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A video of a man travelling in the second class of a Mumbai local train has gone viral on social media. Reason? Well, he stuck his smartphone on the panel of the train for a hands-free travel. He can even be seen lening to something through wired earphones. The clip was posted with Teya Dora’s viral song Džanum.(Instagram/@_aamchi_mumbai_) The video shared on Instagram is credited to the Instagram handle being_ayaan_7. The text insert on the video reads, “Ye technology Mumbai se bahar nahi jani chahiye [This technology should not go outside Mumbai].” The clip was uploaded with the song Džanum Teya Dora. Stay tuned with breaking news on HT Channel on Facebook. Join Now The video opens to show the man standing on the footboard of a crowded train. As the video goes on, he stuck his phone next to the door of the second-class compartment. As the train starts to move, the man realises that a passenger on the opposite platform is filming him. Watch the video here: The video was shared two days ago on Instagram. It has since collected over 5.8 million views and still counting. A few even took to the comments section of the post to share their thoughts. Check out how people reacted to the video:An individual claimed, “Maine ise pehle bhi dekha hai Andheri station pe. Ye roz aise he stunt karta hai [I have seen him before also at Andheri station. He does stunts like this every day].” “Kaha atka rakha hai mobile. Waha se nahi girega? [Where is the mobile stuck? Won’t it fall from there?]” enquired another. A third commented, “Aapka mobile rakhne ka tarika thoda casual hai [Your way of keeping your phone is a bit casual].” “Next level,” expressed a third. A fourth joked, “People before pockets were invented.” “Dont tell me how, tell me why,” wrote a fifth. What are your thoughts on this? ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arfa Javaid is a journal working with the Hindustan Times’ Delhi team. She covers trending topics, human interest stories, and viral content online. …view detail

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