Love turned into full-blown drama on the streets of Meerut when a married man named Arif, father of two, was caught red-handed by his wife while romancing a woman known as Laado Punjaban. The confrontation, which has since gone viral, turned into a spectacle that shocked the entire neighborhood.
According to reports, Arif had secretly developed a relationship—and allegedly even married—Laado Punjaban, despite already being married to Gulafsha. But his secret didn’t stay hidden for long. Fueled by betrayal, Gulafsha stormed into Laado’s house with her family, only to find her husband right there.
Public Beating on the RoadWhat followed was pure street-side drama. In a fit of rage, Gulafsha tied Arif’s hands, made him sit on the road, and beat him with slippers in front of a crowd. Laado wasn’t spared either—she too was slapped and scolded in public.
Witnesses say Gulafsha didn’t hold back. As she beat her husband, she shouted, “Yeh hai pyaar ka antim sanskar!” (This is the funeral of your so-called love).
Videos of the incident are spreading like wildfire on social media, with netizens sharing clips of Arif’s public humiliation and Gulafsha’s no-nonsense retaliation.
Legal Trouble LoomsTo make matters worse, Gulafsha has claimed that Arif illegally married Laado while still being married to her. The matter has now reached the local police station. An investigation is underway, and legal action may soon follow.
For now, Meerut is buzzing with this real-life soap opera—complete with betrayal, revenge, and viral fame.
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