In the bustling world of Mumbai’s local trains, where finding a seat can feel like an extreme sport, one commuter has raised the bar with his viral move.
In a now-famous video, the man walks into a crowded train, opens his backpack, and pulls out a small plastic stool. With the expertise of a seasoned commuter, he calmly unfolds the stool, parks it in the cramped space, and comfortably sits down while others stand. Completely unbothered by the packed train, he smiles at the camera, flashing a victory sign and adding a bit of swagger to his move.
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The video, posted by Instagram user @borivali_churchgate_bhajan, has quickly gone viral, amassing over 4 million views and numerous reactions.
Viewers have flooded the comments with their reactions, many calling the move a “Thug Life” moment and praising his unbothered attitude. One user even commented, “He literally brought my thoughts to reality,” while others shared their thoughts with phrases like, “Perfect example of: When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” The creativity and composure of this commuter’s “jugaad” have garnered widespread admiration and laughter.
The Mumbai Suburban Railway, known for its crowded and hectic environment, serves over 7.5 million commuters each day. The system, which includes the Western, Central, and Harbour lines, runs on over 300 kilometers of track and operates roughly 2,000 trains daily. Despite the frequent train schedules, especially during rush hours, the trains can be intensely packed, making this commuter’s creative seat solution all the more impressive.
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