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Anand Mahindra's Rakhi throwback post goes viral: A childhood memory with his sisters | Trending

August 20, 2024, 15:48 IST

The black and white picture posted by Anand Mahindra with a sweet note went viral on social media.

On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, Anand Mahindra, Chairman of Mahindra and Mahindra, took a throwback to the past. He took to X and posted an adorable picture of himself and his sisters when they were kids. The black and white picture that Anand Mahindra posted with a sweet note went viral on social media with many people leaving loving comments on it.

Anand Mahindra posted this photo with his sisters on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan. (X/@anandmahindra)

“A blast from the past. A picture of my sisters Radhika and Anuja and me after rakhi tying. Between the three of us, the promise of protection is mutual. We know that we all, men and women, need to support and care for each other,” he wrote in the post. The picture shows the three siblings all smiling and posing for the camera after the festivities. (Also Read: Woman skips rakhi ceremony because cousins ​​refuse to be part of her video. This is what happened)

Check out the post here:

This post was shared on August 19. Since it was posted, it has received over 76,000 views. The post also has over 5,600 likes and the numbers keep rising. Many people also took to the comment section of the post to share their reactions. (Also Read: Women wearing tiger masks celebrate Raksha Bandhan in villages near MP's Pench reserve)

This is how people reacted:

Someone wrote: “A wonderful bond! Mutual protection and support makes them even stronger.”

Another X user, Amit Shukla, commented, “Raksha Bandhan is more about a sister bandaging her brother's wounds, even though we think we are the ones protecting them.”

“A precious memory! Raksha Bandhan is a festival of unwavering care and support for one another. May this occasion bring you joy and happiness,” added user Dr. Satwinder Singh.

A fourth posted: “May this occasion or celebration inspire us all to care for one another and especially to genuinely look after our sisters.”