Women on hoverboards serve guests at wedding (Photos: @byomkesbakshy/X)

Women on hoverboards serve guests at wedding, video sparks debate on show-off culture

A video showed women serving guests on hoverboards at a wedding, sparking debate over show-off culture and whether modern Indian weddings are prioritising spectacle over substance.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Women serve guests on hoverboards at an Indian wedding.
  • Mixed reactions on the trend of showy celebrations.
  • Critics question practicality and taste of such setups.

A video of women gliding through a wedding on hoverboards while serving guests has gone viral, with several users questioning the growing trend of spectacle over substance at Indian celebrations.

The clip, which was circulating widely online, captured an unusual catering setup where women glided across the venue on hoverboards, carefully balancing trays of snacks as they moved between guests. Dressed in coordinated outfits, they appear well-practised, navigating the crowd with ease while maintaining their balance and service.

In the background, the wedding setting looked grand and heavily decorated, with guests seated and engaged in conversations as the servers rolled by. While some attendees seemed entertained by the spectacle, watching the hoverboard service with curiosity, others appeared largely unfazed, continuing with their meals as if it were just another part of the event.

The video sparked a wave of reactions online, with a majority of users questioning the need for such a display.

Women on hoverboards serve guests at wedding, video sparks debate on show-off culture

Some users criticised the concept outright, arguing that wealth did not necessarily translate to taste, and described the setup as inappropriate for a traditional function.

Others took aim at event planners, suggesting that such ideas reflected poorly thought-out attempts to stand out, rather than meaningful additions to the experience.

There were also those who questioned the practicality of the concept, wondering what purpose the hoverboards served beyond creating a visual gimmick, and whether it was simply a way to show off.

While themed and experimental weddings are becoming increasingly common, this particular clip started a debate around how far is too far when it comes to “innovative” celebrations. For some, it’s a fun and modern twist; for others, it’s an unnecessary distraction that misses the mark.

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