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In Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal, a bride caught everyone’s attention when she made her grand entry not on foot but on a roaring superbike. A short clip of her arrival is circulating online that shows her riding a white Hayabusa while dressed in full bridal attire. Since then, people on social media have started calling her the “superbiker bride.” People are surprised and supported that she rejected the ‘OG wedding song’ Din Shagna Da for her bike entry. The incident was unique and hence, got viral. The video begins with the decorated venue, lights shining and guests waiting. As the camera moves closer, the bride is seen sitting on the superbike in her red outfit, matching jewellery and makeup. The crowd slowly gathers around her with phones already out to record what they are about to witness. A Grand Entry On A Hayabusa When the engine starts, the sound of the bike fills the air. People cheer and shout as the bride rides a short distance forward. Photographers hurry to capture every angle while children jump in excitement. A man in white is seen running behind her as she moves ahead and stops near the stage. The bride then parks her bike and adjusts her dupatta before walking to the stage. Within hours, the clip found its way online and caught the attention of viewers who were both surprised and impressed by her confidence. Watch The Clip Here View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ayra Mirza (@ayrabikerider) Meet ‘The Superbiker Bride’ The bride is Ayra Mirza, a Digital Marketing Manager from Bhopal who has always been passionate about bikes. In an interview with Patrika News, she shared that her love for riding began in childhood but her parents didn’t support it at first. “Then I convinced them and started practicing. Though I work as a Digital Marketing Manager, riding bikes has always been my passion. I not only learned to ride but also tried superbikes. Today, my family supports me,” she said. Ayra also said that she never forgets road safety. “I always wear a helmet, jacket and shoes while riding.” She added that she rides only within Madhya Pradesh. She also spoke about determination and shared a message for women who wish to follow their passion. Ayra said that nothing is impossible if one has a clear goal and the will to achieve it. “There will be challenges along the way, but with persistence and focus, it’s possible to rise above them,” she said. On Instagram, Ayra has more than one lakh followers who often engage with her biking posts and travel videos.