Last Updated: December 18, 2023, 12:11 IST
The outdated lady talked about that she earns about Rs 100 in a day. (Photo Credits: Instagram/@kawalchhabra)
Kawaljeet Singh urged individuals to chorus from bargaining from avenue aspect distributors who work onerous all day to make a residing.
A video of a person shopping for a complete cartload of fruits from an aged lady who was promoting fruit on the roadside is raking in likes. In the clip, Kawaljeet Singh, a content material creator with 1.5 million followers on Instagram, strikes up a dialog with the aged lady. She tells him that after working for the entire day, she makes Rs 100. Singh then proceeds to purchase her entire inventory of fruits. After paying her and loading the fruit in his automotive, Singh addresses the digicam and urges individuals to chorus from bargaining from avenue aspect distributors who work onerous all day to make a residing.
While sharing this clip on Instagram, Singh wrote, “As I was coming home, I wanted to buy some fruits. But then, I saw this old lady sitting sadly with her small cart. She didn’t sell anything yesterday, and today she only made 100 rupees. Instead of just helping her out, I wanted to lift her spirits. So, I decided to buy all the fruits from her. I could feel her pain and emotions by the way she looked at me. I’m thankful to God for choosing me for such moments when I can help someone. Remember, little acts of kindness can make a big difference. We all have the power to be a light in someone’s life. And if an old lady can work hard every day, maybe we all should try it too. Let’s spread kindness and be there for each other.”
This video has gathered over six lakh likes. Commenting on it, an Instagram person wrote, “Sardar ji this made me happy. Very well done.”
In April, a video of a 74-year-old man named Hasan Ali who sells handkerchiefs at Borivali station in Mumbai went viral. This video was shared on Instagram by Humans of Bombay.
In the video’s caption, Humans of Bombay quotes Ali, who’s a retired salesman, “Everyday, I take a bus from my house and come here to sell these handkerchiefs. Over the years, I have built so many permanent customers! They all call me Kaka lovingly. And I too have the same love for all my customers. When some people can’t afford the handkerchiefs, I give them a discount and when people tell me they’re using the handkerchiefs in temples, I give it to them for free. It’s these things that keep me going every day. They make me want to get up every time.”