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In the video, a daughter and her father debate about food late at night, showcasing their light-hearted exchanges.
Fathers and daughters have an incredibly valuable bond. (Photo Credits: Instagram)
The relationship between fathers and daughters is incredibly valuable, full of shared experiences, laughter, and loving moments. Fathers often show their love in distinctive, perhaps amusing ways, forging a lifelong bond with their daughters. Now, an Instagram video portrays this bond in a light-hearted and approachable way. In the video, a daughter and her father argue about food late at night, showcasing their light-hearted exchanges. People on social media who have shared similar experiences with their fathers have responded favourably to this heartwarming exchange, which has swiftly gone viral.
The video begins with a girl questioning her father, “Raat ke 2:30 hain, kya khaane ka man hai?” Burger, Khaoge? “. In the background, her father is seen drinking juice. Non veg nahi khaaunga. “
The Daughter informs Him, “Burger order ho gaya hai papa.” He then Asks, “Veg Hai Na Fir?”. He goes away, impatent, and the Daughter Teases Him, “Seedhe seedhe bolo na, aapko bhook lag rahi hai.” To which he responds: “Tunne bhook laga di hai.”
After a few minutes, the man is seen video-calling someone and moaning that she (his daughter) has made him hungry. The ending scene shows him devouring the burger while stating, “Zyaada hai yeh, zabardasti kha raha hun mein.”
Take a look at the heartwarming video here:
Shared on October 31, last year, the video has garnered over 7.8 million views so far. The video immediately caught online users’ attention.
A User Wrote, “Zabardasti Kha Raha Hun Main is Classic Father Behavior.”
Another person commented, “I lost my father… after seeing your father, it felt like all fathers are the same. Take care of him, he is amazing.”
“Aur ek hum hain… paratha khane ke liye raat ke 3 baje murthal ke chakkar laga lete hain,” A user chimed in on Instagram.
“Tune mujhe bhook laga di get me,” Another remarked.
Another added, “So all fathers are the same.”
“Every Father’s Dialogue… Arey Zabardasti Kha Raha Hun, Kaun Khayega Barbad Hoga,” Someone Pointed Out.
Have you and your father ever found yourselves in a similar situation?
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Delhi, India, India