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Mohammad Zuatam shared his decision to move to India in a video.

He is opposite to life in Qatar, which is with that Udham culture in India.

Jitam praises the local people for his dedication and hard work towards the goals.

Mohammad Zautam, who identified himself as a “international entrepreneur” on Instagram, has triggered a debate on social media after posting a video, explaining his decision to move India. In his video, Mr. Jitam, who is originally from Qatar, shared his experience in India and on the contrary he looked among life in the Gulf and one of the world’s most populous and diverse countries. The 17 -year -old said in the video, “I left the world’s richest country to live here in India,” before explaining why he chose to leave the Gulf comfort and forecast for India’s challenges and energy.

“In our countries, life is comfortable and estimated. But here, everything is different. Everyone is tirelessly trying, and not the comfort is present,” Jitam said in the clip. He praised India’s “Udham Culture”, explaining how the local people talked to their ambitions emotionally and worked for more than 10 hours a day in search of their goals. “This is perseverance, passion and discipline. They are not just alive, they are making, innovation, and are constructed,” they said.

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In addition, the young entrepreneur shared that he and his team are in India to work on an enterprise called “Cosmos”, which they have described as “a lot of place for development” and “the ability to make an impact”. “We are here to be inspired by that energy,” he said.

Since being shared, the video has been more than 11,000 times and several likes. This has triggled mixed responses from social media users. While some appreciated the perspective and shared encouraging words, others criticized the tone and content of his statements.

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“Oh, so you have left your ‘rich and comfortable life’ to go to India for business, and now you are filming garbage as if it is some shocking revelation? Brother, focus on focusing. You have come here to make a documentary to not make money. No one is going to beg for you,” Wrote by a user. “This material was designed to degrade India, not everything in the country everywhere,” expressed another expression.

A third user said, “Show the best parts of India. Britain looted our money. India is highly populated. We need time to improve standards. But people are generous.”

A user commented, “India is more comfortable for you due to white privilege”

“Oh white servants we have Arab Seviers. Cool,” wrote another.