
IndiGo air hostess and pilot's love story makes internet believe in manifestation
India Today
Sushmita Subhash, who works as an IndiGo cabin crew member, shared a video on Instagram documenting a special moment from her relationship with IndiGo pilot Subham Soni.
An IndiGo air hostess and pilot have won the internet’s hearts after their love story took flight on social media.
Sushmita Subhash, who works as an IndiGo cabin crew member, shared a video on Instagram documenting a special moment from her relationship with IndiGo pilot Subham Soni.
The short clip captures Subham going down on one knee and presenting flowers to Sushmita, with both dressed in their airline uniforms. Then, it transitions to the couple dancing together at their sangeet ceremony, offering a glimpse into their wedding celebrations.
The text overlay suggests that Sushmita was often told Subham would “change” after becoming a pilot - something the video subtly counters, showing the couple now happily married. “POV: When people be like pilot banne ke baad woh badal jaayega. After 12 long years, living this moment truly feels like a fairytale (POV: When people said he would change after becoming a pilot),” the overlay reads.
Sushmita captioned the post, “When manifestation comes true,” a line that viewers seemingly agreed with.
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