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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Vietnamese Waiter's Love for Balika Vadhu Goes Viral

Vietnamese Waiter's Love for Balika Vadhu Goes Viral

8 Jan

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Summary

  • A Vietnamese waiter expressed deep affection for the Indian show Balika Vadhu.
  • He would rush home from school to watch the show with his family.
  • The waiter praised the show's engaging story and slower pace.
Vietnamese Waiter's Love for Balika Vadhu Goes Viral

A Vietnamese waiter's passionate declaration of love for the Indian television serial Balika Vadhu has captivated social media users. Filmed by an Indian traveler in Hanoi, the waiter, identified as Win, revealed that he and his entire family were avid fans of the show. He fondly recalled how he would hurry home from school specifically to watch episodes with them, emphasizing the show's engaging storyline.

Win elaborated on his appreciation for Balika Vadhu, noting its "very good" story and a refreshing, slower pace compared to modern films. He particularly enjoyed the actors' expressive and memorable "over-the-top expressions," even demonstrating one. This cross-cultural moment underscored the significant global reach that Indian daily soaps have achieved in various countries.

The video gained attention, even reaching Avika Gor, who played the young Anandi. Deeply touched by this international fan base, she commented that the gesture "made her day." The heartwarming interaction sparked conversations about the widespread popularity of Indian television dramas, with users sharing similar experiences from places like Bulgaria and Africa.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A Vietnamese waiter named Win expressed his deep admiration for the Indian TV serial Balika Vadhu.
He would rush home from school to watch episodes of Balika Vadhu with his entire family.
The show's compelling story, slower pace compared to movies, and memorable acting were praised by a Vietnamese waiter.

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