CCTV Waves: A Family's Unique Way to Stay Connected Across Miles

A video shared by Shivani Shukla has garnered more than 4 million views, depicting her parents waving and interacting via a CCTV camera she set up to monitor them after relocating to a different city.
CCTV Waves: A Family's Unique Way to Stay Connected Across Miles
CCTV Waves: A Family's Unique Way to Stay Connected Across MilesThe Bridge Chronicle
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Occasionally, love doesn't require a phone call; it simply needs a camera. For Shivani Shukla, a CCTV set up for security has become a delightful daily routine, as her parents appear on screen merely to ensure she is alright. In a widely circulated Instagram video, Shivani offered a peek into how her parents have maintained their connection with her since she left home.

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What began as a practical decision, to install a surveillance camera to keep an eye on things, quickly transformed into something far more meaningful.

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Each day, her parents ensure they stand before the camera, gaze directly into the lens, and wave to their daughter who is far away. In a particularly heartwarming instance, her mother is observed making a loving gesture, inquiring if Shivani has had her meals on time, a question that resonates in homes nationwide, regardless of the miles between them.

Shivani described the video as 'the best decision was installing a CCTV camera at home,' highlighting the sentiment behind these subtle yet impactful actions.

The video has garnered more than 4 million views and continues to grow. Social media users have filled the comments section with personal tales of homesickness, describing the clip as 'pure love' and 'a virtual hug.'

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In today's world of continuous connectivity, it's simple to forget the most basic ways of communicating. However, Shivani's story softly reminds us that occasionally, just a camera, a wave, and a parent's well-known question can make the distance seem a bit less daunting.

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