#Humanity #Repost @viralbhayani
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A small plane crash-lands on a busy Georgia road after engine failure, narrowly sparing the lives of the pilot and student pilot. Air traffic control recordings reveal the pilot’s heartbreaking final words, as he feared for his life: ‘Please tell my wife, Molly, I love her, and my parents. I love them so much.’ Despite slamming into multiple vehicles, no one on the ground was seriously injured. Authorities are investigating the cause of the engine trouble. ✈️💔
#Humanity #Repost @adultsociety
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A moment meant to follow legal procedure turned deeply emotional when a child refused to leave his father during a custody handover. What unfolded wasn’t about paperwork or decisions—it was raw emotion, confusion, and a bond too strong to ignore. The silence, the tears, and the hesitation said more than words ever could.
Divorce may separate adults, but its deepest impact is often carried by children who don’t fully understand why their world is changing. This scene is a reminder that behind every custody case are real lives, real emotions, and a child caught between two homes.
Sometimes, the hardest goodbyes are the ones no one is prepared for. 💔
#fatherlove #love #mother #love #sad
#celebrity Pure Bollywood mein ek side saare couples aur ek taraf Bhaijaan ka aura! 🔥🐐
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#salmankhan #instantbollywood #tc
#celebrity The magic of Ramba Ho Ho Ho lives on 💃✨
Originally picturised on Kalpana Iyer in the 1981 film Armaan, the iconic song—sung by Usha Uthup and composed by Bappi Lahiri—has found new love with Dhurandhar.
The veteran actor-dancer recently recreated the signature steps at a family wedding, leaving fans nostalgic. Dressed elegantly in a purple silk sari, Kalpana’s graceful moves went viral in no time. Sharing the clip, she wrote, “Grateful for all the love and kindness and blessings.”❤️
(Pic credit :@opulenns )
(Video credit: @kalpanaiyer )
#celebrity The magic of Ramba Ho Ho Ho lives on 💃✨
Originally picturised on Kalpana Iyer in the 1981 film Armaan, the iconic song—sung by Usha Uthup and composed by Bappi Lahiri—has found new love with Dhurandhar.
The veteran actor-dancer recently recreated the signature steps at a family wedding, leaving fans nostalgic. Dressed elegantly in a purple silk sari, Kalpana’s graceful moves went viral in no time. Sharing the clip, she wrote, “Grateful for all the love and kindness and blessings.”❤️
(Pic credit :@opulenns )
(Video credit: @kalpanaiyer )
#celebrity The magic of Ramba Ho Ho Ho lives on 💃✨
Originally picturised on Kalpana Iyer in the 1981 film Armaan, the iconic song—sung by Usha Uthup and composed by Bappi Lahiri—has found new love with Dhurandhar.
The veteran actor-dancer recently recreated the signature steps at a family wedding, leaving fans nostalgic. Dressed elegantly in a purple silk sari, Kalpana’s graceful moves went viral in no time. Sharing the clip, she wrote, “Grateful for all the love and kindness and blessings.”❤️
(Pic credit :@opulenns )
(Video credit: @kalpanaiyer )





