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This Raksha Bandhan, Become the Best Brother in Just 10 Minutes!

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Andheri buzzed with excitement this Raksha Bandhan as an unusual story unfolded—one that highlights the special bond between a brother and sister, even when it’s forged by fate and duty.

Meet Shera, a dedicated bodyguard known in Andheri for his unwavering loyalty and strength. “I protect Shera Bhai,” he says proudly. But on Raksha Bandhan, it’s not just about physical protection—it’s about the promise of being a brother, even for those without one.

Every year, as the festival of Raksha Bandhan arrives, those without real brothers—”those without bros”—tie a rakhi on Shera, making him their honorary brother. In return, Shera takes on his duty with pride and devotion. He writes under the ground (metaphorically), “Bhai Mera Bhai”—a reminder that brotherhood is a feeling, not just a relationship by blood.

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“They made me their brother, and I fulfilled my duty,” Shera recalls, his voice filled with warmth. “You are already brother and sister—so fulfill your duty too! Order Rakhi and gifts from Insta in just 10 minutes.”

The festival is not just about rituals, but about cherishing and honoring the relationships we create. Nowadays, you can celebrate it in a snap—order beautiful rakhis and thoughtful gifts through Insta and have them delivered to your doorstep in just 10 minutes. Even if your brother is running late, the celebration is only moments away.

So, this Raksha Bandhan, remember: It’s not just about who is tied to you by blood—it’s about the bond you build and the duty you honor. Whether you’re a real brother, an honorary one like Shera, or a sister wanting to show love, there’s no excuse to skip the tradition. With technology, your rakhi and your love can reach your sibling in just 10 minutes!

Embrace the spirit of Raksha Bandhan—because sometimes, the brother who comes in 10 minutes can be just as special as the one who’s always been there.