31-07-2025
- Entertainment
- New Straits Times
#NSTviral: Brothers crash wedding and leave with full hearts [WATCH]
KUALA LUMPUR: What began as an impromptu stop turned into a heartwarming reminder of Malaysian warmth and unity, when two brothers were welcomed as guests at a stranger's wedding.
While en route to Seremban, Negri Sembilan, brothers Devaraj David and Devadass David noticed a Malay wedding taking place nearby and decided to stop to have a look.
Without an invitation and knowing no one at the event, they stood tentatively at the entrance. To their surprise, a man stationed at the gate welcomed them without hesitation and invited them to join the feast.
A relative of the bride and groom later approached the brothers and asked if they were related to anyone at the celebration.
"We actually don't know anyone here. We were just passing by and saw the celebration," Devaraj replied.
The relative then asked why they weren't eating, to which the brothers laughed, saying that the warm welcome had already filled their hearts.
"I came in uninvited, and yet everyone welcomed us. That alone made us feel full," said Devaraj.
In the video, he also admitted he had initially been worried they would be asked to leave the wedding.
"I thought someone might punch me. But instead, everyone welcomed us with open arms," he said.
Before departing, the brothers met the bride and groom, offered their blessings, and even requested a Tamil song to be played in honour of the couple.
"The song is a wish for them to live happily together for a hundred years.
"We came uninvited, but we left with full hearts, feeling loved and like part of the family."
The touching encounter has resonated deeply with Malaysians online, with the video garnering over 1.3 million views and 101,800 likes on TikTok at the time of writing.
Netizens described the moment as a beautiful reflection of unity in diversity, and a testament to the everyday kindness that continues to define the Malaysian spirit.