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Royal Enfield and furniture spent Rs 4.5 lakh to travel from India to UK: Punjabi family’s unique love

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Greater Noida (National Desk): A Punjabi family in Wolverhampton, London has proved that even if the country changes, things in the heart do not change. To take the memories of their home in India with them to the UK, this family packed the Royal Enfield Bullet and the entire furniture in a container and sent it from Punjab to England. The entire exercise cost around ₹4.6 lakh (about 4000 pounds).

A person named Rajguru, who is the owner of this Bullet, told that it took a total of 40 days to send the goods from Punjab to the United Kingdom. In the video shared on Instagram and TikTok, a black Royal Enfield Bullet can be seen being taken out of the container, on which the number plate of Punjab is clearly visible. Along with this, the entire furniture is also being taken down – which includes a sofa set, dining table, wing chair and a double bed.

“Indian furniture is the best in quality” – Rajguru

In the video, Rajguru said that the furniture was specially made and ordered from Kartarpur, Punjab, because he could not get the quality of Indian furniture anywhere else. All this was done so that he could feel at home in the UK as well as in his “pind”. He said that his family is now planning to settle permanently in the UK.

Viral on social media: “Bullet toh Bhavna hai!”

This video is going viral on social media. It was reposted on Instagram from the handle @ub1ub2, which has been viewed more than 3.9 million times and has received more than 2.4 lakh likes so far.

Users are praising the emotions and desi style of this family. One user wrote, “Bullet koi bike nahi, emotion hai.” Another said, “Bhai really brought his home with him.” Another comment read, “Everything is temporary, but Bullet is permanent.”

This incident proved that for migrants, ‘home’ is not a place but a feeling. No matter where they go in the world, they never forget their roots. The roar of bullets and the smell of desi furniture can now be felt in the streets of the UK – and it is indeed a ‘boss move’.

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