Gujranwala beggars spend Rs 1.25 crore on grandmother’s lavish ceremony

Beggars spend Rs 1.25 crore on grandmother’s “Chaliswan”

Those who arrived at ceremony were treated to a feast in private marquees, where they enjoyed the lavish setting and desi food.

Beggars spend Rs 1.25 crore on grandmother’s “Chaliswan”. In Gujranwala, a beggar family surprised everyone by spending a staggering Rs 1.25 crore on their grandmother’s “Chaliswan” ceremony. The celebration, held near Rahwali Railway Station in the Cantt area, drew thousands of people from across Punjab and left residents talking about the unusual scale and luxury of the event.

The day began with a traditional “siri paye” breakfast, a favorite at such gatherings. Later, the family hosted a grand feast where 250 goats were slaughtered to prepare dishes like tender mutton, naan, sweet rice, and a variety of cold beverages. Guests were seated in private marquees, enjoying the lavish setting and rich desi food.

The extravagant ceremony raised many eyebrows because the family is known for begging. People were astonished at how they managed to organize such a luxurious event, sparking questions about the source of their funds.

The event has once again highlighted the surprising wealth amassed by some beggar families, showing a side of their lives that few could have imagined.