Moment Leaves The Internet In Splits
As clips of the moment circulated online, viewers shared sharply divided reactions.
A social media user commented, “I like. The bride, the groom and witnesses (the original intent of people being present at weddings). What more do we need?”
Another wrote, “Mujko khushi ho rahi hai dekh kar (I am feeling happy seeing this).”
Someone else playfully wrote, “Kaal kare so aaj karo (If it has to be done tomorrow, do it today), while another user asked, “Kha se late hain itna confidence (Where do they get so much confidence from?).”
A viewer reacted with, “If someone is dating for marriage in 2025, then people should not have any problem with it.”
Alongside supportive reactions, criticism also surfaced as one comment read, “Divorce within 6 months guaranteed scheme.”
An individual said, “Aaj-kal ke couples yeh sab sirf fame ke liye kar rahe hain (Nowadays couples are doing all this only for fame).”
Other remarks included, “Is this a mall or a marriage hall?” “Deleted scenes from my life” and “Ye sab cringe lagta hai public mein (All this feels cringe in public).”