
Indian techie shares heartfelt video of parents visiting Las Vegas for the first time
Each clip carried a piece of Amit's heartfelt message. 'Today, I brought my parents to Las Vegas to show them what their sacrifices built,' read one frame. Another reflected, 'They never stepped out of their hometown, but they raised a son who dared to dream big.'In the next part, Amit wrote, 'This trip is not about Vegas. It's about fulfilling promises made to myself in silence.' And the reel ended on a moving note: 'For years, they lived a life asking for nothing. Now, I'll make sure they live the life they never imagined.''From a small town to the Las Vegas skyline,' the caption of the video post reads. Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Amit Kashyap (@realamitkashyap)Social media users couldn't help but applaud the gesture. 'Middle-class boy, billion-class dream. Thanks for bringing a smile to my face,' a user said. Another user commented, 'You are happy that you took them to Las Vegas. But they are happy simply being with you.''The happiness on their faces made my day,' one user shared, while another wrote, 'Don't know you personally, but after watching this, felt proud of you. This is every child's dream. Glad you fulfilled it.'One of the users summed it up, saying, 'It's your hard work and your parents' support that brought you here, and now you are showing them what their son has achieved.'See the comments here:In the end, what mattered wasn't the skyline of Las Vegas, but the smile on his parents' faces. Success indeed feels complete only when it is shared with those who built its foundation.- Ends

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