India Luxury Travel

May 20
2010

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What do you think about this heart touching story of Khali ?

I hope you know that he took break from wwe 2 months ago and came to India (where he hadn’t been for 2 years) to spend some time with his family and do some wwe promotion stuff.

He was nothing when he left India but he returned as an icon.He has become very popular among the young generation of people.Thousands of people gathered to welcome Khali wherever he went.
He looked like the King of India.

The story starts now-
In his native village,there was an area from where poor young Khali would wait for a bus to travel to the city.
Last month Khali returned to his village as an emperor in a luxury car,surrounded by body guards
Ten cars ahead of his car,10 cars behind his car.People out of their houses,standing along roadside just to get a glimpse of Khali.
That same place where he used to stand and wait for a bus was full of cars of media people waiting their to cover Khali’s homecoming.
VVIP waiting to meet the man.

Khali Zindabad chants everywhere.

*Tears*

PS: Truly heart breaking ☺


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