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Blaming one’s fate for tragedies will never land us in the right place. And it is often seen that people who have adversities tend to overcome them and shine over those who complaint about petty lacunas.

This time it’s a humble pav bhaji seller who is proving his mettle by earning his bread despite disability.

One Mitesh Gupta, a specially-abled man owns and works at a pav bhaji stall in Mumbai’s Malad despite anomaly.

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Mitesh lost a hand in an unfortunate accident some years ago yet the street-side vendor has not let it become an obstacle, as he continues to work hard to earn his bread.

A video of Mitesh working at his pav bhaji stall in Mumbai’s Malad has gone viral on the internet after it was shared on Twitter by IAS Officer Sonal Goel.

As seen in the visuals, the man can be seen making pav bhaji and chopping vegetables with one hand. He places the knife under his arm and cuts the vegetables by holding them in his hand.

The indomitable determination and resilience of the man can surely inspire anyone.

“Meri mushkilon se kehdo, mera khuda bada hai (Tell all my problems, that my God is bigger than them),” Sonal Goel wrote in the tweet caption with the attached video.

“Mitesh Gupta, who unfortunately lost an arm in an accident a few years back, still runs the pav bhaji stall in Malad, Mumbai,” she added.

The video has garnered over 38.5K views do far with 406 retweets, 20 quote tweets, and 2,843 likes.

People are full of praise for the man. Some even suggested the IAS Officer to gift him an automatic chopper.

In a similar incident last month, a video showing a specialy-abled man running a noodle cart went viral. 

Watch it below.

The video shows a young man who does not have fully-formed hands cooking noodles to earn a living.

The inspiring video has garnered more than 1.5 lakh views on the microblogging website, along with thousands of likes and retweets as well. 

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