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Abhinav Arora Trolled for ‘Jumping Dance’ as Lord Hanuman | WATCH

Ten-year-old Abhinav Arora, popularly known as ‘Bal Sant Baba,’ is facing flak on social media once again as a video of him dressed as Lord Hanuman and dancing to a devotional song has gone viral. Netizens did not like the video, with one X user saying, “jumping is not dance… it is not pleasant, it is cringe and is perfect for meme material,”

Not for the first time, is Abhinav, young spiritual speaker, in news for controversy. Last month a video went viral in which he was seen dancing with a well-known spiritual leader Swami Rambhadracharya at religious function. During the video, Rambhadracharya requested Arora to leave the stage which has generated huge debate. Abhinav dismissed the whole episode and referred to it as a trivial affair. He also made light of his guru’s remarks that he had merely made some friendly corrections in order.

The new video has garnered criticism yet again as many argue that Abhinav’s father is using his son for money. One user pointed out that the father does not have good business sense, saying, “Looks like Abhinav Arora’s parents won’t stop. He is not willing to hire a good choreographer. this jumping is not dance. it is not nice, it is embarrassing and is great for memes.” Another user said, “He is also not hiring a music teacher for his son. his father needs to understand ki ab Kaan se khoon nikalne laga hai bhai” (Now it’s become so unbearable, it’s like blood is coming from the ear, brother).

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Abhinav Arora, a young boy from Delhi, has become a sensation with his speeches on Hindu scriptures, including the Bhagavad Gita. He speaks three languages very fluently and has addressed various audiences across India at significant spiritual and cultural events. He posts his learning on social media platforms including Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. According to his father, Tarun Raj Arora, who is a TEDx speaker and a businessman, his son had been interested in spirituality since he was three years old.

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