from Let's share a story by- Sreehari Venkat
Romance is a genre that is very prevalent nowadays in movie Industries. But all the
movies do not turn out to be that alluring. Some seem heart-warming, while certain ones make us regret how we spent our valuable time. Well, creators should actually set aside the
ones with crappy story-line and give this a shot because if this story is not romantic enough, which is?
People in the remote areas of India are all most neglected. P. K. Mahanandia was one
among the downtrodden. His family or related ones prevailed as "untouchables".It will not sound surprising since the situations of these people were paltry in the past. So were the circumstances of P. K. until he met the love of his life. The mysterious woman he heard of did not directly appear before him. He thrived to find her. A local lady prophet was his source of information. She told him about some traits of that woman. She hinted that she played flute, owned certain land, and her zodiac sign. Entirely relying on the prophecy, he sets out to Delhi in search of his dreamy soulmate.
Hope and the words of a local prophet were just the juice that kept him going. Albeit he
remained broke during the initial days, he gained little fame through his portraiture
talents. It amazingly caught the attention of a foreign woman and she came to P. K. to
purchase a portrait of herself. At the exact moment when Mahanandia saw her, his heart
began to throb, realizing something unique going on.
Unfortunately, he sent her off for the day because he was quivering with nervousness.
He indulged in thoughts of this girl the following night. She returned on the next day and
told things giving him immense bewilderment because all the signs the prophet told
turned out to be true! Hearing she inherited land, which was then a forest, confirmed P.
K. that they were destined to be together. He took the courage to hold her hand and tell
her these exact words.
At that point began a magical relationship. But Charlotte had to go back to Sweden after
having a whale of a time with him for a whole month. P. K. recalled the final words of the
prophet, and that was "follow her footsteps" . This move precisely aided him to her, and at
a point, he did not show reflections of giving up. Propelled by those words, the man
moved on to his last resort: cycling to Sweden! He sold most of his property and prepared for the journey of his life.
Five thousand miles, biking through all over Asia, Mahanandia finally manages to get to
his beloved! He fell onto her arms, exhausted and exhilarated. They have been in healthy wedlock ever since. Hope played the role of his catalyst propelling him for 22days between India and Europe.
Now, P. K. Mahanandia is an eminent artist in Sweden and an adviser of the Swedish government in the art and cultures wing. Backing up a bit, he was just a marginalized individual destined to be in the slums. But, destiny did undergo a fascinating change which made him one of the most renowned persons in Sweden. But this astonishing tale that YUNGBee brought in today is unknown by many. Such stories of hope and perseverance deserve to be filmed at least.
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