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Indian Vlogger Viral Video: What was supposed to be a calm ride through Nepal’s scenic hills turned dramatic when a foreign tourist lost balance on a muddy hill and the moment quickly captured the internet’s attention. Indian vlogger Animesh Kumar happened to be nearby when he spotted the traveller sitting helplessly beside his fallen scooter. The narrow path, thick greenery and slippery mud made the situation even tougher. His phone was lying on the ground, showing how suddenly the mishap had happened.

In the clip shared on Instagram, Animesh walks towards the man without hesitation. With a little help from others standing around, he lifts the scooter and helps the tourist get back on track. Their teamwork brings a sense of relief to the scene. Once upright and safe, the tourist smiles and says, "Thank you guys... Nice saviour."

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Animesh posted the video with the caption “Unexpected rescue in Nepal”, and it didn’t take long for the clip to blow up. It has now crossed 4.3 million views, with people in the comments praising the kindness, quick action, and simple humanity behind the gesture.

"What is this multiverse. Foreigner with Nepali scooter and Indian speaking bikers helping the guy," a user wrote. "The foreign guy is so calm. I wanna know what he was thinking," a second user wrote. "Classic roads of Nepal. We never know what kinda adventure might come next!" wrote a third user. "Be careful, guys. Nepal's off-road roads are dangerous," added a fourth user.

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"Something similar happened to me in Sikkim. I fell in the mud, got stuck. It was a remote off-road patch, so I was stuck for a good 10-15 mins, had some water, and smoked a cigarette. Then a bolero arrived with 4 people in it, they rushed in to rescue, lifted the bike, pulled the person out. Tied a rope and towed the bike out of the mud. Love to all the noble souls. No, they won't just help foreigners. Indians get equal help when stuck," a fifth user shared his story.

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