New Delhi/Greater Noida: The dusty fields of Rustampur village in Greater Noida area saw crowd like never before with nine inspectors, 18 constables, and an ACP deployed to take charge of safety and security. But the security blanket was not for any political gathering or a conference but for the 'bidai' (farewell) of a girl from the village to her in-laws' house after her wedding.
Soon the sound of chopper blades sliced through the air and an unusual sight—and sound—for this otherwise quiet rural community, unfolded. The newly wed bride Anjali Rajput, a farmer’s daughter, was all set to take off to her in-laws house Bulandshahr’s Kakod area - 14 kilometers away.
The groom, Aman Rajput, a pharmacist by profession, reached in style, flying in a helicopter to escort his new bride to his family home. The short yet spectacular ride reportedly cost a whopping ₹8 lakh, proving that extravagance is the new name of Indian weddings, almost.
The event turned into a mini carnival as thousands of villagers flocked to catch a glimpse of the helicopter. Families, children, and even elders gathered in droves, phones in hand, to capture the rare event. To manage the growing crowd and ensure the safety of the couple, the groom’s father sought police assistance, officially. This led to the deployment of nine inspectors, 18 constables, and an ACP, all of whom supervised the event from early morning till the chopper finally departed in the afternoon.