**Bhubaneswar:** ‘All is fair in love and war’ and a Polish girl has proved this true as she is determined to travel all the way from her home country Poland to Bhubaneswar in search of a guy who she fell in love with on Facebook.
A video posted by Ollyflix on Facebook is being widely shared on social media to help out the girl named Katy. In the video, the girl appeals for help in searching for her lover, whom she had met on Facebook.
In the video she says, “Hi Guys, I am recording this video because I want your help and best wishes. This is my story. I met a guy on social media. Everything started from the friend request on Facebook. He was a funny and lovable guy. Day by day, we started sharing a lot of things about ourselves. He used to tell me, ‘Mu Tumaku Bhala Paye’ (I like you). I had no idea what he meant from that. He is from India, Bhubaneswar. After one month, he proposed to me again, this time I understood what he is saying as he had taught me few phrases in Odia.”
“I loved his company and his cute accent. But the moment he proposed, I went blank. I did not know what to reply. He kept saying his feelings and I was speechless. After some moments of silence, he said ‘Mate Reply Diya, Mu Wait Karichi’ (please reply, I am waiting). But when I did not answer, he hung up the phone. Two days went by, there was no call or text from his side. I opened WhatsApp and saw that his display picture was not showing. I even tried to call him but couldn’t connect. I went searching for his profile on Facebook but his account was deleted,” she said heartbroken.
“Maybe I couldn’t reply anything when he proposed to me. But now, my every heartbeat echoes his words ‘Mu Tumaku Bhala Paye’. So, I have decided to find him. I don’t know how. I have gathered all possible contacts to find him and tell him that ‘Mu Tumaku Bhala Paye’. Yes, I am coming to Bhubaneswar, so please share this video because maybe somewhere he is watching it. ‘Tame jadi mate dekhucha, mu asuchi tama pakahaku’ (If you are watching this, then I am coming to you).”
She signs off the video by saying ‘I Love You’. Katy’s story is similar to the one of Hamid Ansari of Mumbai. Ansari fell in love with a girl from Pakistan on Facebook, went there to prevent her “forced” marriage and before he could meet her, was arrested and jailed. Having spent almost six years in a Pakistani jail, software engineer Ansari returned to India in December this year and had a simple advice to give to the youth: Don’t fall in love over Facebook.
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