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Indian-origin bride in US recounts police showing up during mehendi night: ‘My Karen neighbour ruined my wedding’

An Indian-origin bride in the US has caught the internet’s attention after sharing how a neighbour “ruined” her wedding night calling the police during the celebrations. The bride, Rashmi Bhat, posted a video recounting the incident on Instagram.Bhat said she had organised a “full Bollywood” wedding in a small American town. (Unsplash/Representational image)In the clip, Bhat said she had organised a “full Bollywood” wedding in a small American town, with celebrations planned over 3 days and 3 nights. She explained that the events were carefully organised and kept within the legal noise limits. However, on the mehendi and sangeet night, Bhat said that the cops showed up at the venue after receiving a complaint.“My Karen neighbour called the cops on my wedding. When the cops showed up on the very first night, my stomach dropped,” Bhat said in the video. She recalled that the incident, saying that music was playing, relatives were dancing, and guests had just begun to settle into the celebrations. However, at around 9:30 pm, half an hour before the 10 pm noise cutoff, police officers arrived at the venue. “They told us that it had been too loud and we needed to shut down my wedding,” she said.Bhat described how the mood of the celebration suddenly changed as guests stopped dancing and began whispering while her family spoke with the officers. “My parents stepped in right away, trying to stay calm, but you could feel the panic spreading. Everyone stopped dancing. People were whispering. I’m standing there in the middle of my own mehendi night, thinking, is this really happening right now?” she said.But according to her, the situation was resolved after the DJ presented sound monitoring data from the event. “He walked over and said, ‘I’ve been tracking the noise all night.’ We had a device monitoring the sound levels from the entire event,” she said. The records showed that the wedding was well within the permitted noise levels. “The cops looked at the records, realised we were still under the legal limit, and that there wasn’t anything they could do about it,” Bhat added.She further revealed that the neighbour who filed the complaint was named Karen – a detail she said felt “a little too accurate.”In the caption of her post, Bhat said the venue had been chosen specifically because it was a licensed event space meant for weddings and parties. “The wildest part is that we picked this venue on purpose because it was an actual event venue with a permit designed for weddings and parties,” she wrote.She added that the complaint was made despite the celebration following the venue’s rules. “If you buy a house right next to a place built for events, then call the cops before 10 p.m. on a wedding that is following the rules…” she wrote.HT.com has reached out to Rashmi Bhat. The article will be ce a response is received.(Also Read:

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