Dinker and Dilraj Varikkassery’s wedding celebration was double the fun.

Not only were the grooms identical, but so were the brides, the page boys, flower girls and even the priests.

The celebrating was absolutely ‘twinning.’

View photos Twins marrying twins. Photo: Brothers Dinker and Dilraj Varikkassery married sisters Reena and Reema. More

Held in Thrissur, Kerala State on India's west coast, it was everything the brothers had dreamed of.

The whole thing was a result of five difficult years, as they tried to find the most identical sisters they could.

Dinker and Dilraj first decided they would marry identical twin sisters in high school.

View photos Even the page boys and flower girls were twins at this wedding! More

The pair have remained inseparable, spending every minute they could together, wearing similar clothes and marrying very similar women.

The pair scored similar marks on their matriculation exam and even landed the same job in the same company after graduation.



Unfortunately that didn’t last long when the pair was separated for professional needs.

Five years ago, the two decided it was time to settle down.

So they turned to the newspaper to hunt for their future wives – the only proviso was they must be identical twins.

View photos There was a pretty long waiting list for the twin priests. Photo: Paul Raj Facebook. More

“Many proposals came following our ads in newspapers and matrimonial sites,” Dinker told Daily Mail.

It wasn’t an easy task, considering on average just one set of twins for every 100 babies born in India.

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