The world is still crazy about the ‘Follow me to’ project and mesmerised with photos captured by Russian photographer Murad Osmann of now his wife Natalia Zakharova against the beautiful backdrop around the world. Following them many couples around the world have tried to replicate those poses in style, some were good and some were out rightly hilarious. Adding to the parodying set, images of an Indian couple have gone viral.
Mumbai-based couple Adhiraj Singh and his wife Daribha Lyndem, recently went to Italy on their honeymoon and totally left the world in splits with their funny ‘Follow-me NO’ pictures. The newlyweds went to Italy on pretty tight-budget but not on humour. Singh captured his wife posing in a similar manner to that of Zakharova against showrooms of luxury brands in Milan. And the results are hilarious!
(Source: Adhiraj Singh/ Facebook)
Singh captured Lyndem in front of international fashion brand showrooms such as Prada, Bvlgari, Louis Vuitton among others. (Source: Adhiraj Singh/ Facebook)
So what if you can’t buy their products, you can always pose (even if it means outside the showroom!) Daribha Lyndem, who works as an assistant commissioner for the Indian Revenue Services in the customs, excise and narcotics department, said to Buzzfeed: “The main point was that we can’t afford these brands and that’s sad, and everything in those shops looks so shiny.” (Source: Adhiraj Singh/ Facebook)
The quirky pictures have already taken Internet by storm and people seem to be enjoying the true depictions. Afterall, how many of us can really afford such brands. (Source: Adhiraj Singh/ Facebook)
Certainly becoming Internet sensation was not on their honeymoon checklist, but what a cool way to commemorate the trip.(Source: Adhiraj Singh/ Facebook)
Getting married, having a international honeymoon and becoming famous -- well, these quite hefty interrelationship goals! (Source: Adhiraj Singh/ Facebook)
The IndianExpress Online has reached out to Singh and his waiting for a response to what led to such a crazy idea. (Source: Adhiraj Singh/ Facebook)
(Source: Adhiraj Singh/ Facebook)