New Delhi: A lavish wedding reception of Agrata Sharma, daughter of famous poet politician Kumar Vishwas, was a national headline when Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and spiritual leader Dhirendra Shastri attended the event. The reception that was held in a deluxe venue in Delhi was a blend of cultural richness along with political elegance, which made it one of the most discussed social events of 2025.
A Ceremony With Exclusive Guests
Attire: PM Modi: With a traditional bandhgala and blessing for 45 minutes
Laughs: Amit Shah: Had a good time with Kumar Vishwas and joined for photos after
Dhirandra Shastri: Did a special work for celebration of marriage
Other VVIPs: Bollywood senior Writer Javed Akhtar and personnel from BJP Smriti Irani
POEM: Touching Emotional Episodes
Father-Kid Bond: Poem affectionately addressed Agrata, my best Ever Inspiration
PM’s Blessing: Modi’s gift to the couple was a preserved version of the Bhagavad Gita and remarked, “Preserve your concept as two intertwining trees where every branch transforms into poetry.”
Cultural: Sufi musicians blended with Kathak dancers set to Vishwas’ thunderstruck lyrics
Grooming of the Ceremony: Wedding Decorations and Focal Points
Location: 5-star hotel was styled into a ‘sonnet sanctuary’ with ambling lines from Vishwas’ poems
Costumes: Agrata looked outstanding in a sabayasachi lehenga; the bride donned a custom-made sherwani dress of Ragavendra Rathore
Cuisines: Combination of the Rajasthani king’s style cuisine with western-sweetened delicacies
Hashtags that went viral: #AgrataWedding 1.2M tweets, #KumarVishwasDaughter 890K
Clip that went viral: Modi dancing on ‘Koi Deewana Kehta Hai’ –song by hadith writer Vishwas.
Influencer reactions:
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Importance Of This Wedding
As Vishwas informed his guests he said, “This evening, the power and the poetry will intermingle, but love is sovereign.”