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Mumbai: Pay ₹250 to Talk, ₹1,000 to Cry—Man’s Beachside Service at Juhu Beach Goes Viral (Watch Video)

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: March 20, 2026 16:00 IST

A video filmed on a Juhu beach in Mumbai has gone viral, capturing the attention of social media users ...

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A video filmed on a Juhu beach in Mumbai has gone viral, capturing the attention of social media users after it showed a man offering paid listening services to strangers. Seated calmly with a handwritten sign, he invites passersby to open up about their worries and emotions. What makes the scene unusual is how he has turned the simple act of listening into a paid service in a public setting. The clip shows several curious people pausing to speak with him, highlighting both intrigue and fascination around this unconventional approach to emotional support.

The video also reveals the man’s clear pricing structure, which he explains in a straightforward manner. He charges ₹250 for minor issues, ₹500 for more serious concerns, and ₹1,000 for those who want to sit and cry while he listens. His candid explanation, combined with the peaceful beach backdrop, has left viewers both entertained and thoughtful. He mentions that people do approach him regularly, and he spends time engaging in conversations, helping them organise their thoughts and find a sense of calm during moments of emotional stress or confusion.

Identified as Prithvi Rajpohla from Andheri, the man presents his service as more than just casual conversation. He claims to offer guidance to those who feel stuck or overwhelmed, helping them better understand their challenges. While some viewers remain sceptical about his ability to provide meaningful advice without professional training, others appreciate the simplicity of his approach. The idea of having someone listen without judgment has struck a chord, especially among those who feel unheard in their daily lives.

The viral video has also sparked a broader discussion about emotional well-being in fast-paced urban environments like Mumbai. Many see this as a reflection of growing loneliness and the increasing need for human connection, even if it involves paying for someone’s time. Others question whether such informal services blur the line between genuine support and professional counselling. As the clip continues to circulate online, it leaves behind a powerful image of a man on a beach offering attention, empathy, and a listening ear in exchange for money.

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