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Watch: This Is What Mumbaikars Do When Stuck In Traffic

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Jan, 2016 12:58 PM
  • Watch: This Is What Mumbaikars Do When Stuck In Traffic
Next time you are stuck in a mile long traffic jam, you might want to try this out. 
 
A man in Mumbai decided to make the most of his time stuck in a traffic jam recently. He stepped out, increased the music of his car stereo to the maximum limit and started dancing on the road! 
 

When people get bored of traffic jams in Mumbai

Posted by Laughing Colours on Tuesday, 5 January 2016
 
No surprises that the video’s entertainment quotient would rival a drunken Johnny Lever monologue. Within a day of being uploaded on Facebook, the video has garnered over 3 million views, 100,000 likes, and 50,000 shares.

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