Dharamshala, 9th October: A specially-abled man is seen selling packages of oranges by a hillside to make a living in a moving film. Ted Kunchok, a Tibetan YouTuber, captured the video. Anu, the orange seller, disclosed that his mother is ill when chatting with Ted. He was attempting to sell oranges at a price of 100 rupees a packet. However, the route was deserted, and he was having trouble finding purchasers. Ted bought all ten packets from him and offered him extra money as a gesture of charity.
Despite the difficulties, Anu is doing his best to support his mother and make ends meet. Anu is seen smiling throughout the video. He begged Ted to buy all of the packets because he wasn’t receiving any customers. Anu was pleased when Ted bought them all, and his eyes began to sparkle. His ecstatic grin has the power to tug at anyone’s heartstrings. Ted also gave Anu one of the packets to feed his mother. In addition, he gave Anu 3,000 rupees in cash.
While whining on little issues, we are often reminded of the people who are in real, seriously grim situations. Our issues appear to be a drop in the bucket compared to what they have to deal with, which makes us grateful for what we have.
People were moved to tears by his narrative and his unshakeable commitment to care for his sick mother at home. While some were astounded by his dedication and hard effort, others delved into self-reflection, claiming that the orange vendor is an inspiration.