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A Mumbai man’s DIY seat in a crowded local train is going viral for clever ‘jugaad’. Watch Video | trending
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A Mumbai man’s DIY seat in a crowded local train is going viral for clever ‘jugaad’. Watch Video | trending

In your wild world mumbai On local trains, where seat-holding is an extreme sport, one passenger has taken it to the next level with a move that has gone viral.

Mumbai Suburban Railway, commonly known as local trains, is the backbone of the city's transport system.(Instagram/borivali_churchgate_bhajan)
Mumbai Suburban Railway, commonly known as local trains, is the backbone of the city’s transport system.(Instagram/borivali_churchgate_bhajan)

In the viral video, the man calmly enters the crowded train, opens his backpack and takes out a small plastic stool. With the precision of an experienced passenger, he opens the stool, parks himself on it and sits comfortably in the middle of the crowded carriage.

Unfazed by the crowded bus, she looks directly at the camera and makes a victory sign, adding an extra touch of swagger to the moment.

Watch the video here:

The video, shared by Instagram user @borivali_churchgate_bhajan, has already been viewed more than 4 million times and garnered hundreds of reactions.

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How did Instagram users react?

Reactions are pouring in from Instagram users who are amused and impressed by the video. Some called it a classic “Thug Life” moment and praised his effortless attitude. The others couldn’t help but admire how he settled into a seat that was much more comfortable than standing ones. “It really made my thoughts come true,” one user wrote. he commented. A few even shared their own wisdom, saying: “Perfect example of this: When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” The creativity and calmness of this traveler’s “jugaad” caused many to laugh and applaud his resourcefulness.

Mumbai Suburban Railway, commonly known as local trains, forms the backbone of the city’s transportation system and serves more than 7.5 million passengers daily. Local trains operated by Central Railway and Western Railway are vital to the daily functioning of Mumbai, helping residents navigate the sprawling metropolis.

The system is divided into three main lines: West Line, Central Line and Port Line. These trains operate on a network of more than 300 kilometers and approximately 2,000 trains operate per day. These trains, which run at 2-3 minute intervals during rush hours, are often crowded, especially during morning and evening rush hours.

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