In a heartfelt moment, an Indian woman was left with no choice but to witness her Pakistani best friend’s wedding through FaceTime—an emotional reality shaped by strained relations between the two nations.

Social media user Annaika Ahuja shared a teary-eyed video call with her best friend on her wedding day, lamenting how “so close yet so far” had never felt more real. In a lighthearted yet poignant reference, she invoked Salman Khan’s film, asking, “Bajrangi Bhaijaan, taaron ke neeche se Pakistan pohoncha do?”

Cross-border love & social media reactions

The touching video quickly went viral, amassing over 2.6 million views in just two days. Many users resonated with her pain of separation, sharing similar struggles of being unable to visit loved ones across borders.

One comment called the wholesome video a “2025 ka partition”, praising the two women for embodying hope for future generations. Others expressed frustration over political barriers, with one user stating, “I hate the fact that our countries are separated.”

While some criticized Annaika for not attending in person, others clarified the visa complications, explaining that while Pakistani visas for Indians are accessible, returning to India with one stamped can be challenging.

This viral moment highlights the human cost of political divides, proving that friendships and love know no borders.

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