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Virat gesture brings smile to face of multi-disabled teen artist
Virat gesture brings smile to face of multi-disabled teen artist

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Virat gesture brings smile to face of multi-disabled teen artist

1 2 3 4 5 6 Lucknow: In a heartwarming moment, cricket icon Virat Kohli signed a portrait of himself painted by a 14-year-old orphan boy suffering with multi-disability including cerebral palsy. The portrait was presented to Kohli by the boy, Arun, at Ekana Stadium where multi-disabled children from Drishti Samajik Sansthan were invited to watch a cricket practice session and meet their sporting heroes. Abandoned in early childhood, Arun was taken in by the NGO in 2016-17. He had severe muscular issues, minimal mobility, and both hearing and speech impairments. Over the years, with intensive physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech support, his mobility and communication improved significantly. He now walks independently and communicates through Indian sign language and speaks a few words. Arun's transformation also included the discovery of a deep passion for art. What began with basic tracing exercises grew into a remarkable talent for sketching expressive portraits. Despite muscular challenges that make fine motor work difficult, Arun patiently completes detailed drawings — each taking over a week. His subjects range from family and caregivers to public figures he admires. Ahead of the stadium visit, Arun made a portrait of Kohli, hoping to have it signed. Although Kohli could not attend the practice session, team officials promised to arrange the autograph. True to their word, the portrait — signed by Kohli — was recently handed over to Arun. Director of Drishti Samajik Sansthan, Shalu Singh, said: "Arun came to us from Meerut about seven years ago, abandoned and severely affected by cerebral palsy. With consistent therapy and encouragement, he made incredible progress, both physically and artistically. His journey is truly inspiring." This visit to the stadium marked Arun's first time experiencing a live sports venue — something he had only seen on television. The event highlighted the power of sport to uplift and connect, transcending physical and social barriers.

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