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Indian women attends Pakistan best friend’s wedding via Facetime

Indian women attends Pakistan best friend’s wedding via Facetime

This is a story of an Indian and Pakistani girl’s friendship. An Instagram user Annaika Ahuja, a professional choreographer shared an emotional moment of attending her best friend’s wedding through Facetime. To this post the caption “Bajrangi Bhaijaan, taaron ke neeche se Pakistan pohoncha do? “So close yet so far” has never felt more real—watching my sister become a wife while my heart sits outside my body, across the border. Kabhi Nazar na lage—here’s to my Mannu and Jiju, wishing them a lifetime of love, abundance, and blessings.”


In a world of fake friendships and fake relationships, this emotional video is going viral on social media with heartfelt blessings.
This video has built bags of emotions and left netizens teary-eyed. This video hit more than 1.8 million views in a day of publishing. Many people are commenting “Just imagine the feeling of partition in 1947.” This question is true, imagining the partition itself many people who lost their loved ones are still suffering. This border separation between two countries that shared the same land once is very emotional. A few years back the agreement between Indian and Pakistan allowed citizens to visit Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur. After this announcement, many families who got separated because of partition met, this was also an emotional moment.

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Audience Comments:

In this viral video, many internet users are sharing their thoughts in the comments section. One of the users commented, “Just imagine how the people during 1947 must have felt when they were being separated from their loved ones.” A third user added, “Can’t imagine—I would want to jump out of the screen so bad. Props to the person holding the phone the whole time!”

Another user commented “”Very relatable, as a loved one lives in Pakistan. This India-Pakistan situation—I just hate it. Day 16,284,940 of regretting why the partition happened.” Another user commented “After making so many Indian friends in Dubai, I get you. I know I will never be a part of their very special days, and they won’t be part of mine. Our kids will get married, and we won’t be able to attend. There will be times we’d love to be there, but we can’t. I wish things would get better one day. Wishing so hard… maybe your generation will bring the change.”

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