Irish Groom Walks In Sherwani To His Family, Their Reaction Says It All; Video Goes Viral
One elderly woman, believed to be his mother, enthusiastically exclaims, “Wow, you are so smashing. I like the prints. Gold is your colour. You are a prince!"

Irish Groom Walks In Sherwani, Family Reacts | Instagram@makeupbyjannatkamra
A heartwarming video of an Irish groom dressed in traditional Indian attire has captured the internet’s attention, showing just how graceful cultural appreciation can be.
Originally posted in February by makeup artist Jannat on Instagram, the video continues to gain traction, now amassing over 2,25,000 likes. It features the groom walking down a corridor, accompanied by another man, as he prepares to surprise his family in a beautifully embroidered golden sherwani paired with matching trousers.
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As he enters the room, his family’s reaction is pure delight. Smiles, applause, and compliments instantly fill the air. One elderly woman, believed to be his mother, enthusiastically exclaims, “Wow, you are so smashing. I like the prints. Gold is your colour. You are a prince!"
The video is captioned: “When an Irish boy becomes an Indian groom,” with a side note that reads, “The reaction couldn’t have been cuter than this!”
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Viewers flooded the comments in agreement with the family’s praise.
“The colour suits him, looks good,” wrote one user, while another simply added, “Very nice look.”
The groom’s graceful embrace of Indian culture and the touching response from his loved ones have turned this clip into a viral moment celebrating love, diversity, and tradition.
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