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This story is from November 1, 2023

'Bore hone ka chance-ich nahi' as auto driver sings & entertains people stuck in Andheri traffic

'Bore hone ka chance-ich nahi' as auto driver sings & entertains people stuck in Andheri traffic
Auto driver Satyavaan (Photo/@ReheSamay)
NEW DELHI: The never-ending Mumbai traffic! It's like a cruel puzzle, with no clear solution in sight. You leave for work, hoping for a smooth ride, but instead, you find yourself in the middle of this monstrous traffic monster that swallows hours of your precious life. The bumper-to-bumper crawl, the constant honking, and the nerve-wracking wait can drive anyone to the edge of their sanity.

But wait! Sometimes, amidst this chaos, you stumble upon a gem that makes you appreciate the little joys of life. Like the story of Satyavaan, the auto driver extraordinaire. There he is, stuck at the infamous Andheri signal, where time seems to slow down to a crawl. But instead of grumbling like the rest of us, he decides to serenade the suffocated souls trapped in their vehicles.
Picture this: Standup comedian Samay Raina via his X handle (Previously Twitter) shared a video of an Auto driver Satyavaan stuck in Andheri signal trafic, where he was enjoying and entertaining every one around with his singing.
He was singing "Ae Kaash Kahin Aisa Hota Ke Do Dil Hote Seene Mein Ek Toot bhi Jata Ishq Mein To taklif Na Hoti Jeen" from movie Mohra.
While Samay Raina applauded Satyavaan after his performance, he said "aise toh boring ho jaata hai, abhi boring hone ka chance-ich nhi"(It gets boring like this, now there's no chance of getting bored)

As Samay Raina applauds Satyavaan, you can't help but admire the auto driver's infectious spirit. In the midst of a situation that usually breeds irritation, Satyavaan's optimism shines like a beacon of hope. He's a reminder that even in the chaos of life, there's always room for a little melody, a moment of serenity. He says, "aise toh boring ho jaata hai, abhi boring hone ka chance-ich nhi." Trapped in the labyrinthine web of Mumbai traffic, he finds a way to keep life interesting, bringing smiles to weary commuters.
So, the next time you find yourself stuck in a traffic nightmare, remember the story of Satyavaan, the auto driver who turns mundane moments into melodies, proving that sometimes, the journey is just as important as the destination.
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