Mahindra posts inspiring video of differently-abled man, Twitterati impressed


New Delhi, Jan 28 (IANS): Anand Mahindra has shared an inspiring video of a differently-abled man paying tribute to the national flag, drawing praise from the netizens.

The Mahindra Group Chairman shared the clip with the caption, "Would have posted this yesterday but I received it only this morning. However it's never too late to see something that inspires us; something that makes us stop feeling sorry for ourselves; something that reminds us that having a larger cause enables us to do great things."

In the shared video, the man could be seen climbing on a pole wearing a Tricolour T-shirt, and balancing his body to form the national flag. The video has been viewed over 273k times, garnering over 41.1k likes and 7.4k retweets.

As the post went viral, Twitterati flooded social media with their reactions.

A user wrote: "Vande mataram. Now this is the Josh."

Another wrote: "Wowww...incredible strength, skill and love towards our beloved country...Kudos."

A post read: "Thank You Anandji, For sharing a courageous Indian Flag, which symbolises a lot and it's time that the special needs population run the country as the abled have disabled the constitution. Imagine PSri for art goes to a refugee instead of the courageous man. Salutation 'Jai Hind'."

A Tweeple remarked, "Truly incredible. Learnt a life lesson with this clip. Thanks for sharing."

  

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