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New Delhi is often known for its chaotic traffic conditions and crowded public transport. Despite these challenges, people in the city are known for finding creative ways to travel around the city. Recently, a viral video captured global attention on social media platforms. The footage, shared on X, depicts an individual riding a white horse through the bustling streets of Jahangirpuri. This unexpected sight has sparked amusement across the internet, with users sharing humorous reactions. Many likened the scene to the iconic climax of the film Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, where Imran Khan’s character rides a horse to the airport to reunite with his lady love. Others playfully speculated that the horse might be Sitara Singh from Panchayat season 3.
The viral video making rounds online showcases a young man seated atop a white horse, galloping along a bustling road. This intriguing clip has captured the attention of the internet, leaving viewers curious about their destination. The person who captured the video shared it on X with the caption, “Jahangirpuri moment.”
jahangirpuri moment pic.twitter.com/zvOgS94IM5— shrek | dmrc hater (@misterguacamol3) May 31, 2024
Reacting to the post, a user wrote, “Ye toh Vidhayak ji ka ghoda hai. (This is politician’s horse).”
Ye toh Vidhayak ji ka ghoda hai— Sarcastic Stree ???? (@SarcastixStree) June 1, 2024
Another suggested, “He’s on his way to the airport.”
He's on his way to the airport. Third condition fulfilled— Changrezi (@changrezi) May 31, 2024
An individual shared, “Jai Singh Rathore from Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na.”
Jai Singh Rathore from Jaane tu ya jaane na— Ray (@aareRay) May 31, 2024
One more asked, “Sitara Singh?”
Sitara Singh?— Salmon_bhai (@bhai_lander) June 1, 2024
In other news, Vile Parle police in Mumbai sprang into action recently, seizing four horses and apprehending an individual accused of orchestrating an illicit horse-cart race on the Western Express Highway. The incident surfaced following a complaint lodged by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) on May 13. Responding promptly, the police filed an FIR on June 6, prompted by purported footage depicting two horse riders engaging in a race along a congested road.
As per Hindustan Times, PETA India member Sunayana Basu stated, “The Mumbai police have sent a clear message that cruelty to animals will not be tolerated. The mental trauma and physical torture these malnourished and weak horses must have endured is hard to imagine.”
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