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Bengaluru Founder Arnav Kumar Takes Father to Work-From-Cafe Sunday, Post Goes Viral

The Bengaluru founder's viral post shows Dad enjoying a cafe on Sunday alongside his working son.

A simple Sunday outing in Bengaluru has gone viral after entrepreneur Arnav Kumar shared how he turned a routine work-from-café plan into a meaningful bonding experience with his father. The post, which featured a picture of his father quietly reading a book at a café, has resonated widely on social media for its emotional simplicity and relatability.

Kumar explained that instead of repeatedly asking his father what he wanted to do on weekends, he decided to include him in his own plans. On this particular Sunday, he took his father along to a café where he usually works, introducing him to the idea of spending time in a work-friendly café environment. What began as a regular work session turned into a shared experience that felt new for his father and comforting for him.

In his post, Kumar reflected that conversations about weekend plans with parents often lead to uncertainty or hesitation. To overcome this, he adopted a more practical approach of simply inviting them to join his daily routine. According to him, this shift not only made planning easier but also helped create more consistent moments of togetherness.

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He wrote that the arrangement worked as a "win-win", where he could continue his work while his father experienced something different from his usual routine. The founder added that such shared experiences often matter more than elaborate planning, as they naturally create opportunities for connection without forcing activity or expectations.

The post gained attention after Kumar shared a photograph showing his father seated comfortably at the café with a cup of coffee, engaged in reading. Social media users responded warmly, with many praising the idea as a simple yet powerful way to spend time with parents amid busy schedules and modern lifestyles.

The viral moment has sparked broader conversations online about generational bonding and the importance of including parents in everyday routines rather than limiting interactions to occasional outings. Many users said the idea encouraged them to rethink how they spend time with family, highlighting how small lifestyle changes can strengthen relationships.

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