Indians are very much prepared when it comes to train travelling. Be it from enough food to all the necessary things that they might never use but still carry. In similar instance, a man was spotted carrying a table fan in his train journey, leaving interet in splits. The train is said to be Gomti Express, train no 12420. Netizens have taken the vidoe on their social media feeds and the technologia man is now buzzing on the Internet.
In a viral video posted on Instagram by @abhishek_hindu_.5 around 2 weeks ago, a man can be seen sitting in relief besides a table fan with the recent trending audio 'technologia' in the background on the video. The fan can be seen plugged to the lightboard and the man is enjoying his arrangement. The video has grabbed 1.7 million views and 34K+ likes on Instagram.
Watch The Viral Video Here
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Another Twist In The Video:
What's more special about the video that when it pans you can also notice another hilarious fact that there are people actually sitting on the luggage stand of the compartment as if its their owned seat. These are the visuals you can only see in Indian trains where people are travelling and accomodating as many passengers as they can as everyone is in a hurry.
'Drugged And Robbed': Youtuber Kanika Devrani's Shocking Claims, Police Refused To Help; Railways RespondNetizens Reaction:
One user wrote, "Apni subidha hum le kar chalte h (We bring our own arrangements)."
Another wrote, "Ticket ka paisa vasul ho gaya bhai (He is utilising his ticket fully)"
"Ham India wale hain bhai kuchh bhi kar sakte hain (We are Indians, we can do anything)," one user wrote.
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