
Abhinav Arora, a 10-year-old known as the self-proclaimed Bal Sant, frequently uses the phrase “Mujhe Fadak Nahi Padta” (I don’t care) in his videos, often in response to criticism or trolling. This catchphrase has become a meme on social media. However, during his recent visit to Vrindavan for Holi celebrations, a group mocked him using the same phrase, sparking widespread criticism. Many blamed his parents, accusing them of exploiting him and taking away his childhood.
Feel for Abhinav Arora🥲
— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) March 18, 2025
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In the video, Arora is seen in traditional attire, adorned with a flower garland. While some people attempted to take selfies with him, others in the crowd could be heard repeating “Mujhe Fadak Nahi Padta.” One person commented, “I feel bad for the kid—his parents put him in this situation just to make money.” Another 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.”
Last year, Arora took legal action against seven YouTubers, alleging harassment and defamation. His mother, Jyoti Arora, described it as a “coordinated campaign to tarnish his reputation” and claimed he had received death threats. With nearly a million Instagram followers, Arora regularly shares videos of himself performing Hindu rituals, celebrating festivals, and engaging with religious leaders. His father, Tarun Raj Arora, manages his social media presence and plays a key role in shaping his online image.




