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Foreigner Viral Video: A fun video from Mumbai is going viral online after showing a foreign visitor joining a local crowd in a popular Marathi slogan. In the viral video, the man can be seen enthusiastically chanting “Ek Maratha, Lakh Maratha,” quickly blending in with the cheering locals. The video has already racked up over a million views and sparked laughter, surprise and a mix of reactions across social media. The foreigner, who was in the city as a tourist, found himself surrounded by people encouraging him to join the chant.

The crowd even placed a traditional saffron cap on his head, adding to the lively atmosphere. Smiling and laughing, he repeated the slogan along with the locals, clearly enjoying the moment.

Shared on Instagram by @mumbaikar.officials, the video captures the fun exchange perfectly: the man says, “Ek Maratha,” and the crowd responds, “Lakh Maratha.” This playful back-and-forth continues several times, showing how a simple chant turned into a lighthearted and memorable interaction.

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The video shared on Instagram under the username 'mumbaikar.officials' just a day ago garnered 2 million views from people. The clip has left internet users divided; the foreigner’s energy amuses some, while others jokingly wonder if he needs an Aadhaar card to be part of the fun.

"Bro’s got a story to tell his homies when he's back," a user wrote. "Just because we behave like this, other countries are rejecting us and assaulting us.. We have 0 civic sense... better we educate ourselves or be ready for destruction," a second user wrote. "It's International Bejjati of Mumbai and Maratha," wrote a third user.

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"Proving that they are actually backward. Biharis behave better than them," added a fourth user. "I don't understand why other people are laughing at this ....... This is so embarrassing, utter nonsense," a fifth user added. "That's why I can't live in India anymore," added another user.