This Viral Video of Wedding Proposal Left Anand Mahindra with an 'Inferiority Complex'
The chairman of Mahindra Group has liked the thoughtful wedding proposal so much that even he has said it has given him an inferiority complex.
A video in which a Hollywood filmmaker is re-animating his girlfriend''s favourite movie to propose to her based on a Disney themed proposal is doing the rounds over the Internet.
The viral video had found its new fan in Anand Mahindra because og that proposal.
The chairman of Mahindra Group has liked the thoughtful wedding proposal so much that even he has said it has given him an inferiority complex.
He shared the video on Twitter and wrote this:
This clip has been going viral globally. This gent apparently hack-animated a disney movie to propose to his childhood sweeetheart.. And I thought I had done a good job 40 yrs ago with my proposal. Now I have an inferiority complex! pic.twitter.com/jbTAYBg3nh
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) January 16, 2020
"This clip has been going viral globally. This gent apparently hack-animated a disney movie to propose to his childhood sweetheart... And I thought I had done a good job 40 yrs ago with my proposal. Now I
have an inferiority complex!"
His tweet went viral on twitter, leading to some memes and really good sarcasm.
On micro-blogging Twitter one user said, "40 years back love story ! Twitter friends will read your love story, we had sufficient time, post your love story sir...... Proposal to your wife or hidden loved?...Conditions apply: Tag to your wife...."
"Could you please tweet out ur proposal (i m sure video wouldn''t be available then) at least that could serve as a second best option for millennials to propose since hacking movie wouldn''t be everybody''s cup of tea?" asked one user.
"It just gave me an inferiority complex for the life..." wrote by another user.
One can read on a post, "Sir...We may not have made this kind of elaborate proposal to our spouses...but our marriages are SOLID...lasted 40 years in your case...and 35 in mine."