Lotki, Daughter Of Mug Devi And Balti Nath, Weds Lota Nath: Wedding Card Goes Viral | Watch
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A viral video shows a hilarious wedding card with the groom named Lota Nath and the bride Lotki Devi, shared on Instagram by @amritayd383

In this card, the bride and groom are named Lota Nath and Lotki Devi, but even more amusing are the names of the bride’s parents. (News18 Hindi)
Strange wedding cards often go viral on social media, sparking curiosity and laughter. Sometimes they are printed in Haryanvi, while others feature the bride and groom’s job titles. One wedding card even listed the names of deceased relatives under “Darshanabhilashi” or RSVP. Recently, another bizarre wedding card is going viral with names so unusual that readers are left scratching their heads.
In this card, the bride and groom are named Lota Nath and Lotki Devi, but even more amusing are the names of their parents. It is clear the card was made purely for entertainment, as there is no information provided about the wedding venue.
Recently, a video was shared on the Instagram account @amritayd383, showing a wedding card featuring hilarious names. The groom is Lota Nath, while the bride is Lotki Devi. The card appears to have been printed by a certain Santosh Ji Maharaj, who is said to live near Govindpur Metro Station in New Delhi, though no exact address is given.
Parents’ Names Leave Viewers In Splits
When the woman in the video opens the card, things only get funnier. The names of Lotki Devi’s parents are Mug Devi and Balti Nath, and their address is listed as Siwan, Bihar. The date of the wedding is mentioned as April 25, 2025, though no venue is disclosed. Interestingly, the names of several gods and goddesses are also mentioned under RSVP.
Video Goes Viral
The video has garnered over 3 lakh views, with many users commenting on its hilarity. One person wrote, “Is this a real couple?” Another said, “This is the funniest wedding card I’ve seen.” Someone else remarked, “What a couple, wow!” while another comment read, “After seeing this, it truly seems that God makes pairs.”
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