- By Poorva Karki
- Tue, 26 Mar 2024 02:22 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: ‘Bengaluru is not for beginners’ and this phrase has spoken for itself time and again with the help of the people of Bengaluru who do not shy away from doing things that might be weird in the rest of the world. The theory fits well when it especially comes to professional and education fields. Adding to the list, a new video came forward, where a man was seen attending a Zoom call while driving a scooter on a busy road.
Yes, let that sink in because that is apparently way more common than it should be in the IT hub of the nation. In fact, the internet has quite a number of videos showing something similar.
The video was shared on the social media platform Instagram, by the handle ‘peakbengaluru’. The post was captioned, “Bengaluru is not for beginners.”
Watch the viral video:
Bengaluru is not for beginners 😂
— Peak Bengaluru (@peakbengaluru) March 23, 2024
(🎥: @nikil_89) pic.twitter.com/mgtchMDryW
The video, soon after getting shared, went viral on social media. Most people cracked jokes about the man’s situation, while the rest flooded the comment box with possible job profiles the man might have. The post was shared three days ago and pulled 153K views from people.
Taking to the comment box, people shared their take. “Before critics arrive here, this is just a lighthearted observation of someone attending a Teams call from the roads of Bengaluru,” a user said. “This reminds me of @pradeepbv 's picture in 2007 trying to fix Bangalore traffic problem,” commented a second person. “Bro must be working for an IT company as he might be short of clocking 70 hours per week,” added a third person. “Client call and d3äth can come at any time,” joked another.
“I feel it's his wife on a video call to check whether her husband comes home straight after work..isn't she a bigger boss anyway,” commented a fifth person. “His mobile probably has another call going on,” joined a sixth user.
“Finally, someone has realised the true meaning of ‘information highway’. He could've always stopped by and attended to the call. We've got emergency doctors and specialists too who are on lifesaving work, but do they operate on their patients in a moving ambulance? Never,” added another.