EXCLUSIVE: Viral Video Star Indrakumar Tiwari Thought He’d Found Love. Instead, He Found a Knife at His Throat.
He thought he was walking into the arms of his soulmate.
Instead, he walked straight into a death trap.
This is the unbelievable true story of Indrakumar Tiwari — a humble farmer whose emotional plea for a wife went viral across India… only to end with his brutal murder hours after saying “I do.”
What started as a heartfelt wish for love ended in cold-blooded butchery — a fake bride, a forged wedding, and a farmhouse fortune at stake.
😢 ‘I Just Want a Wife…’
It was a moment that melted hearts.
Standing barefoot at a spiritual gathering in Madhya Pradesh, 45-year-old Indrakumar Tiwari poured his soul out to Guru Aniruddhacharya Maharaj:
“Guruji, I have land, food, and a roof over my head… but I don’t have a wife. Please bless me.”
The crowd applauded. The video exploded online. India fell in love with his innocence.
But not everyone watching had good intentions.
Among the thousands touched by his plea was a gang of con artists, who saw not a lonely man — but a walking ATM with 18 acres of farmland.
💄Enter the Femme Fatale
Just days after the video went viral, Tiwari was contacted by a smooth-talking man claiming to be the brother of a girl named Khushi — a stunning, simple, marriage-ready woman supposedly seeking a sincere husband.
In reality, “Khushi” was Sahiba Bano, a seasoned scam artist with murder in her eyes and fraud in her blood.
Tiwari, who had never married and longed for companionship, was overjoyed. Phone calls followed. Photos were exchanged. A wedding was fixed. No one from his family was invited.
Why? Because this wedding was never meant to end in a honeymoon — it was a set-up for slaughter.
💍 From Mandap to Murder Scene
On June 5, Tiwari boarded a train to Gorakhpur. With him, he carried gold jewellery, ₹50,000 in cash, and a heart full of hope.
Hours later, he was “married” to Sahiba in a sham ceremony in a rented room — no family, no priests, just photos snapped to fabricate legitimacy.
Barely two hours after the wedding, he was stabbed in the neck, looted, and dumped like garbage along NH-28 in Kushinagar.
His killers vanished into the night.
🧟♂️ Missing Groom, Mystery Corpse
For days, his family waited. Called. Prayed.
Meanwhile, an unidentified corpse turned up by the highway on June 6 — throat slit, bloodied clothes, no ID.
No one connected it to the cheerful farmer whose wedding photos had been planted online by the killers to create a paper trail of their lies.
Only on June 27, after desperate relatives recognised the bride’s face from a viral Instagram post, did the horrifying truth come out.
🪦 A Fake Widow, A Real Land Grab
Police now believe Sahiba and her gang were plotting to use forged marriage documents to claim Indrakumar’s 18-acre land as his “legal widow.”
Yes — the plan was to marry, murder, loot, and inherit the land — all under the nose of Indian law.
Two suspects — Sahiba Bano and Kaushal Gaur — have been arrested. Two more are on the run. Investigators say this wasn’t their first scam. It may not be their last.
🚨 System Failure or Social Tragedy?
The case has ignited a firestorm of anger across the country.
How could a man be so easily lured, murdered, and dumped — with no checks, no ID, no trace?
How many other lonely men — or women — might be next?
And who protects the vulnerable when fame becomes a death sentence?
🕯️ He Died Looking for Love
Indrakumar Tiwari wasn’t rich. He wasn’t famous. He was just a man who wanted to grow old with someone.
Instead, he died with a blade at his throat, his dreams shattered, and his land nearly stolen.
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