Indian mountaineer Anjali Sharma married South African Yves Kaizuka in Dharamshala. The ceremony was a beautiful fusion of Indian and African cultures. This unique wedding also received a lot of appreciation on social media.
For some love stories, there are no boundaries of country, language or culture. One such love story and marriage took place recently in Dharamshala, India. An Indian mountaineer becomes the bride of an African groom. African groom wearing traditional sehra and garland and beautiful Indian bride in red lehenga. This marriage took place at Sainik Rest House in Dharamshala. The ceremony witnessed a beautiful fusion of Indian and South African customs and cultures.
afro-indian wedding
The bride Anjali Sharma is known for her achievements in mountaineering. Anjali chose Yves Kaizuka, a civil engineer of African origin working abroad, as her life partner. All the traditional wedding rituals were performed here combining African and Indian cultures. The groom reached the wedding hall with a procession accompanied by a band.
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a wave of congratulations
The video of this wedding celebration quickly went viral on social media and mixed reactions started coming online. Some people wholeheartedly appreciated this cultural fusion and celebratory wedding. Many people wrote that beautiful relationships of love eliminate the boundaries of caste, religion and country. Another topic of discussion in the comments was the groom’s resemblance to cricketer Brian Lara.
Anyway, this marriage is the beginning of a new chapter for Anjali. She plans to pursue her mountaineering journey with her husband. Some people also wrote whether the couple will now continue their adventure together.