Telangana’s ‘mirror wedding’ goes viral: Twin brothers tie the knot with twin sisters
Every now and then, a wedding comes along that becomes bigger than the ceremony itself. It becomes a story people repeat, share and talk about for days. That is exactly what happened recently in Telangana. What looked like a simple family function turned into one of the most unusual and talked about weddings in the region.
In Kamareddy district, two identical twin brothers married two identical twin sisters on the same day and at the same muhurtam. The rare twin wedding has now become the centre of attention not just in nearby villages but also on social media.
The grooms, Vijay and Vinay, are identical twins from Ghanpur village. The brides, Keerthana and Keerthi, are identical twins from Demi Kalan village in Nizamabad district.
Both couples got married on Sunday, February 22. What made the moment even more special was that the ceremonies were held at the same auspicious time. The rituals took place together, making it a rare sight for everyone who attended.
For many, it felt like everything had come together perfectly.
During the ceremony, the two couples sat next to each other on the wedding stage. Since the brothers look exactly alike and the sisters also share a striking resemblance, guests found it hard to tell them apart.
There were moments when people paused, looked carefully and tried to identify who was who. The mirror-like setting made the wedding even more fascinating. It was not something people see every day.
The twin wedding attracted large crowds from nearby villages. Residents described it as one of the most memorable celebrations they had ever witnessed in the area.
Soon after the wedding, photos and videos began spreading quickly on social media. The unique ceremony soon became viral and turned into the most talked about topic in the district.
In a state known for grand weddings, this celebration stood out for its rare combination. Two identical brothers. Two identical sisters. One date. One muhurtam. And a wedding that Telangana will remember for a long time.
Disclaimer: This report is based on local accounts and information shared on social media. The Times of India has not independently verified all details related to the event.
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A double wedding that turned heads
The grooms, Vijay and Vinay, are identical twins from Ghanpur village. The brides, Keerthana and Keerthi, are identical twins from Demi Kalan village in Nizamabad district.
Both couples got married on Sunday, February 22. What made the moment even more special was that the ceremonies were held at the same auspicious time. The rituals took place together, making it a rare sight for everyone who attended.
For many, it felt like everything had come together perfectly.
Same stage, same muhurat, same excitement
During the ceremony, the two couples sat next to each other on the wedding stage. Since the brothers look exactly alike and the sisters also share a striking resemblance, guests found it hard to tell them apart.
There were moments when people paused, looked carefully and tried to identify who was who. The mirror-like setting made the wedding even more fascinating. It was not something people see every day.
Crowd gathers for a once-in-a-lifetime event
Soon after the wedding, photos and videos began spreading quickly on social media. The unique ceremony soon became viral and turned into the most talked about topic in the district.
In a state known for grand weddings, this celebration stood out for its rare combination. Two identical brothers. Two identical sisters. One date. One muhurtam. And a wedding that Telangana will remember for a long time.
Disclaimer: This report is based on local accounts and information shared on social media. The Times of India has not independently verified all details related to the event.
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