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Delhi Viral Video: ‘Koi Aur Hota To Gira Deta…’ Drunk Woman Falls Off Rapido Bike, Decent Driver Helps The Empowered Lady

Delhi's viral Rapido video shows a drunk woman falling off a bike and yelling at the driver, who stays cool and helps her. This has led to a lot of discussion about behaviour and safety.

Delhi Viral Video: A viral video from Delhi showed a drunk woman falling off of a Rapido bike during a ride. She then started blaming the driver for her fall, which sparked a lot of responses on social media. The 45-second video, which has been shared a lot on Instagram and X, has brought back talks about passenger duty, rider safety, and the wrong use of the word “Empowerment.”

The Incident: Passenger Loses Balance While Driver Stays Calm

The woman in the video trips while she is trying to get on the Rapido bike. She loses her balance and falls onto the road on her side in just a few seconds. The Rapido driver doesn’t get mad or drive off; instead, he steps out right away, helps her up, and asks her over and over if she’s okay.

The woman, looking like she was drunk, started to blame the driver for “driving too fast,” but the car hadn’t even moved yet. The driver responded politely, “Madam, ride toh shuru bhi nahi hui,” which means, “Madam, the ride hasn’t even started yet.” People who were there filmed the moment. “You’re up now, even though you fell.”

‘Koi Aur Hota To Gira Deta’—People on the Internet Admire Driver’s Patience

There were a lot of comments on social media thanking the driver for being calm and understanding. A person wrote, “Koi aur hota toh video alag hota… give the driver a salute for dealing with this in a polite way.

Another person said, “This is real empowerment — dignity, respect, and patience, not drama.”

A number of producers posted the video to show how verbal abuse of service workers is common, yet they remain professional while on the job.

Women’s Safety vs. Accountability: A Debate

A lot of people praised the driver’s actions, but the video also started a bigger argument about: Does being drunk make bad actions okay? Some users said that giving people power should not be used as a reason to be irresponsible.

Rider safety advocates said the event shows the problems gig-economy workers face every day. They want rules to be made that say drivers have to do certain things when they have drunk passengers.

Rapido’s Answer

Internal sources say that Rapido is looking into the incident even though the company hasn’t said anything public about it yet. They might also make guidelines for drivers who have unfit riders.

For now, the video is still a powerful reminder of the daily problems that service workers face, and how simple kindness can turn a moment that goes viral into a lesson in humanity.

Note: This Article has been done on the information provided in this viral video/ post. DNP India doesn’t endorse, subscribe or verify the claims.

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