Pakistani actress and YouTuber Juggun Kazim has lately defied all norms of the popular concept that love tends to die between couples with the passage of time by organizing a grand wedding anniversary surprise for her better half.
There is a video circulating on the internet featuring Juggun Kazim and her spouse while the main aspect that has made the relevant post stand out with such vigor are the unique yet equally gratifying gestures adopted by Juggun in order to make her soulmate feel on top of the world.
The video starts with Juggun Kazim’s husband coming out of some venue and as soon as the man makes an appearance in the video, expressions of shock can be evidently seen on his face, why is the man taken by storm?
Well, Juggun Kazim’s husband is a lucky fellow indeed because the Pakistani media personality has decided to go to extremes by getting a carriage arranged for her spouse, the carriage has made us reflect upon the eighteenth century and the mode of transportation adopted by the British lot which mostly involved a lot of walking however the most common conveyance option was a cart which traveled from one destination to other through the assistance of animals attached in the front.
Therefore when we came across the dramatic yet equally inspirational measures adopted by Juggun for her spouse featuring a carriage on which Juggun Kazim’s partner mounts with evident emotions of complete joy is soul-stirring whereas there is a prop showcasing the number ‘10’ which has been attached to the carriage hence we speculate that this is the tenth wedding anniversary of Juggun Kazim and her husband, Happy anniversary Juggun!
Here is the caption of Juggun Kazim’s latest post: “Happy Wedding Anniversary, my best friend, my Mao, soul mate, my protector, my mentor, my hero, and my life partner. I love you! (Now, let's see what I do next year)."
She further mentioned: “Thank you so much @mansoormahlaqa @javed.nida @style.bynida @khurramsahottra for sorting all this out in the middle of a crazy work day. #myteam.”
Here is some information extracted from the sources available on the internet regarding the variations of conveyance adopted in the eighteenth century:
Horse-Drawn Coaches and Omnibuses
Eighteenth-century London, like its contemporaries, was principally a walking city. But pedestrians had to share the narrow streets with animals on their way to market or to slaughterhouses, with the different forms of carriage used by the wealthy, and with a variety of carts and wagons transporting goods. A carriage or wagon traveling too fast, taking a corner too tightly, or failing to lock its wheels sufficiently when stationary posed a potentially lethal threat to pedestrians, especially the very young or the old.
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