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Recently, while enjoying Holi celebrations in Vrindavan, Abhinav Arora was mocked by a group of youth, who teased him by repeating his famous line.
Abhinav Arora’s father dismissed claims that they were using him for financial gain. (Photo Credits: X)
Abhinav Arora, a 10-year-old self-proclaimed spiritual speaker, has been embroiled in controversy for months. Recently, during Holi celebrations in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, he faced mockery from a group of youths. A viral clip shows them teasing him by mimicking his famous line, “Mujhe farak nahi padta, zamana kya kehta hai,”—a phrase he often uses to dismiss online criticism. The video has sparked outrage on social media, with many defending Abhinav while others criticise his parents for exposing him to such situations at a young age.
In the video, some people can be seen posing with Abhinav, while others mockingly repeat his famous phrase. One individual even hands him a glass of Vrindavan lassi while recording. Unfazed, Abhinav calmly responds, “Yes, I will drink. Radhe Radhe.” The clip, shared on X (formerly Twitter), was captioned, “Feel for Abhinav Arora.”
Feel for Abhinav Arora
Reacting to the post, a user wrote, “People are so cruel this days they don’t even leave a kid. Leave him alone he is a kid. Seriously. I stand with Abhinav Arora.”
Another shared, “I feel bad for the kid, his parents put him in this situation just to make money.”
“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 comment read.
An individual shared, “The trauma he is forced into by his father will leave many scars on him.”
Another mentioned, “People should troll his parents if they are not happy with him but please spare that kid he is too young.”
One more added, “He’s sweet/innocent after all he is 10. What about his parents. They’re the main culprit.”
This is not the first time Abhinav Arora has faced public mockery. Last month, during the Maha Kumbh, several people were seen recording videos and questioning his fake spirituality. Many believe his parents are using him for financial gain. However, in an interview with ANI in December 2024, his father, Tarun Raj Arora, denied these allegations.
Abhinav’s father explained that his son has a large following on Instagram, but they do not make any money from it. He said they are not focusing on YouTube or Facebook, even though their channels have been eligible for monetisation for a long time. He denied claims that they charge money to attend religious events or gatherings. He also mentioned that if a hotel owner invites them to promote a place that benefits Vrindavan’s tourism, they will support it, but they’ll never accept money.
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