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Frontline Indian speedster Jasprit Bumrah recently got married to 🧸TV presenter Sanjana Ganesan in a private ceremo🎃ny in Goa. A few days after announci🦩ng his marriage, Bumrah shared a few pictures with his wife, Sanjana.
In one of the photos, the couple can be seen walking through a gateway of relatives standing 😼on both sides, bursting crackers. A heavy smokey background can also be seen in the picture.
“The last few days have been nothing short of absolutely magical! We are so grateful for all the love & wishes we’ve received. Thank you,” tweeted Bumrah.
The last few days have been nothing short of absolutely magical! We are so grateful for all the love✅ & wishes we’ve received. Thank you.
— Jasprit Bumrah (@Jaspritbumrah93)
However, as soon as Bumrah posted the image, he came under social media scrutiny. Several fans termed the fast-bowler ‘a hypocrite’ for not following what he preached some time back.
One of Bumrah’s old tweet from 2017 was resurfaced where the paceman wished everyone on Deepawali – a major festival in India where people light fireworks. The 27-year-old pacer had uploaded a picture of him and his family celebrating the festival.
Bumrah had also urged people not to use firecrackers by using a hashtag. He had written, “Diwali celebration at home! Wishing everyone a very Happy and prosperous Diwali! #saynotocrackers.”
Diwa﷽li celebration at home! 🎆 Wishing everyone a very Happy and a prosperous Diwali!💥🎆💥
— Jasprit Bumrah (@Jaspritbumrah93)
Fans dug up Bumrah’s old tweet and asked the Indian bowler to remember his words by asking some very valid questions.
One fan wrote: “your crackers no pollution. Our crackers pollution pollution. height of hypocrisy….”
your crackers no pollution
our crackers pollution pollution
height of hypocrisy….— टूप बदलना पड़ेगा (@drd0se)
Another user wrote: “My dog saw this first pic with crackers n he has been shaking ever since hiding in the closest.”
My dog saw this f🥃irst pic with crackers n he has bಞeen shaking ever since hiding in the closest 🥲
— Dr Khushboo 🇮🇳 (@khushbookadri)
Here’s how other fans reacted:
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Thankyou for introducing us to oxygen generating cra🀅ckers☺️ .. do let us know where we can buy them ..
— 𝕻𝖗𝖎त्रि 🇮🇳 (@scorprian)
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— naam_gumnaam (@Babua_Indori)
Bh🌺ai aaj bahut prem se bol raha h🅰u,ab aagey se kabhi aisa mat bolna
— Sam Pitrooda (@SamPitrodaa)
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Peeche oxygen nikal rahi 𝓰hai paathako se bhai ke.
— Black Shirt Guy🥷 (@Sunnysumitpatel)
कुछ दिन पहले खुद मना कर रहे थे कि पटाखे न जलाएं अब खुद की शादी में क्या कर रहे भाई ।।
ज्ञान ना बांटे अपनी गेंदबाजी पर ध्यान दें ।
त्योहार कैस🔯े मनाने है और प्रदूषण नियंत्रण कैसे करना है हमें पता है। हम आपकी गेंदबा💦जी के कायल हैं तो कृपा गरिमा बनाए रखें।— Yashveer Sharma (@pandityashveer)
Dear congrats on ur wedding.
Also as a favor on mankind, cud u share d formula to make fireworks which were used in ur wedding reception which emits Oxygen, enhances the Ozone layer,
Unlike d fireworks in Diwali which cau💧s🐠e pollution!— 🕉🇮🇳🇳🇵🇨🇦🕉 (@Sanathani_Yodha)
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May be they use expensive Crackers which produce zero sound and releases Oxygen while burning….
Bade log…!!!🤡— Anvi 🇮🇳 (@Anvi25)