Some young people looked like this on Valentine’s Day
– Photo: Amar Ujala
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Some call those who love crazy, some crazy, but on Valentine’s Day, love couples ignore all these things and express their feelings. Somewhere secretly, someone openly spoke his heart. Some hearts remained restless, while some were broken.
These lines of the famous lyricist Dr. Vishnu Saxena’s song ‘Har tar aandhiyan hai hataton ki main phir bhi, diya hoon pyar ka himmat se jal raha hoon main’ are enough to define love. That’s why on Valentine’s Day, the magic of love rose on the heads of the youth. The youth were waiting for this day for a long time. After completing the rituals of love on Tuesday, it was time to speak the heart.
Since morning, the youth were looking for the opportunity and waiting to meet the lover and beloved. Some liked the gift, while some bought flowers. Wherever he got a chance, he spoke his heart. In the morning, the youth made a lot of purchases of roses. Flower sellers fiercely cut the pockets of love couples. The rose flower was sold for up to Rs 100 on Tuesday. There was also a demand for artificial flowers.
The variety of hi-tech gifts displayed at the gift galleries were also liked by the youth. The youth celebrated Valentine’s Day till late night. There was a huge crowd of love couples in hotels and restaurants. In the bus stand, railway station, schools, colleges, the loving couple were tickling with sweet words of love.