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Time of India
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Watch: Why this UK man broke down after visiting his childhood home in India
Some videos don't need dramatic music or fancy editing to move people– just honesty. That's exactly what happened when Ralph Leng , a man from the UK, shared a deeply personal moment on Instagram. After 16 years away, he returned to the home in India where he spent his childhood. His calm but touching reaction has now connected with people all over. In the video, Ralph is seen standing outside a house that clearly means a lot to him. It's where he lived as a young boy before his family left India in 2009. As he talks to the camera, he explains he's about to visit it again, and you can already sense the emotions building up. When he's finally allowed inside, the moment becomes overwhelming. Holding back tears, he softly tells himself, 'Please don't cry.' It's raw, real, and incredibly human. Watch the video here: by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top Dermatologist: Don't Use Lotions On Dark Spots! Use This Household Item Instead Miami M.D. Undo The caption he added says everything in just a few words: 'I love India.' Ralph talks about what it was like to leave India as a kid– He suddenly had to leave the place and people who shaped his childhood. For him, this wasn't just a regular visit, it was a return to something deeply personal. The video also includes short clips from the past– old footage of Ralph playing with an elephant and smiling through childhood moments that clearly stayed with him. The response online was immensely heartfelt. People related to his story, his reaction, and the quiet pain of revisiting something you once had to let go of. One comment read, 'This video makes us feel so related to you.' Another said, 'Glad to know that India, such a diverse country, made your childhood so memorable.' Someone else asked, 'Did you meet up with your childhood friends? Because I think that's more important.' And many echoed the same feeling: 'That got me emotional.' From strangers to those who've been through similar goodbyes, Ralph's post became a space where people could connect and share their feelings. Since then, he's shared more updates from his trip– walking through familiar streets, joining local celebrations, and dancing in places he once knew.


News18
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
UK Man Visits Childhood Home In India, Breaks Down Seeing 'Nothing Has Changed'
Ralph Leng shared the heartfelt video of his return, garnering over 200,000 likes and 2 million views on Instagram. He mentioned that he left India in 2009 and has only now come back after all these years. The foreigner took a auto ride to reach the house. In the video, a man asked him about his experience: 'Everything has changed." To this, he responded, 'No, it's the same." He added, 'I had the best time ever. I didn't want to leave. When you leave a country, you leave your friends, memories, and places behind, but it's all here now." In the video, the foreigner did not offer much details about him or why he left India but his story left many netizens emotional. He broke down after entering the house and was seen crying. A user commented: 'Bro was ultra rich in India. Anyways glad you get to see your childhood home. Another user wrote, 'OMG. He is so adorable. I got emotional seeing him cry."


Hindustan Times
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
UK man who lived in India in 2009 returns after 16 years to visit his childhood home: ‘Please don't cry'
A video of a UK man visiting his childhood home in India has left social media users teary-eyed. In the video, shared on Instagram, the man recalled his time in India as a kid, back in 2009. He also shared how it felt to see the house again after 16 years. 'I love India,' Ralph Leng, a citizen of Great Britain, wrote on Instagram while sharing his video. In the clip, he explains to his fans and followers that he is going to visit his childhood home. Once he gets the permission to enter the house, he starts crying, unable to hold back his tears. He then goes on to share how he had to leave everything behind when he relocated from India with his family. The video also shows snippets of throwback videos and photos, including one where Leng is seen playing with an elephant. A post shared by Ralph Leng (Blue) 💙🇬🇧 (@ralphleng) Leng's emotional response tugged at people's heartstrings. Many urged him not to shed tears. A few also flooded the comments section with heart emoticons to show their reactions to the video. An individual posted, 'This video makes us feel so related to you.' Another added, 'Glad to know that India, such a diverse country, made your childhood so memorable.' A third joined, 'Did you meet up with your childhood friends? Because I think that's more important.' A fourth wrote, 'That got me emotional.' Leng also shared a few more videos showing how he spends his time in India. They capture everything from him exploring the country to dancing with locals. What are your thoughts on this UK man's videos capturing his visit to India?


NDTV
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Viral: Vlogger Ralph Leng's Playful Video With Zomato Delivery Agent Leaves Internet In Splits
Content creator Ralph Leng's hilarious lip-sync performance featuring a food delivery agent has gone viral on social media. He posted a video on Instagram showcasing his talents. In the clip, he can be seen lip-syncing Sean Kingston and Justin Bieber's song, 'Eenie Meenie' (Radio Version), with lyrics that can be heard as "Them other guys? I can see right through ya. You seem like the type to love 'em and leave 'em. And disappear right after this song." Right behind him, we can spot a bike that seemingly belongs to the Zomato food delivery man, which can be seen parked over there. Also Read: Afterwards, as he lip-syncs, "So give me the night," while gesturing with his hand to ask for his ordered food and pans his camera towards the delivery agent, a change in expression on the vlogger's face was visible. Additionally, the Zomato agent was found intently gazing at him while holding his food packet. Ralph captioned the playful interaction between him and the agent as "Sir, take the food", followed by a tears-of-joy emoji. This also garnered immense attention from many social media users and his fans alike. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ralph Leng (Blue) ???????????? (@ralphleng) Here's how people reacted to this viral video: One person commented, "Your order might be delayed." In another comment, he added, "So that's why I'm still waiting for my cheeseburger," poking fun at how his ordered food was delivered late. Meanwhile, another user said, "COD pe order tha isiliye seh gaye bhaiya (This was on 'cash-on-delivery' that's why the delivery agent was patient)." One more fan advised, "You better tip him, he was very patient." "He should be like, 'Hey, English brother, please take your order'," joked another. "Broo is traumatised," said someone, hilariously indicating the Zomato agent's facial expressions.