A man brought his guests to tears delivering the world’s most high-tech wedding speech which used 500 drones.
The man in question, Arun Maini, put on a spectacular drone show during a speech he wrote for his new wife on their wedding day.
Reading it out in front of their guests, hundreds of drones lit up the night sky, illustrating Maini’s speech as he spoke.
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The YouTuber is known online as Mrwhosetheboss and uploaded the emotional clip onto his channel for his 19.2 million followers.
Starting off his speech, Maini said: “I talk for a living, you guys probably know that this is going to be the toughest speech that I have ever done in my life, I'm probably going to cry.”
As he detailed his life and how he met his partner, Dhrisha, 500 drones flew above creating images in the sky.
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Guests watched as the couple’s love story was shown in extravagant illustrations.
Both Maini and his Dhrisha cried tears of happiness as he continued his speech.
He said: ““The purpose of life is love, nothing cures like love, nothing protects like love, nothing endures like love and so what can the objective be but to give and receive as much love as you possibly can in the time that you have.
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“To not try and change the universe but to see it as your canvas to paint your love story across.”
At the end, fireworks exploded and Maini’s emotional words earned him cheers and applause from the couple’s friends and family.
It also touched viewers who watched the video from around the world, many sharing that they had also shed tears.
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Taking to the YouTube comment section to share their reactions, one user said: “Came for the drones, stayed for the speech and cried for the love.”
A second wrote: “Never in my life I thought I would cry watching Mrwhosetheboss but you Arun did it.”
A third posted: “Nah syncing every line of a speech with drone formations for a wedding speech is something only a madlad like Arun can pull off.”
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Another person wrote: “It took him 8 years to reach 1 million subscribers, but it only took 15 minutes for him to make us shed a tear of happiness.”
And a fifth added: “let us take a moment to be thankful for the number of engineers, artists and technicians who put their work and effort to make this magic of drones happen!!”