Watch: Bull Barges Into Mobile Repair Shop In Delhi's Sangam Vihar
Watch: Bull Barges Into Mobile Repair Shop In Delhi's Sangam Vihar
The video shows the bull struggling to move in the tiny space where repair equipments were placed.

Imagine quietly working in your small shop and suddenly a massive bull jumps over the counter and enters. This horrible situation turned real for two mobile repairmen. A video taken from the shop’s CCTV footage shows the raging bull jumping inside the shop as the two workers quickly put themselves as far away. The space in the shop is limited and the two men can barely make their way out as the bull blocks the exit. Surprisingly, the bovine acts calmly and just stands there.

To get the animal and the two workers out, some people try to dislodge the counter. The bull tries to exit a small opening but it is too small. While the video ends without a conclusion, everyone trapped in the shop could likely exit after the shop counter was dislodged. This undated video was shared by an X user Chirag Barjatya on Tuesday. It soon gathered over nine lakh likes and over 7,000 likes. As per the Free Press Journal, the incident took place in Sangam Vihar, Delhi.

Commenting on the bizarre nature of the incident, an X user wrote, “This is the kind of wild & absolutely unrelated stuff I witness in my dreams only to wake up the next morning & wonder why do I even get such dreams!”

Another person wrote, “Imagine explaining to the customers why their phone is now broken instead of being repaired.”

People also remarked how the scene literally matched the popular idiom “bull in a China shop.”

Someone expressed gratitude over not facing such a situation and wrote, “I have watched it a million times and thanked God each time for not putting me in a similar situation.”

Several comments jokingly said, “India is not for beginners.”

In India, cattle roamed in commercial and residential areas often. While the above-mentioned video showed that no one got seriously injured, but if things were slightly different then both the bull and the men inside the shop could have been harmed. The civic authorities should manage the cattle problem in the cities so that such instances are avoided.

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