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MBBS doctor falls in love with cleaner, marries him after..., and then...

MBBS doctor falls in love with cleaner, marries him after..., and then...

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MBBS doctor falls in love with cleaner, marries him after..., and then...
Love does not care about status, job, or background, it just happens out of nowhere when it is supposed to take place and such a story is of Dr. Kishwar Sahiba, an MBBS doctor from Pakistan, and Shehzad, a cleaner at her hospital. Kishwar Sahiba had shared how she proposed to Shahzad, a housekeeping staff member who worked at the same hospital. Kishwar told Mera Pakistan YouTube channel that when she met Shahzad for the first time, he did not appear to be just like another chaiwala or a cleaner. His honesty, simplicity, and dedication stood out and touched her heart. She proposed to Shahzad because she would not want to lose the possibility of wonderful marriage with him.
At first, he didn't believe she was serious. But when he realized how genuine her feelings were, he said yes. Soon after, they decided to get married, not caring about what society might think.
A Love Story That Took Over Social Media
After their wedding, both Kishwar and Shehzad left their jobs to start a new chapter together. Shehzad opened a small medicine shop, while Kishwar began working as a private doctor. Now, they're planning to open their own clinic as a team. Their love story has touched millions online — with videos of them going viral and getting crores of views. Shehzad says, 'I'm the luckiest man'
Speaking about their journey, Shehzad shared, 'I used to clean offices and serve tea for three different doctors. Never in my life did I imagine a doctor would fall in love with me.' It all started when Kishwar asked for his phone number. They began talking, and soon, love followed.
Kishwar said that after one heartfelt conversation, they made all their life decisions in a single day. After being married, Kishwar left her job at the hospital, according to Shahzad, since she had to put up with her friends' taunting. The couple's next aim is for Kishwar to open a clinic nearby so that she may visit patients. Moreover, this pair operates a YouTube channel where they share every element of their lives.
This isn't just a romantic tale it's a powerful reminder that true love knows no limits.

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