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Bal Sant Abhinav Arora Viral Video: Ten-year-old Abhinav Arora has become quite popular as a young spiritual speaker. He often shares religious talks online and is known for his famous phrase, "Mujhe farak nahi padta" (I don’t care), which he uses to respond to online trolls.

But during his recent visit to Vrindavan for Holi, things took an unexpected turn. A crowd gathered around him—not just to take pictures but also to repeat his own phrase in a playful way. In a viral video, people can be heard chanting "Mujhe farak nahi padta", copying his words and tone, almost as if they were teasing him. Despite this, Abhinav didn’t seem upset. In fact, when someone from the crowd offered him Vrindavan ki lassi and said, "Lassi pi lijiye," he smiled and replied, "Ji piyenge! Radhe Radhe!"

Even though some question his lifestyle and education, Abhinav Arora continues to stay in the spotlight. Whether people support him or tease him, one thing is clear—he always finds a way to stay relevant.

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The viral video was posted on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by the user ‘ghakekalesh.’ The caption read, "Feel for Abhinav Arora." Shared just a day ago, the video has already gained 493k views, drawing mixed reactions from social media users.

People took to the comment section to share their opinions on the viral video. One user expressed sympathy, writing, "Feeling sorry for the kid. His parents put him in this situation just for the sake of money." Another user added, "When he grows up, he will never be able to forgive his parents for what they have done to him. Childhood is precious, and he lost all of it, only to end up being trolled." A third commenter shared their concern, saying, "The trauma he is forced into by his father will leave many scars on him."

Another user echoed similar concerns, writing, "I feel bad for the kid—his parents put him in this situation just to make money." Defending Abhinav, a fifth user commented, "This is not right. If someone is out in public, they shouldn’t be disturbed like this. It can actually hurt them." Meanwhile, another person pointed out how his famous phrase had turned into a meme, saying, "‘Mujhe koi farak nahi padta hai’—poor kid has become a joke now."

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