
Twin brothers marry twin sisters in rare double wedding in Telangana
India Today
The visually striking ceremony, where both couples performed rituals side by side, left guests amazed as many struggled to tell the siblings apart, turning the celebration into a major local attraction.
In a rare and heartwarming celebration that quickly became the talk of the region, identical twin brothers Vijay and Vinay tied the knot with twin sisters Keerthana and Keerthi in an unusual double wedding ceremony in Telangana’s Kamareddy district.
The grooms married the brides in a ceremony that drew widespread curiosity and excitement among locals, many of whom described the occasion as a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle.
Seated side by side on the wedding stage, the two couples – dressed in matching traditional attire – created a striking visual symmetry that left guests both delighted and momentarily confused. With both sets of siblings bearing near-identical features, several attendees admitted they struggled to distinguish between the brothers and the sisters during different rituals.
The mirrored pairing added a unique charm to the ceremony, as wedding customs unfolded simultaneously for both couples amid cheers, laughter and constant camera flashes.
Residents said the wedding soon transformed into a district-wide attraction, with villagers gathering in large numbers to witness what many called an exceptionally rare matrimonial coincidence – identical twins from two families entering wedlock together.
Family members described the union as a moment of shared happiness that strengthened ties between the two villages, turning a personal celebration into a collective festivity.

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