Young spiritual orator Abhinav Arora was recently spotted on the streets of Barsana, Uttar Pradesh to soak himself in the Holi festivities. During his visit, a few youths approached him for a reel. They mocked Arora while filming a video with him and teasing him with his "Farak Nahi Padta" dialogue. They asked him recreate his popular dialogue, but he only kept saying "Radhe Radhe".
In a video, shared by X page 'Ghar ke kalesh', youths while seen posing with Arora and engaging in a quick chat with him. They followed him on the streets while filming him on phone camera.
"Meme banao", people were heard saying in the clip.
Take a look at the video
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"Hume farak nahi padtha..."
The video opened by showing Arora, dressed in Holi colours, chanting "Radhe Radhe". They youths initially echoed their voices and chanted the holy words, followed by allegedly bullying him with his meme dialogue. "Hume farak nahi padtha ki zamana kya kehta hai", a man said while laughingly recounting Arora's meme words.
The youths walked around the spiritual orator and tried creating a funny reel with him. One of the men popped out his tongue trying to tease and create frivol.
People urged him to utter "Farak nahi padta" dialogue, which he refused to do. Instead of engaging in much conversation, he chanted "Radhe Radhe".
Netizens react
The X video has gone viral and attracted more than one million views. Netizens reacted to the incident and said Arora was bullied at Barsana Holi.
"Ma**r*** tum apni views or viral hone ke chakkar mein usko paresaan kyon kar rhe ho (You are troubling for gaining views)", one stated. "This is bullying! This is not cool", another wrote.