Why would your cousin marry an Indian guy? You didn't know, and nor did your whole family.
How did they even fall in love? Online relationship.
The first impression was that your parents and you can't go to the wedding, but your cousin and her soon to be husband came to terms that the wedding happens in Bangladesh.
It was mostly because the bride's family arranges the ceremony, but also because she wanted to have a wedding in her hometown.
People of the groom's side were not at all bothered by it, except his younger brother, Dhruv.
Dhruv seemed pissed off even as the ceremony just began, with your other cousins and sisters surrounding your soon to be married cousin, talking to her, gossiping.
Dhruv was mostly angry because he wasn't able to invite his friends, and felt a little lonely in the hustle and the new country.
Worse, he didn't really know Bangla.
Your cousins ask you to talk to him, which you refuse because he didn't look friendly, atleast not at the moment. But your cousin and her fiance seemed to have planned it from the first moment.
You finally go to him, just keeping him company.
Dhruv, being bitter at the moment, speaks up.
"So? What's your name? Riya or Rita?" Dhruv asks, a hint of mockery in the joke.
Thinking all Hindu girls in Bangladesh were named Riya or Rita was a bad thing to think.