Wedding season is in full swing, and celebrations are taking place almost every day across the country. Families want every special moment of the big day captured, from grand entries to emotional reactions.
To make weddings look perfect on screen, photographers and videographers often put in long hours and move quickly during ceremonies.
In the rush to get the right shot, these camera teams sometimes take risks without realising it. One such moment was caught on camera and is now going viral after a cameraman shared his own experience from a wedding shoot on Instagram.
Cameramen Rush To Capture The Perfect Entry
The video opens with a bride making her grand entry at the wedding venue. She is dressed in a bright red lehenga and walks down a shiny glass aisle decorated with flowers and warm lights. Guests stand on both sides, watching closely as fireworks light up the background, adding to the festive mood.
As the bride moves forward, several cameramen can be seen running around her. Some try to capture her from the front, while others rush behind to film the groom’s reaction and the flow of her red lehenga. With so many moments happening at once, the camera crew moves quickly, trying not to miss a single shot.
A Sudden Fall Shocks Everyone
While running behind the bride, one cameraman suddenly loses his balance. His foot slips, and he falls flat on his back, with his camera flying into the air. The fall looks painful, especially because the floor is hard and slippery.
Another cameraman nearby bends down, possibly to check on him. But within seconds, the fallen photographer gets back on his feet and starts clicking pictures again, completely focused on capturing the bride’s entry as planned.
The cameraman later shared the clip on Instagram with the caption, “Her entry was smooth. Mine wasn’t. Karma karne gaya tha… kand ho gaya.” The video was shared on December 17 and has crossed 18.1 million views so far.
Watch the clip here:
Social Media Reacts To The Cameraman’s Dedication
The comment section quickly filled with reactions from viewers who praised the photographer’s commitment and expressed concern for his safety.
A user said, “Oh, feels sorry for the photographer, though he was hurt, he tried to catch the moments.” Another wrote, “honestly, he started clicking pictures again… things we artists do to make others’ day memorable.”
“Are bhai vo camera ?” one person commented. “And then finally the camera survived,” another joked.
“This shows the dedication of the cameraman- just gets up and starts shooting, though he’s injured. Respect the hustle,” a user appreciated.
A concerned viewer wrote, “I hope your back and neck are okay and you maintained the rest well.” Another added, “We should appreciate the effort photography teams put in to capture our moments so well.” A user summed it up by saying, “Respect to all photographers’ efforts.”


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