Tuticorin: minutes after holding the groom’s hand on Monday morning, the 22-year-old bride, who was still in the grand sari silk, took weapons like a long and sharp curling knife to do ‘Surul Veal Veechu’ and Silambam Sticks to do ‘Rettai Kambu’ On the cement road in front of the wedding hall in Tairukolur Village in Tuticorin District.
He also opened martial arts called ‘Adimurai.’ It was not scenting the groom Rajkumar Moses, 29, from neighboring Village Srivaikuntam, who was none other than his mother, but to create awareness among women to learn to defend himself.
The video of the woman who appeared that was shot by villagers became viral on social media.
“It’s not easy to appear in sari and with thick make up as a bride.
I used to practice martial arts with t-shirts and track pants,” the bride who did martial arts for almost 30 minutes at a wedding party told toi.
He also fought with fellow students, even though there were several examples of his long hair and sari which hailed his appearance.
“But my husband and Aasan (coach) Marifan asked me to focus on my expertise and nothing else,” he said.
Nisha, who is a B com graduate, aspires to become a police officer.
Students’ colleagues featured martial arts for one hour, so that the wedding guests cheered and hundreds of villagers were comforted for about 90 minutes.
He began learning traditional martial arts such as Silambam, Surul Surul Vaal, Adimurai, Kalaripayattu and Theepantham (Fire Ball) three years ago as a student last year.
It was his mother’s insistence of Mani, 45, that a girl had to learn to defend myself to overcome the threat of the world posing for them.
His father was startled, 47, also pushed him.
Nisha is one of 80 people in all age groups trained freely by Mariappan, 50, from Nadukutudakadu Village.
After winning a lot of local Silambam competition, Nisha won the first prize in the district in Silambam last year and was third in the state competition in Tirupur.
Rajkumar, diploma and farmer holders, support martial arts and want it to use a wedding platform to show off martial arts skills.
It was in his pressure Nisha appeared at her marriage.
“We want to replace cultural events with the performance of martial arts to create awareness among women, so incidents such as the scandal of pollachi sexual harassment and suicide as those of Anitha medical aspirants will not occur,” he said.
According to him, girls will not take extreme steps such as suicide if they practice martial arts, because they not only strengthen their bodies but also their minds and give them self-confidence facing challenges in life.
While the award was bathing in Nisha, the video appearance also got a meme party with a message that warned Rajkumar to pay attention to the way he handled his wife, because they might have a terrible consequence.
Rajkumar realized Meme but not too evenly distributed from them.
The couple is happy that the video has served the purpose of reaching the masses.