Mahindra shares man's poetry session, Twittearti applaud


New Delhi, Feb 25 (IANS): Mahindra Group's Chairman Anand Mahindra shared a delightful video of man's poetry session in a park. The internet is in love with the clip.

The business tycoon has shared the video on his Twitter handle and wrote, "Don't know who this is & why I got the clip but it perked up my start to the week. If you live in New York or London you can do beautiful walks in Central or St James Park but you'd miss the taste of India: the neighbourhood poet, making you smile."

The video shows a man reciting poetry for a group of people in a park. He begins with Hindi and talks about life, destiny and love and then goes on to recite a few lines about happiness and grief in Punjabi.

The video has garnered over 5.4K likes and has been viewed over 78.3K times.

As the post went viral, Twitterati have flooded the social media with their reactions. A user wrote, "The serenity of the venue and chimes of the bell ringing behind add grace to this magical morning moment. That can happen only in India."

Another wrote, "I can't understand the meaning. But I liked the way of singing and musical claps."

A post read, "Salute to this man, he is living his life fully and inspiring others for spreading love and peace in the society."

 

 

  

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