
Mumbai man shows parents his first modelling poster. Their wholesome reaction is viral
India Today
A Mumbai man shared the emotional moment he showed his parents his first modelling poster inside a clothing store, capturing their proud and heartwarming reaction in a viral video.
A man shared the heartwarming moment he showed his parents his first-ever modelling poster in a clothing store, capturing their emotional reaction in a video that has touched thousands online.
The clip was posted on Instagram by Adarsh, a man from Mumbai, who documented what he described as a “dream come true” moment - seeing himself featured on a promotional poster inside a retail store for the first time.
In the now-viral video, Adarsh brings his parents into the store and points towards a large poster displayed above a clothing section. The poster features him modelling sportswear for the brand’s “active wear” line.
As his parents noticed the image, their faces quickly lit up. His mother looked up at the poster with a proud smile, while his father bursted into laughter and admiration as he looked between the poster and his son standing beside him.
The parents seemed overwhelmed by seeing their son featured in a professional campaign. On-screen text in the video read, “Every model's dream.”
“Dream come true moment. The people who believed in me before anyone else seeing me on a poster for the first time. This moment means everything,” he wrote in the caption.

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