- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Fri, 14 Nov 2025 11:56 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: Sometimes the world feels crowded, yet basic kindness still seems missing. A recent video from a railway station has once again shown how cruel people can be. In the video, a young vendor is seen running beside a moving train, begging for the money he rightfully earned after selling food to a passenger.
According to the video, the boy had handed over the food, but the passenger allegedly refused to pay when the train began to leave. The vendor ran as fast as he could, tapping the train and calling out again and again for his money. But no matter how much he pleaded, the passenger did not respond. As the train picked up speed, the boy finally stopped, exhausted, helpless, and hurt.
A post describing the incident read, “A distressing video has gone viral showing a vendor running after a moving train after a passenger allegedly refused to pay for the food he took. The incident, captured at a railway station under bright floodlights, highlights the harsh realities faced by an underprivileged man working to earn a living. In the clip shared by Delima Updates, the man can be seen sprinting alongside the moving train, tapping on its side and pleading for his due payment as the train slowly picks up speed. Despite his desperate attempts, the passenger inside reportedly ignored him, leaving the man helpless and visibly disheartened.”
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The emotional video quickly spread across social media and left thousands of people angry and upset. Many slammed the passenger for taking advantage of someone already struggling for a livelihood. The video was shared by the Instagram page ‘india.150crore’ and has already gathered huge attention.
"What goes around always comes around. Karma will take care of it, surely," a user wrote. "Bhai Salam karta hu ye bande ko uski imandari ko,uski sabhyata ko jo etna sab hone ke baad akbhi apsabd gali nahi bola," a second user wrote. "Gareeb ke pet pe kabhi lat mat maro. Karm achche Kar Bhagwan ke mandir Bhi Jane ki jarorat nahi padegi," wrote a third user.
"Dear all India, dont forget we have more Bengalis in Calcutta than in Bangladesh. They speak Bangali," added a fourth user. "They struggle every day to earn an honest living, yet it’s heartbreaking how ruthless some people can be, refusing to pay them is like kicking them in the stomach, crushing their hard-earned hope and dignity," a fifth user wrote.




