<p>Half of the ceremonies of a wedding in Uttar Pradesh's Unnao had been completed and the main ritual was scheduled for early morning when the entire scenario changed.</p>.<p>The groom, before walking into the mandap, felt dizzy and fainted. As he fell to the ground, his wig came off and everyone saw that he was bald, a fact that had been hidden from the bride's family.</p>.<p>As soon as the bride learnt that the groom was bald, she refused to go ahead with the marriage ceremonies.</p>.<p>No amount of convincing helped and the bride remained firm on her stand.</p>.<p>The matter reached the local police station but the bride remained firm even after the police intervention.</p>.<p>Later, a panchayat was convened and the girl's family said that they had spent Rs 5.66 lakh for the marriage.</p>.<p>The groom's side, thereafter, agreed to their demand and returned the money to the bride's father.</p>.<p>The groom and the 'baraatis' returned to Kanpur without the bride.</p>.<p>The bride's uncle said that the groom's family should not have hidden the fact that he was bald.</p>.<p>"We could have mentally prepared the bride and she would not have been shocked. You cannot expect a marriage to last on untruth," he said.</p>.<p>Pariyar police out-post incharge, Ramjeet Yadav, told reporters that the bride is not ready for marriage and the compromise was reached between the two parties.</p>
<p>Half of the ceremonies of a wedding in Uttar Pradesh's Unnao had been completed and the main ritual was scheduled for early morning when the entire scenario changed.</p>.<p>The groom, before walking into the mandap, felt dizzy and fainted. As he fell to the ground, his wig came off and everyone saw that he was bald, a fact that had been hidden from the bride's family.</p>.<p>As soon as the bride learnt that the groom was bald, she refused to go ahead with the marriage ceremonies.</p>.<p>No amount of convincing helped and the bride remained firm on her stand.</p>.<p>The matter reached the local police station but the bride remained firm even after the police intervention.</p>.<p>Later, a panchayat was convened and the girl's family said that they had spent Rs 5.66 lakh for the marriage.</p>.<p>The groom's side, thereafter, agreed to their demand and returned the money to the bride's father.</p>.<p>The groom and the 'baraatis' returned to Kanpur without the bride.</p>.<p>The bride's uncle said that the groom's family should not have hidden the fact that he was bald.</p>.<p>"We could have mentally prepared the bride and she would not have been shocked. You cannot expect a marriage to last on untruth," he said.</p>.<p>Pariyar police out-post incharge, Ramjeet Yadav, told reporters that the bride is not ready for marriage and the compromise was reached between the two parties.</p>