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Father reading verses of Urdu before digital kid Photograph: (Taken from Instagram account)
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Father reading verses of Urdu before digital kid Photograph: (Taken from Instagram account)
Viral Video: Fathers often teach and give lessons to their kids. A viral video has surfaced on social media that lays focus on a father who reads verses of Urdu, “Tere tasurb se mutmul toh ho magar aarzo hain to rubru aaye (I am familiar with your manifestation, but if wish you could come face to face with me).” The digital kid, who could not understand the depth of poet’s feelings, says that the poet wants to make a video call to his beloved.
This viral video is entertaining viewers on social media. It lays focus on father who reads verses of Urdu ‘Tere tasurb se mutmul toh ho magar aarzo hain to rubru aaye’ and asks his son to translate into simpler words. The digital kid says that the poet wants to make a video call.
This video focuses on an incident, where a father reads a few verses of Urdu, “Tere tasurb se mutmul toh ho magar aarzo hain to rubru aaye (I am familiar with your manifestation, but if wish you could come face to face with me).”The kid who is digital-friendly says that the poet wants to make a video call.
This video has been taken from the hadiaandyousaf Instagram account. It has received 90,632 likes and many comments from viewers.
This video has received many comments from viewers. One of them has to say, “Smart bacha 👏👏😂😂❤️❤️”; second viewer says, “Beta tashri ka matlab short nahi tafsile hai 😂😂😂”; third viewer comments, “Computer wala dimag 😂😂😂”; and fourth viewer says, “Jisne ne bhi ye dobara dekha like karo”
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