Amritsar: Inspired by College Assignment on Creating a Family Tree, Japanese Son Rin Takahata Traces His Indian Father in Punjab; Video of Their Heartwarming Reunion After 19 Years Surfaces
Sukhpal Singh's life took a surprising turn when his Japanese son, Rin Takahata, arrived in Amritsar after 19 years. Rin, a 21-year-old student from Osaka University of Arts, traced his father with just an old address and photographs, eventually finding him on Loharka Road. The emotional reunion occurred on August 18, a day before Raksha Bandhan.
Sukhpal Singh's life took a surprising turn when his Japanese son, Rin Takahata, arrived in Amritsar after 19 years. Rin, a 21-year-old student from Osaka University of Arts, traced his father with just an old address and photographs, eventually finding him on Loharka Road. The emotional reunion occurred on August 18, a day before Raksha Bandhan. Sukhpal, who married Rin's mother Sachie Takahata in Japan in 2002, had returned to India in 2007 after their marriage faced challenges. Rin’s search was inspired by a college assignment to create a family tree. Despite past difficulties, Rin’s arrival was welcomed by Sukhpal’s current wife, Gurvinderjit Kaur, and their daughter Avleen, who tied a rakhi on her newfound brother. Rin expressed his desire to continue visiting his father and hopes his parents will reunite at least once. Mann Ki Baat: PM Narendra Modi Shares Heartwarming Story of Human-Animal Bond in Assam’s Barekuri Village, Highlights Moran Community’s Bond With Hoolock Gibbons.
Japanese Son Reunites With Indian Father
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