Aishwarya Sakhuja Receives Heartfelt 'Thank You' Gift From Injured Crow She Saved

Actress Aishwarya Sakhuja saved an injured crow from dogs during her morning walk. Later, a crow returned and dropped a twig at her feet, which she interpreted as a thank you gift. She shared the emotional experience on social media, highlighting the gratitude shown by animals. The incident left her reflecting on how humans can learn kindness from nature.

Key Points: Aishwarya Sakhuja Gets 'Thank You' Gift From Saved Crow

  • Actress saves injured crow from dogs during morning walk
  • Crow later returns with a twig as a 'thank you' gift
  • Flock of crows protected the injured bird
  • Aishwarya reflects on lessons of gratitude from animals
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Aishwarya Sakhuja gets unexpected 'thank you' gift from injured crow after she saves its life from dogs

Actress Aishwarya Sakhuja shares emotional video of a crow gifting her a twig after she saved its life from dogs, calling it a lesson in gratitude.

"I see it as a little thank you gift for saving that crow - Aishwarya Sakhuja"

Mumbai, May 16

Actress Aishwarya Sakhuja recently met with a truly unforgettable experience that left her emotional and into deep thinking.

The actress, through a video on her social media account, was seen getting overwhelmed after explaining what she believes was a heartfelt 'thank you' from a crow whom she saved from dying.

Reflecting on it, Aishwarya stated how humans have so much to learn from animals when it comes to gratitude and kindness.

Sharing the incident on social media, Aishwarya narrated how she was out on her usual morning walk with her pet dog Floki, who often meets his furry friends during their walks.

"On our way back home, one of the dogs suddenly spotted something on the road. As I looked closer, I realized it was an injured crow surrounded by dogs, who were acting on instinct and circling the bird," said Aishwarya.

She added, "I saw how a flock of crowd flying right above the injured crow, suddenly stood fierce against the dogs, as if trying to protect their injured friend."

The actress stated that she immediately intervened and shooed the dogs away, giving the injured crow a chance to hide under a nearby car.

"After dropping my pet home, when I returned to check on the bird, something unexpected happened, I couldn't find it and thought probably a cat or dog would have preyed on it."

She added, "I was regretting not having acted immediately back then. Suddenly, one crow flew close to me, perched itself nearby, and then suddenly landed near my ankle carrying something in its beak. It dropped a small twig at my feet before it flew away, leaving me stunned."

Aishwarya further showing the little gift to her fans, said, "This is the twig. I don't know whether this is used to create nests or whatever it is, but this was given to me by one crow today and it truly made my day. In my head, I'm trying to understand what happened. I see it as a little thank you gift for saving that crow"

She added, "And I just thought to myself that there is so much that we can learn from all these animals and birds and all these beautiful creatures around us, only if we took time to observe them. This was my gift for today. Truly special."

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Vikram M
Honestly, this made me emotional. Crows are incredibly intelligent birds - they recognise faces and remember kindness. In our Indian culture, we believe crows are ancestors visiting us. Maybe there's a spiritual connection here too. Beautiful gesture from the crow and from Aishwarya for caring. 🙏
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James A
As a wildlife enthusiast, I can confirm this behaviour is documented. Corvids (crows, ravens) are known to give 'gifts' to humans who help them. It's not anthropomorphism - it's genuine reciprocal altruism. Aishwarya's story is a beautiful real-world example of animal cognition we're only beginning to understand.
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Rohit P
This is heartwarming but also makes me think - how many such moments do we miss in our rush? Aishwarya took time to observe and act. In Mumbai, we see so many stray animals suffering daily. If each of us could just help one creature occasionally, what a difference it would make! 🙌
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Sarah B
This is incredible! I once saved a magpie in Australia and it brought me a shiny bottle cap weeks later. These birds have remarkable memories. Aishwarya's experience is a wonderful reminder that kindness is a universal language - even across species. That twig is worth more than any material gift! 🐦
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Neha E
Such a lovely story! I remember feeding crows in my grandmother's village in Punjab - they would bring small stones and trinkets. But there's a practical side too: Aishwarya's pet dog was with her and could have been at risk from the pack. Glad she handled it carefully. Always be cautious when intervening

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