Bride's Bridal 'Chaadar' Has A Furry Tale; Covered In Paw Prints, 'Kaleera' Have Dog Faces

A video of a bride has gone viral where for her special day, on her bridal 'chaadar', she got her paw prints love imprinted. Watch the full video here.

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Bride's Bridal 'Chaadar' Has A Furry Tale; Covered In Paw Prints, 'Kaleera' Have Dog Faces

It is said that dogs are the most loyal animals on Earth. Their love is unconditional, and when you are a pet parent, you would want on your wedding day your furry friend's imprints to be there in your life as you start a new chapter. A similar case happened with the content creator, Mughdha Khatri, who owns the healing organisation, Healing Saathi. Recently she got married but it was not her wedding that got people talking. In a viral video, Mughda gave the sweetest tribute to her furry friends through her bridal chaadar and kaleera.

Bride's bridal chaadar was a tribute to the voice of the voiceless creatures

In a clip posted by Mugdha, she showcased how her rescued pets' imprints were made on her bridal chaadar, apart from her family. In her post, she shared how the blessings of her family and friends were always on her, but she wanted the blessings of her rescued furry friends, too. Mugdha Khatri, who made her wedding day even more special by paying a heartwarming tribute to the rescued pets. The viral video showed an emotional moment where paw prints from her rescued dogs and cats were left on her bridal veil alongside the handprints of her family members. 

Embroidered on her veil were the words, "In love and unity we vow to protect the voiceless". It was a tribute to the animals that had been a part of her life's mission. But the personal touches didn't end there. Her kaleera (traditional wedding jewellery) was custom made with adorable dog faces, paw prints and the names of her beloved pets. In one of the most emotional moments of the video, her first rescue dog, Tarzan made a grand entrance as the ring bearer. At the end of the video, we saw Mugdha at her centre, surrounded by the animals she had rescued. The message on the screen read:

"With this new chapter my promise to the voiceless grows stronger."

Mugdha Khatri's bridal chaadar details

Mugdha had made a super great initiative on her big day. Her fans wished her the best of both worlds and blessed the pair with lifetime happiness. Mugdha did not make a stunning bridal entry under a phoolon ka chaadar. She made a rocking entry wearing a classy, dreamy red lehenga underneath a white chaadar with a golden net. The chaadar had the pawprints of her furry friends and family members. Mugdha's kaleera also revealed the names of her pets, Bhola, Suzy, to name a few who were rescued. 

The video encapsulated the moments of her bridal chaadar being designed, how her furry friends came and dropped their prints to her customised kaleera that had the names of her favourite pets. Mugdha also shared that she and her husband, Mayank Maithani, through their wedding celebrations, wanted to share messages about adopting pets and not purchasing them. She also requested her fans not to use horses in weddings. She had captioned her wedding video as:

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"Tying the Knot with a promise to the voiceless. Meri zindagi ke is naye chapter me in bezubano ke prati kiya gaya mera wada aur strong hoga. With this new chapter, my promise to the voiceless grows stronger. A wedding where love speaks for the voiceless."

Watch the full video here.

What do you think of the bride's bridal chadar that had a story in paw prints?

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