“In this age of gold diggers find one someone who supports you like this,” he added.
Scene from Ghajini
A UPSC aspirant’s post about his girlfriend supporting him financially has gone viral prompting internet users to remember the character of Kalpana (Asin) from Ghajini. The girl’s noble deed has reminded fans of a particular scene where Kalpana sells her favourite cars to give money to Sachin (Aamir Khan) for his mother’s treatment.
Now, the UPSC aspirant has revealed how his girlfriend of five years gave him money. Taking to his X handle, Utkarsh Neil shared a picture of a bundle of Rs 500 notes put inside his purse by his girlfriend.
Sharing his story, Utkarsh wrote, “I have been in a long-distance relationship for 5 years; we met during the early days of my UPSC preparation. We both attended coaching together where we fell in love.”
I have been in a long distance relationship since 5 years, we met during the early days of my UPSC preparation. We both attended coaching together where we fell in love.
— TheSkywalker🇮🇳 (@iUtkarshNeil) September 13, 2023
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“Today she is working in an MNC and I am still preparing, this year when I went to meet her, she saw that I had little money in my purse, she without my knowledge put money in my purse. I cried looking at my purse when she dropped me off at the railway station.”
“In this age of gold diggers find one someone who supports you like this,” he added.
His post has gone viral garnering 2.1M views, 20.4k likes, and thousands of comments from social media users who highlighted the need to have a partner who stays by our side through thick and thin in this era of online dating and WhatsApp breakups.
“Your girlfriend is a gem!💎✨ Later in life, when you succeed in UPSC, remember to never judge her, as, she being supportive now is her belief in your potential. Good luck with your preparations and loads of blessings to you both!!,” commented a user.
Another user wrote, “Gf ho to aisi. Aisi gf bhagwan sabko de. Yes, good girls do exist.”