Unique Love Story of a Pakistani Couple Goes Viral
A Remarkable Love Story
The love story of a man named Umar and a woman named Lubna has captured public attention. Their relationship is particularly noteworthy as Lubna is a mother of four children, and she has recently married Umar.
Interestingly, this couple is not from India but from Pakistan. A video featuring them has gained significant traction on social media, especially on YouTube, where viewers can see them engaging in conversation.
In the video, Umar and Lubna share their thoughts and experiences. During their chat, Umar even serenades Lubna with a Bollywood song, dedicating it to her: 'When things go wrong, when difficulties arise, you will be by my side...'. They discussed their love story on a YouTube channel, where Lubna praised Umar for fulfilling her every wish. She mentioned that while he sometimes initially declines, he eventually meets her demands.
Four Years of Marriage...
The journey to their marriage was not without challenges. Lubna expressed the difficulties they faced, stating that they received criticism regarding their union. She recalled how people doubted their commitment, suggesting they would eventually part ways. However, they have now been happily married for four years.
Relocation from Gujranwala to Faisalabad...
Umar and Lubna currently reside in Faisalabad, having previously lived in Gujranwala. Their bond is strong, and Umar shows affection not only towards Lubna but also towards her children from her previous marriage.
When asked if he felt he had hurt his parents by marrying Lubna, Umar explained that parental involvement can complicate matters in a marriage. He revealed that his parents wanted him to enter into another marriage, which prompted their move to Faisalabad.
Umar emphasized that he did not wish to cause his parents any pain, nor did he want to see his wife suffer, which is why they chose to live separately. Regarding his relationship with Lubna's children, he noted that they had not experienced a father figure before. After Lubna's first marriage, she had remained at her parental home, leading the children to feel the absence of a father.
