Dance in Mumbai Rains: A popular video has be caught in the Mumbai floods. This video is showing both laughter and also the struggles in the Mumbai city. This video which is circulating extensively on social media, is about a man who is completely soaked and dancing in the middle of the street in completely flooded street.
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The description for the video, which is thought to have been shot near Mumbra, reads, “In Mumbai, entertainment never ends.” The performance must continue! It immediately resonated with thousands of people on the internet, representing how the city finds happiness despite hardship.
Take a look at the video:
Entertainment never stops in Mumbai. The show must go on! #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/sySNLzC0cx
— Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) August 20, 2025
Netizens Reaction:
Across all platforms, comments were flooding in, with many complimenting the man’s easygoing nature. One X user noted, “This is peak Indian resilience,” emphasizing how Indians utilize humor to deal with difficulties. Another said, “This is a dance of frustration over failed infrastructure,” highlighting the symbolic nature of the performance in addition to its playfulness.
Some people felt nostalgic after watching the clip. One user recalls seeing similar scenes in Rajkot during the early 2000s monsoon season, when locals waded through crowded streets like it was a celebration. “Indians can find entertainment anywhere,” said another.
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Mumbai Rains Update on Red Alert:
Even though the popular video made people happy, the situation on the ground is still dire. In anticipation of high to extremely heavy rainfall in the upcoming days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, and Ratnagiri. Police department has advised people to come out only if it is very necessary. Many organizations have shifted to WFH arrangements as a result of the temporary closure of government offices, schools, and colleges.