Hyderabad, Nov. 26 -- Indian Hindu weddings usually see the groom making a grand entrance in a baraat, complete with dancing relatives, loud music, and a ceremonial horse.

In Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, however, a bride chose to swap roles. She set off in her own "reverse baraat," arriving at the groom's house in full grandeur with music blaring and families celebrating.

The video of the incident, which has since gone viral, drew widespread attention as a symbol of equality to some, while others questioned it.

The bride, Tanu, who is from Kidganj, was seen on the night of November 25 arriving at her groom Rajat's home in Mutthiganj, a grand spectacle which attracted attention from locals in the city.

Tanu's baraat was a long-time dream ...