The video of the delivery agent’s impromptu help has won hearts on the internet.
A video has recently been widely circulated on social media, receiving a lot of love, showing a Swiggy delivery agent helping a stranded family in Bengaluru. The delivery agent was seen helping the family with fuel. This has won hearts on the internet.
A Swiggy delivery agent in Bengaluru helps a stranded family.
A Swiggy delivery agent’s kind gesture in Bengaluru has earned him widespread praise on social media. The delivery agent turned a routine day at work into a touching moment of humanity when he stopped to help a family stranded on the roadside without fuel. The incident was later shared on Instagram by the delivery agent, Anil Sahu, who briefly explained what had happened.
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In the video, which has now gone viral on the internet, Sahu was seen riding along a city road when he noticed a man, his wife, and their toddler son standing beside a motorcycle that had suddenly stopped. Sensing something was wrong, he pulled over and asked what had happened. The woman then explained that the bike had run entirely out of petrol, leaving them stuck and unsure of what to do next. Without thinking twice, Sahu told the family he had some extra fuel with petrol and handed it to the man. The man was seen offering money, but Sahu politely refused, smiled, and said he didn’t want anything, asking him to “consider it as help.”
Watch the viral video here:
Netizens react to the viral video.
One user reacted, “Helping without expecting anything is true help…salute to you, brother.” Another expressed, “Had this one really nice person who helped push my scooty once to the nearest petrol pump around 1.5-2kms away. I still think about his kindness to this day.” A third person wrote, “Diljitliyabhai ne” (Bro won hearts). Many others praised the delivery agent’s kindness and empathy.

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