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Economic Times
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
‘Kasa ahes?': American woman's sweet Marathi surprise for husband melts the internet, sparks collective 'Awww'
Synopsis An Instagram video showcasing Candace, an American woman, greeting her husband Aniket in Marathi has gone viral, capturing hearts with its display of love and cultural connection. Candace's efforts to speak her husband's native tongue, including phrases like "Shubh Sakal" and "Kasa ahes?", elicited a heartwarming reaction from Aniket, sparking admiration online for their authentic and empathetic bond. An Instagram video showcasing Candace, an American woman, greeting her husband Aniket in Marathi has gone viral, capturing hearts with its display of love and cultural connection. (Screenshots: Instagram/ thekarnes) Related In a world constantly scrolling for the next feel-good story, a small gesture wrapped in love, language, and laughter has captured millions of hearts. A video posted by a couple on Instagram has gone viral for all the right reasons—showing just how powerful it can be to speak someone's language, both literally and emotionally. The video, shared by the Instagram account Aniket & Candace, opens with Candace—an American woman—greeting her husband, Aniket, in Marathi, his native tongue. With a cheerful 'Shubh Sakal' (Good morning), she takes her first steps into the language of his roots. What follows is a moment of stunned silence, followed quickly by a proud, heart-melting smile from Aniket. His astonishment grows as Candace continues: 'Kasa ahes?' (How are you?), and later, 'Raatri jevayla kaay ahe?' (What's for dinner?). The video, captioned 'I'm not perfect but I'm trying. Go easy on me,' has now crossed over 1.7 million views, with thousands chiming in to celebrate the beauty of the moment. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aniket & Candacé (@thekarnes) The clip isn't just a sweet couple's moment—it's become a cultural touchstone online, resonating with multilingual couples and language lovers around the globe. In the age of rapid communication, where emojis often substitute real effort, Candace's attempt to learn her partner's language has sparked admiration and emotion. Social media was quick to respond. One commenter wrote, 'That smile when you were talking to him in his native language was like, 'This is why I love this woman.'' Another said, 'He is low-key so proud.' And the most cheeky suggestion? 'Next time say 'aho aika' and watch him blush.' Learning a partner's language is often seen as a symbolic gesture—one that bridges cultures and deepens bonds. What makes this video unique is not just Candace's Marathi, but the authenticity behind every syllable. It's a reminder that even imperfect words can be perfect when spoken with love.


Time of India
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
‘Kasa ahes?': American woman's sweet Marathi surprise for husband melts the internet, sparks collective 'Awww'
An Instagram video showcasing Candace, an American woman, greeting her husband Aniket in Marathi has gone viral, capturing hearts with its display of love and cultural connection. Candace's efforts to speak her husband's native tongue, including phrases like "Shubh Sakal" and "Kasa ahes?", elicited a heartwarming reaction from Aniket, sparking admiration online for their authentic and empathetic bond. An Instagram video showcasing Candace, an American woman, greeting her husband Aniket in Marathi has gone viral, capturing hearts with its display of love and cultural connection. (Screenshots: Instagram/ thekarnes ) Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Love Translated, Quite Literally Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads In a world constantly scrolling for the next feel-good story, a small gesture wrapped in love, language, and laughter has captured millions of hearts. A video posted by a couple on Instagram has gone viral for all the right reasons—showing just how powerful it can be to speak someone's language, both literally and video, shared by the Instagram account Aniket & Candace, opens with Candace—an American woman—greeting her husband, Aniket, in Marathi, his native tongue. With a cheerful 'Shubh Sakal' (Good morning), she takes her first steps into the language of his roots. What follows is a moment of stunned silence, followed quickly by a proud, heart-melting smile from astonishment grows as Candace continues: 'Kasa ahes?' (How are you?), and later, 'Raatri jevayla kaay ahe?' (What's for dinner?). The video, captioned 'I'm not perfect but I'm trying. Go easy on me,' has now crossed over 1.7 million views, with thousands chiming in to celebrate the beauty of the clip isn't just a sweet couple's moment—it's become a cultural touchstone online, resonating with multilingual couples and language lovers around the globe. In the age of rapid communication, where emojis often substitute real effort, Candace's attempt to learn her partner's language has sparked admiration and media was quick to respond. One commenter wrote, 'That smile when you were talking to him in his native language was like, 'This is why I love this woman.'' Another said, 'He is low-key so proud.'And the most cheeky suggestion? 'Next time say 'aho aika' and watch him blush.'Learning a partner's language is often seen as a symbolic gesture—one that bridges cultures and deepens bonds. What makes this video unique is not just Candace's Marathi, but the authenticity behind every syllable. It's a reminder that even imperfect words can be perfect when spoken with love.


India Today
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
US woman learns Marathi to surprise husband. Internet loves his adorable reaction
An American woman tried to learn Marathi - her husband's native language – in order to surprise him and it is his reaction that has simply delighted the Internet.A video of the adorable moment was posted on Instagram by the couple 'Aniket & Candace' with the caption "I'm not perfect but I'm trying. Go easy on me", and has garnered over 1.7 million the now-viral video, Candace tries to speak in Marathi with her husband which leaves him visibly astonished. In fact, her husband appears rather amazed as she tries to greet him good morning in Marathi, saying 'Shubh Sakal' to which he replies along with a warm smile. Further, she asks him, 'Kasa Ahes (How are you)?' Candace goes on to speak in Marathi asking Aniket about dinner, 'Raatri Jeevayla Kaay Ahe (What do you)?'Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aniket & Candace (@thekarnes)Several social media users appreciated Candace for her efforts and shared their thoughts in the comments section.'Next time, say aho aika and watch him blush,' a user said while another added, "He is low-key so proud.'"That smile when you were talking to him in his native language is beautiful," another user the comments here:Her heartwarming gesture has not only reflected the little efforts needed in a relationship but also how important it is to embrace each other's roots.- EndsTrending Reel