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Viral Photo: Shark Tank India Judge Anupam Mittal Shares Relatable Struggle With Phone Addiction, Post went viral

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Viral Photo: Anupam Mittal, the founder of Saadi.com and a judge on Shark Tank India, is known for his diverse Instagram posts, which offer glimpses of his personal life, news about his company, and behind-the-scenes videos from Shark Tank. In a recent post, Mittal shared a relatable and amusing problem with his followers, seeking a “solution.” The issue, as he described it, was the act of looking at a phone while also being viewed through a phone.

The ‘problem’ post that went viral

Anupam Mittal’s post features a picture of himself sitting on a couch, staring intently at his phone, with a look of confusion and frustration on his face. His request for a solution to this “disease” has resonated with his followers, and the post has received nearly 62,000 likes in just 16 hours. It has also prompted numerous comments from people who can relate to his conundrum.

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The relatable issue of phone addiction

The popularity of Anupam Mittal’s post suggests that many people have experienced the same problem of getting lost in the never-ending cycle of looking at a phone while being viewed through a phone. Anupam Mittal’s request for a solution has struck a chord with his followers, who are likely to appreciate his candor and sense of humor. His post serves as a reminder that social media can be used for more than just self-promotion or corporate branding, but can also be a space for lighthearted and relatable moments that bring people together.

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