Chintu laughed. Then he clicked the link.
Three days before the wedding, Riya’s younger brother, Chintu (19, B.Com fail, certified chaos agent), got a call from his friend Bunty.
His best man replied: “Bhai, you married the director, producer, and streaming platform.”
Riya did the only logical thing. She walked downstairs in her bridal lehenga, grabbed the DJ’s mic, and announced: ek vivah aisa bhi filmyzilla
Arjun posted a single comment on the leaked video: “Sequel? Maybe. But only if I get producer credits.” Some weddings are perfect. Others go viral for all the wrong reasons. And then there’s Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi — where the shaadi was leaked, but the love stayed original. No torrent required.
“Ladies, gentlemen, and the 3 lakh people currently watching this wedding on Filmyzilla — welcome to ‘Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi.’ Since you’re all here, let’s have some fun.”
By Monday, the “Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi” clip had 15 million views. A production house offered Riya and Arjun a reality show. Bunty got arrested for violating privacy laws (but released on bail because the judge had also watched the video and laughed). Chintu laughed
“Bride. Myth. Filmyzilla superstar. Streaming now.”
It was real. Someone had filmed their roka ceremony, added a Bhojpuri remix of “Kajra Re,” and titled it like a low-budget film. Within hours, it had 2 lakh views.
And Riya? She changed her Instagram bio to: His best man replied: “Bhai, you married the
“Worse,” Arjun said. “The comments section is demanding a sequel.”
Riya closed her eyes. “So my wedding is now a Filmyzilla feature film?”
The wedding ended. The video stayed online. But here’s the twist:
“Bhai, teri didi ki shaadi ki full details—venue, timings, guest list, even the menu—kisi ne upload kar diya ‘Filmyzilla’ pe as ‘Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi (2024) – UNCUT DESI WEDDING LEAKED’.”