- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Thu, 27 Nov 2025 03:26 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Bengaluru Man Viral Video: What began as an ordinary bike ride in Bengaluru turned into a life-changing moment for a young man and his story is now shaking the internet. From a hospital bed, the injured man shared a painful reality about the city’s broken roads, and the video has left social media users angry and concerned. The video was posted on Instagram by his friend Khyati Shree, who revealed that the accident happened because of an unmarked speed breaker. She shared how they had to rush to Bengaluru after hearing the news and later found out that he would need surgery.
In her emotional post, she wrote, “My friend’s two-wheeler lost control due to a poorly constructed speed breaker. We immediately flew to Bangalore and found out he will need to go through surgery. The next time you find your loved one in a hospital due to a road accident, try asking who is actually responsible. Why is a helmet crucial but an unmarked speed breaker acceptable? Why are speeding tickets important but there are no fines for broken footpaths? Why are roads dug up every year?”
She further added, “My friend is now being handed a health bill of Rs 6 lakhs, went through a life-threatening surgery, came out with six metal plates in his body, and will be immobile for six months. The cost of fixing that one speed breaker is surely less than the price my friend has to pay.”
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In the video, Saurabh Pandey is seen speaking about his injuries and the poor road conditions, saying, “Any road in Bengaluru, anyone, is full of potholes. I have severe injuries in my leg, hand, and arm. You can see. It is pathetic. Please do something about the city’s roads. It is high time.”
As the video spread, many users shared similar experiences and demanded better road safety. "Bangalore was not like this. You, outsiders, came here and ruined the whole city and are complaining about the damages," one user wrote. "Sister, I feel you. But all Muslims only voted this government to power and now they are only suffering. Let them continue to realise this few more years," a second user wrote.
"Same situation in Kolkata potholes, potholes and potholes and dust, air pollution in bonus," wrote a third user. "I really do feel bad for your friend. My wishes with him. You have posted this coz it’s your friend. The roads all over our country are the same. Singling out Bangalore like it’s the only place on earth with potholes/incorrectly fixed potholes doesn’t seem right," added a fourth user.




