Wrong number leads to happy wedding for acid attack survivor and the pictures are gorgeous
Five years and 17 surgeries after she was attacked with acid by a family member, Lalita Ben Bansi found love after dialing a wrong number.
Bansi told the BBC that finding love "felt like a miracle."
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In 2012, Bansi quarreled with a cousin who ended up attacking her with acid.
She met her husband, Ravi Shankar, purely by chance, after accidentally dialing his number several months ago.
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"We spoke and I fell in love with her voice," Shankar told the BBC. "Our conversations continued on a daily basis and in the process, I proposed to her."
Among their wedding guests was Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi, a social activist who agreed to pay for Bansi's future surgeries.
Lalita is a true hero cz she proves 2 1000s of acid attck survivors nationwide tht this isnt a full stp,jst a comma,lyf hs mny possibilities pic.twitter.com/tNvooXfIE1
— Vivek Anand Oberoi (@vivek_oberoi) May 23, 2017
"Many couples fall in love with their partners' face and eventually get divorced," Shankar added in the same interview. "With her, I am not concerned about her face. She is a sweet person. I wish God blessed us for a lifetime."
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The couple will settle down either in Mumbai or in Ranchi, where Shankar owns a petrol pump (he also works as a CCTV operator).