A video from a Mumbai beach has gone viral after showing a man offering paid listening sessions to strangers. Seated with a handwritten sign, he invites passersby to share their worries, turning a simple act of listening into an unusual public service.
The clip, now widely circulating on social media, captures curious onlookers stopping to speak with him.
A Price for Every Emotion
In the video, the man outlines his charges in a matter-of-fact tone—Rs. 250 for minor concerns, Rs. 500 for more serious issues, and Rs. 1,000 for those who want to sit and cry with him. The straightforward pricing, combined with the calm beach backdrop, has left viewers both amused and intrigued.
He says people do approach him, and he spends time talking with them to help ease their minds and bring some clarity to their thoughts.
More Than Just Conversation
Identified as Prithvi Rajpohla from Andheri, he presents himself as someone who offers more than just a listening ear. He claims to help people understand their problems and guide them when they feel stuck.
While some online users remain skeptical of his claims, many have connected with the basic idea of simply being heard.
A Reflection of Urban Loneliness
The viral video has sparked a broader conversation about emotional well-being in fast-paced cities like Mumbai. For some, it highlights the growing need for human connection—even if it comes at a price. For others, it raises questions about the line between informal support and professional care.
As the clip continues to circulate, it leaves behind a striking image—a man on a beach offering time, attention, and empathy in exchange for a fee.
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