Today, the “Dehati wedding night” has evolved into meme reels and YouTube skits, but Peperonity remained the raw, unpolished archive. It celebrated imperfection – crooked veils, hesitant smiles, and the awkward beauty of two villagers starting a life under a tin roof.

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: In many Dehati settings, neighbors and villagers contribute food grains (rice, wheat, pulses) to help support the bride's family, reducing the financial burden of the feast.