- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Tue, 20 May 2025 03:00 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Mumbai Local Train Viral Video: In the middle of Mumbai’s famously packed local trains, one man’s loud and funny announcement has taken the internet by storm, with 849k views from people. A viral video from a Mumbai local jam-packed coach shows Adhikari Kulprasad Ramnath trying to control the chaos in the most hilarious way. As the train neared Thane, Ramnath, wearing glasses and surrounded by tightly packed commuters, lifted his phone to record the crowd. Standing up slightly, he shouted, “Thane wale aage jao bhai fir chalne ko utarne ko milega nahi bhai”, urging Thane passengers to move ahead so they could get off easily.
With a quick sweep of his camera, he added, “Ye dekho,” showing just how crowded the train was. And just when you think he’s done, he playfully says, “Arey video ban gaya kya?” followed by his unique laugh, a moment that has left netizens in splits.
The video shared on Instagram by Ramnath on his official account 'ramnath.adhikari.520' has become a social media favourite, not just for the crowd chaos but for his dramatic and entertaining way of handling it.
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The video, after being shared seven days ago, received many reactions from social media users. One user wrote, "One more breakup and I'm gonna turn into him." While another user added, "Brother, you need courage to make a video among so many people."
"Imagine coming from your 9 to 5 and you've to face this," a third user added. "Bro is a nightmare for introverts," added a fourth user. "Bol yeh raha hai sharm mhuje arhi hai," a fifth user added.
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""He's gonna regret some years later" wala age toh chala gaya inka," a sixth user wrote. "Views bahut aate Hain likes bahut aate Hain lekin followers kyon nahin badh Rahe aakhir kya problem hai sochne wali baat nahin hai," another user added. “Jindgi me bas itna confidence chahiye,” added another user.
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