Meerut:Proving that love in the 21st century still echoes the values of old-school romance, overcoming geographical borders and traditions, a man here in Kankerkheda tied the knot with his long-term foreigner beau in a traditional Indian style on December 2.
Vaibhav, a resident of Badrishpuram in Kanker Khera met Risa from Tokyo in 2020 when he had shifted to Japan to pursue an MBA course. They met at the varsity and instantly became friends, hanging around the campus before and after classes. However, the journey was short-lived as Vaibhav returned to India after completing the course and Rita stayed back there.
With no plans of getting hitched so early in life, Vaibhav started looking for a job and prepared to become financially independent. In 2024, Risa shifted to India after receiving a job offer and contacted Vaibhav through a mutual friend. Old sparks clicked again and they began talking for hours at a stretch. Language was no barrier for them as they were both fluent in English.
The initial professional small talks gradually blossomed into romance and they deeply fell for each other. Finally, they could not hold back and one fine day, they verbally expressed their deep love for each other.