The story of a Midnight running boy ... Vinit Vartak ©
A few days ago, Filmmaker Vinod Kapri saw running a young boy in the middle of the night. The boy was carrying a bag on his back. He asked him if he can give him lift and drop where he want to go in his car, but the boy continue to ran and refused the help politely. While making a video of the boy, Vinod Kapoor asked the story behind his running at night. The video went viral after he later shared it on Twitter. Pradip Mehra, 19, from Almora in Uttarakhand, suddenly became a sensation. But then began the eclipse of the perverted society that would probably end the story of that innocent Midnight running boy halfway?
Pradip Mehra, a 19-year-old boy, works at a McDonald's in Sector 16, Noida. Every night at midnight on his way home from work, he runs a distance of 10 kilometers every day. This is the time for him to get the physical fitness and stamina he needs to join the Indian Army. After work from 8 in the morning till midnight and then running 10 kilometers. The story of Pradip Mehra, who happily goes home and prepares food and takes care of his mother in the hospital, does not end there, but begins.
If you watch the video shared by Vinod Kapri, there are many things to learn from it. Most importantly, Pradip Mehra's sincere efforts in the hope that tomorrow will be better by accepting the unfavorable situation ahead. The desire and perseverance to change the situation without weeping over what has befallen us. Taking care of your family with hopes of prosperity. Pradip turned down Vinod Kapoor's offer for dinner for his brother. The thought that we will eat but our brother will starve there shows our faith in our own man. While doing this whole video, Pramod did not stop for a moment. He has not deviated from his goal. It was all so inspiring that people liked this video.
Nowadays people get indigestion of good things. As this journey of Pradip went viral, Pradip, who struggled with daily life in one corner of India, became famous all over India. Some Indian Army officials tweeted to help him with his desire to join the Indian Army. But as soon as this tweet came, many symbolic reactions started. From Pradip's caste to the questions of many poor people in India and even lobbying for such an allegation to join the Indian Army, tweets started coming. Some media persons immediately rushed to his house. Make him wait in your newsroom and increase there TRP in his own name. Increased. The mudslinging is still going on Twitter.
Today, good things go viral in society, but our attitude towards good things as a society has become tainted. We have so much hatred for each other that we have started slapping religion, caste, rich, poor and many others for every good thing. But we have mortgaged the mentality to understand that the poison of hatred is growing in us. A running boy in the middle of the night went viral on social media because of the goodness of a man. But instead of taking inspiration from his goodness, I sincerely feel that the story of an innocent boy's running should have been kept secret in view of the manner in which mud is being thrown from the society on social media today.
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