- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Wed, 30 Apr 2025 07:00 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
British Man Viral Video: In a heartfelt video that’s touching hearts online, London-based content creator Raph Leng sets out on a deeply personal journey to visit his childhood home in India after 16 long years. At the start of the video, he tells viewers about his plan and the emotions already building up. When he finally reaches the house, he respectfully asks for permission to enter. As he steps inside, memories come rushing back, and he finds it hard to hold back his tears.
Raph walks through every part of the house, from the garden to the swimming pool, recalling the happy memories he made there as a child. He also shows old video clips from his childhood, including a moment where he’s playing with an elephant. He then talks about how his family had to leave everything behind when they moved to the UK. The visit was more than just a walk down memory lane, it was an emotional journey filled with tears, memories, and a sense of peace after so many years.
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The viral video, after being shared, went viral on social media. The video shared just three days ago pulled 2.4 million views from users. While many users got emotional after watching his video, others were just mesmerised to see how rich he was in his childhood.
One user wrote, "OMG he is sooo adorable. I got emotional seeing him cry." "Bro was ultra rich in India, anyways glad you get to see your childhood home," a second user added. "Did you meet up with your childhood friends? Cuz I think that's more important," a third user asked. "Awww, never knew u lived in India, bet your biggest cultural shock after returning is Blinkit," added a fourth user.
"Glad to know that India 🇮🇳 is such a diverse country, made your childhood so memorable," added a fifth user. "Where did you go from India? Your house was very nice. Where is this house? Are you an Indian?" added another user. "I know the pain ... sometimes playful things become Peaceful someday...love from India," another person added. One user shared his same experience in the comment section, "You made me cry with you, I too grew up in my maternal grandmother's home in Janakpuri, Delhi, and now when I live in Jaipur, Rajasthan, not a single day goes by when I remember my grandmother's house, I cry, but now there is no one there, I don't know whether that house even exists or not."