- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Wed, 12 Nov 2025 01:30 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Indian Man Viral Video: What usually takes weeks in many places was done in just a few hours in Dubai and the internet can’t stop talking about it. An Indian man, Reshabh Nagpal, recently shared a video showing how quickly Dubai authorities repaired a damaged road after a complaint was filed, and the clip is now going viral for all the right reasons.
In his Instagram video, Nagpal explained that his friend had complained about a pothole-ridden stretch of road. To their surprise, within hours of logging the complaint, workers showed up and began fixing it right away. The clip shows them clearing debris, levelling the surface, and smoothly repaving the road, all at lightning speed.
As the camera captures the transformation, Nagpal can be heard in awe, saying, “And if you see, there are so many people standing on the side, watching how it has been done. Because this is unbelievable. Usually, this could take up to 1 or 2, or 3 weeks or maybe months. This is just done in a few hours. It is 4.30 right now. Road is done and operational. It has been painted as well. This is Dubai. This is why everyone loves Dubai. It is like nothing happened, but everything is done.”
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The video quickly gained traction online, with many viewers praising Dubai’s efficiency and discipline. People were amazed at how the authorities managed to complete the entire repair process, from fixing potholes to repainting the road, in just one afternoon.
Social media users flooded the comments section, comparing it to how such repairs often take weeks or months elsewhere. Some even joked that by the time a similar complaint is addressed back home. "It's the same in all developed countries, dude! Chill," a user wrote. "In India, it will take 5 years before the election," a second user wrote.
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"Not true in every part of Dubai. Streets in Warsan 4 are still in very pathetic condition despite numerous complaints to rta and Nakheel," wrote a third user. "They can do all this because they're getting cheap labour, abusing them. Do you know how much they are paying them? 1000 to 1200 AED max, and they are working in this kind of heat. This is absolutely ridiculous," added a fourth user.




