'Rs 2 crore business loss but...': Man's silent struggle of carrying burdens with a smile strikes a chord. Watch
A viral metro video shows an Indian man discussing his business collapse and ₹2 crore loss from COVID. He now works an admin job in Dubai. His calm demeanor and simple statement 'Life goes on' resonate deeply. The clip highlights resilience and pu...

He reveals he now works an admin job at a five-star hotel in Dubai’s Internet City. When asked about his past, he shares that he once ran a thriving building materials business back in India. Then came the COVID pandemic. “Corona losses,” he says simply. The blow? Around ₹2 crore. He had paid suppliers everything in advance, emptying his bank accounts completely.
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“There is nothing left,” he adds. Yet, when the interviewer probes what keeps him going, the man’s response is pure grit: “Life goes on.”
He even flashes a warm smile towards the end, as if to say the show must continue, no matter what.
The post, shared by handle @ImMemesupplier, has already crossed 61,000 views and hundreds of likes within hours. What’s catching fire isn’t just the story – it’s the quiet dignity with which this man carries his burden. Netizens poured in with raw reactions. One user wrote, “I can literally see pain in his eyes .” Another simply said, “Mad Respect for him!”
An Indian account posted in Hindi: “Inn jaise logo ko dekh krr khud motivate hota hu aur iske samne mera dukh bahut chota lagta hai… Being a man is not easy.” Others called him a “hustler,” a “brave man,” and noted, “His eyes tell the story.”
Many admitted the clip hit them hard, putting their own everyday struggles into perspective. The video has struck a deep nerve, especially among men who shoulder financial pressures, family responsibilities, and the expectation to keep moving forward without fanfare.
As the clip continues to spread, one thing is clear: sometimes the most powerful messages don’t come from millionaires or celebrities. They come from the metro seat next to you, from someone who has seen rock bottom and still says, “Life goes on.”
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