Indian Woman Attends Pakistani Bestie’s Wedding on FaceTime: ‘So Close Yet So Far’
Here is a touching video of an Indian girl going through a wedding of her best friend in Pakistan through FaceTime that has now gone viral.

Indian Woman Attends Pakistani Bestie’s Wedding on FaceTime: True friendship transcends distance: and a recent video on Instagram proved it very beautifully captured it. It shows an Indian woman watching her best friend's wedding in Pakistan through FaceTime, since she cannot be there. The emotional moment struck a chord with many and went on to get 341,000 views online, accompanied by tear-jerking comments.
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The video - which came along with the overlay text, "Forced to watch my best friend's wedding on FaceTime because countries can't get along" - features the sad event of a long-standing friendship now divided by international borders. Weddings are about celebrating shared moments with loved ones, but for these best friends, this distance has left them no option other than technology.
The caption read, ““so close yet so far” never felt more real, watching my sister becoming a wife while my heart sits outside my body, across the border.”
The comments section on Instagram was flooded with appreciative messages from users talking of similar experiences.
A user wrote, “Afte making so many indian friends in dubai..u get u..i know i will never be a part of their very special days and they wont be off mine..our kids will get married..wwe wont be able to attend..there will b times qe would like to be a part of things bur we cant..wish things would get better one day..wish so hard..may be ur generation will bring the change.”
Another added, “Very relatable as a loved one lives in pakistan and this india-pak things, just hate it. 16284940 day of regretting why the partition happened”
One user wrote, “If Pakistan and India put their heads and resources together again they could be the world’s next superpower next to China. Sending love to our brothers and sisters India. Remember we were all one until 1947 because a division was created between us but hearts cannot be divided forever. United we rise, divided we fall.”
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