Indian Parents Viral Video: For many children working far from home, making their parents proud is the biggest achievement, and one video proves just that. Devshree Bharatia, who works at Walmart’s headquarters in the US, recently shared a beautiful moment on Instagram that’s now going viral. In the short video, she can be seen giving her parents a tour of her office, and their happiness says it all. From the lobby to the meeting rooms and even the gym, Devshree walks them through it all. Her father looks around with curiosity, while her mother takes in everything with amazement. Their faces glow with pride, and the love in that moment touches viewers deeply.

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“They’ve never seen such big offices before,” Devshree wrote, “and seeing them so happy made everything worth it. All a child wants is to make their parents proud.” Many people who saw the video felt an instant connection. Indians living abroad, in particular, said it reminded them of their own parents’ sacrifices and how special it feels to show them what they’ve achieved.

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The viral video, shared a few days ago, received 1.1 million views from social media users. Taking to the comment section, one user wrote, "Beautiful!! Kudos!! One of the proudest moments for every kid!!" "Indian gujrati girl ..dream come true moments her parents visit Walmart office in USA... keep smiling devshree smile," a second user added. "It's so surreal. You are such an inspiration for all of us," a third user added.

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"Wonderful experience of having parents visiting the office," added a fourth user. "Beautiful and blessed beyond words," added a fifth user. "That smile on their faces says it all," another user added. "I know this feeling lived this moment back in India for my first & second company when my parents visited, also my brother, but abroad countries it hits differently. I am about to do the same thing with my father next month in Germany," added another user.