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“Friends call me lemon, looking for my mirchi, taaki hume nazar na lage” shaadi matrimony ad adds a playful twist to find love; goes viral

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In today's digital age, unconventional approaches to matrimony ads are gaining popularity, capturing the attention of social media users. One such ad, created by a self-proclaimed “lemon lover,” has gone viral for its quirky humour and playful language. It creatively blends the search for a life partner with lighthearted references, showcasing a unique personality. The ad not only entertains but also reflects the changing landscape of matchmaking, where humour and individuality take centre stage. As these innovative advertisements proliferate online, they offer a refreshing alternative to traditional methods, making the pursuit of love an engaging and enjoyable experience.


A playful pursuit of love in a viral lemon lover's matrimony ad


A one-of-a-kind matrimony ad by a self-described “lemon lover” has gone viral for its playful approach to finding a life partner. The ad humorously states, “Looking to invest in S.I.P. – Spicy And Inseparable Partner,” and describes the individual as “Obsessed with all things lemon.” In a lighthearted touch, they add, “Friends call me Lemon, looking for my Mirchi, taaki hume nazar na lage,” showcasing their fun-loving personality.



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In a final cheeky note, the ad explains the unusual method of seeking a partner through SIP, humorously remarking that there’s “no crypto named ‘lemon coin.’” This quirky and amusing approach has quickly captured attention online, with netizens delighting in the lemony twist on traditional matchmaking ads.


Humour meets matrimony in a crowded metro

In another viral matrimony outreach, a video showcases a packed Delhi Metro, where men are seen standing due to a lack of seats, paired with a clever voice-over: “If bachelor men haven’t found a seat, come to Jeevansaathi.com; we’ll get you a seat at the wedding mandap.” This playful take on a common scenario has entertained viewers, adding a fun spin to matrimony ads.



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