The internet shows a lot of empathy for the passenger with a damaged phone, highlighting the silent struggles of people.
A video has been trending on the internet recently, showing a passenger on a metro ride with a damaged phone. The video captured the passenger calmly using a damaged phone during the metro ride. This has struck a chord with netizens.
Video of a passenger using a broken phone inside a metro train goes viral.
A short video was filmed inside a metro coach, showing a passenger using a broken phone. This has struck a chord with social media users who have been showing a lot of empathy. An Instagram user shared the clip, which has sparked widespread discussion about financial pressures, resilience, and the unseen challenges many people face during their daily commutes.
More on the viral video of a passenger with a broken phone.
The video shows a man seated inside the metro coach, holding a phone whose screen appears entirely shattered, with nothing visible on the display. Despite the device’s condition, he continues to use it with quiet focus, seemingly unaware that he is being filmed.
Watch the viral video here:
Netizens react to the viral video.
Within a few days, it has already garnered over 2.7 million views, attracting thousands of likes, shares and comments. One user reacted, “This hit me hard because I have been there, using a phone till its last breath because responsibilities come first.” Another expressed, “People laugh at broken phones, but they do not see the bills waiting at home.” A third user wrote, “He is not poor in dignity. He is just strong enough to adjust and move on.” A fourth person commented, “Not everyone upgrades phones every year; some of us upgrade our patience.” “This is the reality of many middle-class lives, silent struggles no one talks about,” another comment read.

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