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Randeep Hooda reveals unexpected Meitei wedding ritual: 'They gave me a bowl to pee, I couldn't move for hours'

Randeep Hooda reveals unexpected Meitei wedding ritual: 'They gave me a bowl to pee, I couldn't move for hours'

Mint9 hours ago

Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda has opened up about the unique and dramatic experiences surrounding his wedding to actress Lin Laishram, which took place in a traditional Meitei ceremony in Manipur in 2023.
The couple, who had dated for a short time before tying the knot, previously shared glimpses of their beautiful ceremony on social media. Now, in an interview with Mid-Day, Randeep revealed the many cultural shocks and behind-the-scenes drama that accompanied the nuptials — including a surprising wedding ritual involving a bowl for urination.
The 'Swatantrya Veer Savarkar' actor recalled the complex rituals that he, as the groom, had to undergo. 'I had a helper with me, more like a tutor,' he said. 'So once the groom puts his thing on his head, you can't tilt your head... they give a bowl and an umbrella. They then put you in a holding area where everyone is supposed to come and look at you, and you are supposed to look very dignified.'
He further described how, during the mandap ceremony, 'you are not supposed to move; they wrap a blanket around you... For two hours I had to sit with my back straight and head up. Then I asked what was the bowl for and he said in case you need to pee, you just open the umbrella and pee over there, you cannot move out of there because you are god.'
Lin too had a 'tutor' guiding her, and Randeep said she was often scolded during the ceremony. 'She was smiling and you are not supposed to smile, so messengers would come and tell you 'stop smiling'.'
The wedding took place against a tense backdrop of political unrest in Manipur. Randeep revealed that his friend, Brigadier Sanghwan from the Assam Rifles, helped arrange the event. 'It was a civil war going on there and as soon as the pheras finished, hundreds of AK-47 went off in the air.'
Reflecting on the cultural differences, Randeep said, 'The Haryanvi culture and the Manipuri culture is so different… ours is so rough and crass, and theirs is so systematic. She was wearing so much gold and I was like 'chalo ek picture toh yahin bann gayi'.'

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Randeep Hooda reveals unexpected Meitei wedding ritual: 'They gave me a bowl to pee, I couldn't move for hours'
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Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda has opened up about the unique and dramatic experiences surrounding his wedding to actress Lin Laishram, which took place in a traditional Meitei ceremony in Manipur in 2023. The couple, who had dated for a short time before tying the knot, previously shared glimpses of their beautiful ceremony on social media. Now, in an interview with Mid-Day, Randeep revealed the many cultural shocks and behind-the-scenes drama that accompanied the nuptials — including a surprising wedding ritual involving a bowl for urination. The 'Swatantrya Veer Savarkar' actor recalled the complex rituals that he, as the groom, had to undergo. 'I had a helper with me, more like a tutor,' he said. 'So once the groom puts his thing on his head, you can't tilt your head... they give a bowl and an umbrella. They then put you in a holding area where everyone is supposed to come and look at you, and you are supposed to look very dignified.' He further described how, during the mandap ceremony, 'you are not supposed to move; they wrap a blanket around you... For two hours I had to sit with my back straight and head up. Then I asked what was the bowl for and he said in case you need to pee, you just open the umbrella and pee over there, you cannot move out of there because you are god.' Lin too had a 'tutor' guiding her, and Randeep said she was often scolded during the ceremony. 'She was smiling and you are not supposed to smile, so messengers would come and tell you 'stop smiling'.' The wedding took place against a tense backdrop of political unrest in Manipur. Randeep revealed that his friend, Brigadier Sanghwan from the Assam Rifles, helped arrange the event. 'It was a civil war going on there and as soon as the pheras finished, hundreds of AK-47 went off in the air.' Reflecting on the cultural differences, Randeep said, 'The Haryanvi culture and the Manipuri culture is so different… ours is so rough and crass, and theirs is so systematic. She was wearing so much gold and I was like 'chalo ek picture toh yahin bann gayi'.'

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In late 2023, actor Randeep Hooda tied the knot with actress and long-time partner Lin Laishram in a traditional Meitei wedding in Manipur . While their intimate ceremony won hearts across social media, the actor has now opened up about the lesser-known, behind-the-scenes moments — from cultural challenges to unexpected drama. Randeep, who met Lin years ago through Naseeruddin Shah's theatre group Motley, confessed that marrying someone from a vastly different background was eye-opening. 'There were stereotypes around me not marrying a Jaat girl,' he told Mid-day with a chuckle. But their union was about more than love, it became a testament to cross-cultural respect and learning, especially as the wedding took place amidst political unrest in Manipur. 'I had a cultural tutor' Randeep admitted he was entirely unfamiliar with Meitei rituals. 'Lin tried to prepare me by showing me videos of the rituals, but I was busy editing Swatantrya Veer Savarkar at the time,' he recalled. To ensure everything went smoothly, a close-knit group accompanied him to Manipur, including Brigadier Sanghwan from the Assam Rifles, who played a crucial role in planning the wedding amid the civil conflict. Randeep described the actual ceremony as intense and deeply structured — a stark contrast to his own Haryanvi roots. 'There was a moment where I had to wear a headpiece and sit absolutely straight for two hours,' he said. 'Everyone came to look at me like I was god.' What added to the surrealism was the provision of a small bowl — in case nature called. 'You just open the umbrella and go. You can't move because you're god,' he joked. Lin got scolded for smiling Lin Laishram, too, was navigating the weight of her culture's traditions. Randeep revealed that she wasn't spared from scrutiny. 'She got scolded for smiling during the ceremony,' he laughed. 'They'd send messengers telling her to stop smiling. Everything was so meticulously choreographed.' Reflecting on the cultural contrast, the Sarbjit actor noted, 'Haryana is rough and raw, while Manipur is structured and refined. But both states produce champions — be it boxers or brides.' Watch: Randeep Hooda and Lin Laishram's official wedding video AK-47s and pheras: A wedding like no other While the rituals were rooted in heritage, the wedding also saw a burst of adrenaline typically reserved for a film climax. Just as the pheras concluded, celebratory gunfire broke out. 'Hundreds of AK-47s went off in the air,' Randeep said, describing the surreal blend of tradition, celebration, and regional unrest. Though the couple has mostly kept their relationship under wraps, occasional glimpses on social media — during festivals and special occasions — hinted at their bond. Speaking to ANI, Lin shared, 'We met at Motley. He was my senior. What started as friendship turned into a beautiful journey.'

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