The video shows that the photo was taken with a basic phone and went ahead to win hearts on the internet.
A video has recently been widely circulated on social media, showing a photo of a couple captured against the TajMahal with a basic phone. However, this has struck a chord with netizens, who have been showering the video with love for its simplicity.
A couple’s photo at the TajMahal, captured on a basic phone, wins hearts.
Couples and families have always loved clicking photographs against monuments like the TajMahal. In a world where many prefer instant digital prints or smartphone click photos, one couple chose to take their picture against the TajMahal with a basic phone. This has won hearts on the internet. The short video, shared on Instagram by vloggerYaMuzzammil, shows a simple interaction between a visiting couple and the vlogger at the iconic monument in Agra.
More on the viral video showing a couple getting clicked on a basic phone.
In the video, a man politely approaches the vlogger and hands him a basic mobile phone, also known as a feature phone. He asks if a photo can be taken of him and his wife. The man then calmly explains how he wants the picture framed, focusing only on capturing the moment. The vlogger, however, struggles to find the camera option on the phone and admits he no longer remembers how to use such devices. After a few seconds of trial, he finally clicks the picture. After finally showing the couple their picture, the man’s reaction wins hearts. His face breaks into a wide, genuine smile, clearly pleased with the result. Overlayed text in the video reads, “It’s not about the quality of the picture, it is about memory.”
Watch the viral video here:
Netizens react to the viral video.
One user reacted, “They’re the richestttt couple in this whole world!” Another expressed, “That picture broke the internet.” A third person wrote, “That was the day smartphones felt jealous of a phone that captured the best moment.” One more comment read, “It’s never about the quality.”

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