PK, the man who cycled from India to Europe for Love, with his wife Lotta on BBC World Service on Valentine's Day. Buy the book from Oneworld: oneworld-publi...
My grandparents too have kind of same story. My grandDa is polish and my grandMa is Indian. They too got married amidst of difficulties and they are still married 😁
l saw my wife at work. l decided to marry her .3 years later l was financially ready to ask her to Marry me. We been married 50 years .During the 3 years l waited , l never talked to her or told her how l feel .She was on my mind and l used to tell myself ."" if it meant to happen it will happen , have faith. "Imagine how many miles l traveled in those 3 years within my city. Not taking the bus or taxi to go to work.
He must have had the best experience of his life during that journey by meeting new people, eating different kinds of food and roaming around places...only if he could have documented his journey. I would like to see a movie based on their story.💜
PK just proved that, Love knows no reason, no distance, no boundaries. Its intention is to bring people together in a time called forever. Soulmates/Twinflames . God bless ❣️✌️🙏
I heard this amazing story before, the man went to a fortune teller and the fortune teller said to him that one day he would have a visit from a blond, white woman from Europe who will change his life. He waited for her for many years and when she was there he was shocked. Its amazing!
@@sarojbarikk6822 no he just a said u will get married with a Girl who have big land of peice Nd she have that when he reach Sweden he knew she is from royal family 😂 Nd he didn't know this before 🤣
Such a lovely couple. Bless them. Reminds me of my parents' story. Both worked in a bank and fell in love. Back in the 80s, marrying someone from a different caste was a taboo. They eloped cos their parents didn't agree to the marriage. Apparently their story was published in a local magazine. And once they got married and the families eventually met, turned out that both my grandfathers were classmates in school. 😀 41 years of marriage and still going strong.
I often lose my way driving in my own city! 😁 This man cycling from Asia to Europe to unite with his love is mind-blowing! A truly inspiring love story! Best wishes to them!
I was studied in Boras, Sweden. In the same city they live. Indian students were invited by them(I was lucky )for dinner at their house . They are very nice couples. 🙏🙏. He is a music and art teacher in Boras. Swedish people are very very nice
This amazing story was introduced in S.Korea..On TV program(reenactment show), and still you can watch it from RU-vid. :) here is the link if you want to check~!
It's crazy to think he cycled through all those hostile desert lands just for love. Love truly gives courage. Ah i'm too scared to cycle cross country even in my own country (i need a motorcycle being spoilt and all)
And he must have understood and realized the full meaning of LOVE in the European continent. The pertinent issue is not cycling to Sweden but the toil he has to do to maintain his LOVE. This is equivalent to redefining his whole understanding.
Legendary! ❤ it appears that from their first encounter their vibrations were very much in sync. A trip on a bicycle from Asia to Europe seems 'normal' for a life full of challenges. Beautful❤
Not to mention the horrific and indefensible and inhuman caste system still prevalent in India. This gentleman an untouchable in India is accepted for what he is in a foreign land.
@@sekarb2102 You are right sir....he is a great artist but in Indian society he is from lower caste and that hurts more....definitely who bring love, respect and appreciation in life is so much important...