Generally after marriage, it is natural for the groom to climb Alakapanpu.. tradition. But here a groom is sitting on the wedding peeta. He sat down to Bhishminku saying that he did not give the bike that his in-laws would give him at the time of Muhurtam.
Usually, after a wedding, the groom indulges in playful banter, a tradition. But here, the groom sits on the wedding pedestal, expressing his frustration about not receiving a bike as promised by his in-laws before the auspicious time. The bride's sister, in retaliation, teases him about not getting the bike despite their expectations. This unexpected twist takes a humorous turn when even the relatives attending the wedding ceremony eagerly await the outcome. The groom, who realizes the situation, cleverly remarks but goes unheard. On the other hand, the bride's side also contributes by giving the groom 50 rupees in connection to the bike. And as part of the amusing turn of events, the groom, as a response to not receiving a hamper, adorns the bride's sister with three bangles. This peculiar incident leads to a commotion and takes place in Shankarapatanam, Karimnagar district.