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‘Nothing beyond this’: UP man buys house, BMW for parents in Texas, flies them for US trip; video wins hearts

The Indian techie acknowledged the sacrifices his parents made over the years. The viral video shows his parents standing on the 104th floor of One World Trade Center in New York City.

According to Amit Kashyap, his parents were filled with child-like excitement during their time in New York (Image source: @amitkashyap._/Instagram)According to Amit Kashyap, his parents were filled with child-like excitement during their time in New York (Image source: @amitkashyap._/Instagram)

Amit Kashyap, a tech professional originally from Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura, has managed to fulfill his American dream. Now based in Dallas, Texas, Kashyap not only bought his parents a house in the United States but also took them on a memorable trip to the US.

In an emotional video shared on Instagram, Kashyap captured a special moment: his parents, standing on the 104th floor of One World Trade Center in New York City, watching the breathtaking skyline, the tallest buildings in the Western Hemisphere.

According to Kashyap, his parents were filled with childlike excitement during their time in New York. He also gifted his parents a spacious new home in the US, Hindustan Times reported. He shared that driving around American roads in a BMW X7 with his parents seated beside him brought a deep sense of fulfillment.

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The video quickly resonated with several social media users, cheering Kashyap for his achievements. “What winning in life looks like,” a user wrote. “Manifesting to do something similar for my parents,” another user commented.

“You succeed in life, it’s over nothing beyond this,” a third user reacted.

Reflecting on his path to success, Kashyap acknowledged the sacrifices his parents made over the years. “My parents have made countless sacrifices so I could get the best education. They sent me to one of the best schools in Mathura and saved every penny for my engineering fees by cutting their own expenses and taking loans. I still remember my mom cooking on a clay stove, her eyes filled with smoke and pain. That’s when I always promised myself that one day, I’ll be so successful that I’ll change the middle-class tag of my family,” HT quoted Kashyap as saying.

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