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Girl adds ‘Dog Filter’ To Her Late Father’s Image, Social Media Outraged

Viral video divides the internet every day in the 21st century. Like always, another video attracted many negative and positive comments after a girl used a dog filter next to her late father's photo frame.

In a bid to get fame on social media platforms, a girl used a ‘dog filter’ in front of her late father’s photo frame. The video was posted by an account on a social media platform, where people showed their anger and support in the comment box.

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In a viral video, it was seen that “a girl wearing a pink top made a video alongside a photo frame, which is believed to be her father.

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“During the video, the song “mai tera mai tera song,” featured in the Kalank movie, plays. There are more than 5 lakh views in the video, and people comment that “missing someone doesn’t mean thinking of them and crying only. It seems like she thinks her father is still with him. It takes a lot to be in this phase. It is totally her emotion, and no one has any right to judge.

On the other hand, another user mentioned that “it’s her way to play with her father. Keep it personal, but she  is…”Another user requested that “we wish Snapchat and Instagram never existed. “There are many instances when social media divides into two after a video like this.

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First published on: Dec 04, 2023 07:07 PM IST


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