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Air Hostess Left Speechless As Passenger Gifts Handmade Portrait: ‘Proud Of You'

Air Hostess Left Speechless As Passenger Gifts Handmade Portrait: ‘Proud Of You'

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A Tamil Nadu-based artist, Akash Selvarasu, secretly drew a lifelike portrait of the air hostess, which left her stunned.
An Indigo flight turned into an unforgettable journey for one crew member when a passenger surprised her with the sweetest gift. A Tamil Nadu-based artist, Akash Selvarasu, secretly drew a lifelike portrait of the air hostess while seated on the plane. The clip began with the artist casually speaking to the air hostess, recording her without revealing his plan. While she continued her duties, he quietly worked on the drawing and captured every feature with precision. When the sketch was finally handed to her during the flight, her expression instantly changed from surprise to pure joy.
The Instagram video begins with the passenger quietly sketching the flight attendant while seated. After finishing, he walks up to her workstation to hand over the drawing. At that moment, the air hostess, busy with another crew member, looks shocked by the unexpected gift. She immediately shows the sketch to her colleague. Loving the artist's gesture, she thanks the passenger with a bright smile and even poses with Akash.
Air Hostess Responds with Sweet Note:
Soon after the clip started circulating online, the air hostess was identified as Rose Kamal. Soon after she stumbled upon the post, she was delighted by the artist's gesture and appreciated his incredible talent. She wrote, 'Can't believe. Thank you so much for your love."
Reacting to the post, a user wrote, 'Sketch is of the world which brings a smile on everyone's face, very good, very nice, I also make them, but you made it better than me, keep moving ahead like this."
Another shared, 'So proud of you."
'What a talented boy and unbelievable imagination," a comment read.
An individual stated, 'Brilliant Drawing."
One more added, 'Wow, amazing."
Earlier, Akash Selvarasu had won hearts during a train journey. During that time, his subject was a train ticket examiner (TTE). The video from that trip begins with the TTE busy checking tickets and speaking with passengers inside the coach. Once the train halted at a station, Selvarasu walked towards him and handed over a neatly drawn portrait. The sudden gesture left the TTE surprised and moved.
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While sharing his experience with India Today, Akash Selvarasu spoke about what happened on the Ananthapuri Super Fast Express travelling from Chennai to Kollam. He explained that when the TTE walked into the coach, he immediately noticed the officer's polite nature.
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