Superhero style! Groom steals show with batmobile entry

Indian groom in Thailand makes viral wedding entry aboard a Batmobile, stunning guests

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Devadasan K P, Chief Visual Editor
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Superhero style! Groom steals show with batmobile entry

In a dazzling display of creativity and fandom, an Indian groom named Fenil stole the spotlight at his own wedding in Thailand by arriving in a full-scale Batmobile—definitely not your average wedding procession. The video, which has since gone viral, shows Fenil standing confidently on the Batmobile as his baraat spins into the venue to the rhythmic beats of dhols. His friends and family dance alongside, creating a joyous spectacle that’s anything but ordinary.

Shot on the streets of Bangkok, the baraat redefined extravagant wedding traditions. Instead of a horse-drawn carriage or decorated car, Fenil’s entrance combined superhero flair with South Asian wedding pageantry—turning fantasy into reality. The Instagram post by @friendsstudio.in captioned it perfectly as “Fenil leke nikla apni khushiyon ki baarat, dhol nagade aur dosto ke saath,” meaning “Fenil set out with his wedding procession full of joy, drums, and friends.

The social media response has been just as dramatic as the entry itself. The video has amassed over 2 million views and hundreds of comments. Many users praised the bold, theatrical move—some even calling it every boy’s dream entry. One commenter quipped, “This car is a dream of at least 100 crore boys,” while another simply wrote, “Now that’s how you make a baraat entrance!”

However, not everyone was impressed. A few critics labeled the stunt a waste of money, questioning if the extravagance was necessary. One user commented that the Batmobile “completely overshadowed everyone, including the groom.

No matter the reactions, Fenil's entrance made one thing abundantly clear—the combination of tradition and pop culture can deliver a memorable, conversation-starting moment. By transforming his baraat into a scene out of a superhero movie, he proved that weddings don’t just celebrate love—they can also celebrate individuality and fandom in spectacular fashion.

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