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Published 20:32 IST, July 25th 2024

Zomato Delivery Agent's ₹500 Per Month Room From Mumbai Is Breaking The Internet | WATCH

A viral video has brought to light the harsh realities faced by millions in India's largest city, also known as the city of dreams, Mumbai.

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Zomato Delivery Agent's ₹500 Mumbai Room, Video Goes Viral
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Viral Video: A viral video has brought to light the harsh realities faced by millions in India's largest city, also known as the city of dreams, Mumbai.

A Zomato delivery agent's candid tour of his room from Mumbai has left many in tears across the nation. Pranjoy Borgoyary, an aspiring singer and footballer from Northeast India, shared a glimpse into his modest living conditions, a cramped, ₹500-per-month room in a Mumbai slum.

The viral video shared by its_sajid_shaikh on social media platform Instagram is now breaking the internet.

The viral video, which has garnered millions of views, showcases the contrast between the city's glittering skyline and the struggles of its inhabitants. Borgoyary's resilience, despite his challenging circumstances, has captured the hearts of many.

The viral video has now kicked off a wider conversation about the plight of migrant workers in India's urban centers. Thousands of people leave their homes in search of better opportunities, often ending up in overcrowded and unsanitary living conditions.

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One user wrote, ‘Kudos to this young boy. People in villages have big houses, clean environment, still he is smiling. Must try for modeling.’ Another user says, ‘"God gives his toughest battles to his strongest warriors." God bless you.’

One more user says, ‘More power to you.’

As the video went viral on social media, a viewer named Khushi was moved by Borgoyary's story and decided to pay his rent for the next three months. This act of kindness has highlighted the power of human compassion and the importance of supporting those in need.

Updated 20:32 IST, July 25th 2024