- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Mon, 10 Mar 2025 04:00 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Indian Railway Viral Video: A train journey on the Begampura Express took an unexpected turn when a YouTuber’s simple request for a coffee bill led to a heated argument and a shocking slap. What started as a routine purchase quickly spiraled into a viral controversy, sparking debates on social media.
The fight began when a YouTuber on the Begampura Express requested a bill for a Rs 20 cup of coffee, but the pantry staff refused to provide one. Suspecting overcharging, the YouTuber started recording the exchange, which the staff objected to, leading him to call the pantry manager. Instead of resolving the issue, the manager insisted that he stop recording and even offered the coffee for free, but the YouTuber refused.
The situation escalated as both sides filmed each other, ultimately resulting in the manager slapping the YouTuber. The viral video has sparked debates on social media about customer rights, railway transparency, and the ethics of public recordings.
Watch The Viral Video:
Kalesh inside b/w A youtuber traveling as Passenger and Pantry car manager inside Indian Railways over asking for food bill, He slapped a passenger, Begumpura express(12238) pic.twitter.com/xOPp6l8lEv
— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) March 8, 2025
The viral video was shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by the user 'gharkekalesh.' The post was captioned, "Kalesh inside b/w a YouTuber traveling as a passenger and the pantry car manager inside Indian Railways over asking for a food bill. He slapped a passenger, Begumpura Express (12238)." Shared two days ago, the video has since garnered 222K views from social media users.
In the comment section, social media users shared their opinions on the incident. One user joked, "Railways serving punches instead of receipts? That’s one way to enforce a ‘no complaints’ policy!" Another user wrote, "I checked his YouTube channel, and there are many similar videos. His concerns seem valid, but it also looks like he's trying to make his channel go viral. That said, IRCTC really needs to overhaul its catering services—it's truly pathetic." A third user added, "It's an open secret... organized crime has been running inside the railways for decades."
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