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VIDEO: This Video Ad Shows Jammu And Kashmir's True Beauty

IANS, 25 Sep, 2017 01:19 PM

    The five-minute video has a Kashmiri song with powerful lyrics playing in the background, which is written by Indian Administrative Service officer Shah Faesal.

     

    As the video captures the natural beauty of Kashmir, Sahibo sung by Mudasir Ahmad and Vibha Saraf talks about loss and solitude.

     

    We present to you the most stunning feature of Kashmir. NO! Its not about the snowy peaks, gurgling streams and winding treks. Watch this moving film TILL THE END, to discover and celebrate a different side of Kashmir, the #WarmestPlaceOnEarth.

    Posted by Jammu & Kashmir Tourism on Saturday, 23 September 2017
     

    The breathtaking beauty of the state attracted thousands of tourists from all across the world, but the recent political climate has adversely affected it. Notwithstanding all this, one cannot deny the beauty of the place.

     

    All this is beautifully expressed in a video shared by Jammu and Kashmir Tourism. The video shows how a couple explore the beauty of state and in the process also discover the beauty of the people there.

     

    They are shown the place by a person they assume to be their driver, except that he is not. He is just a resident of the state who does not rectify the mistake of the couple when they assumed him to be the driver they were waiting for. The video has won the hearts of people on social media and has over 2 million views.

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