‘Job That Doesn’t Give You Freedom’: Delhi Metro Passenger Working On Floor Goes Viral

A photo of a man working on his laptop while sitting on the floor of a crowded Delhi Metro coach after receiving a call from his boss has gone viral, triggering debate online about hustle culture and work-life balance.

Post Published By: Ayushi Bisht
Updated : 16 March 2026, 3:39 PM IST
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New Delhi: A photograph of a passenger working on his laptop while sitting on the floor of a crowded coach in the Delhi Metro has gone viral on social media, prompting a wider discussion on workplace pressure and hustle culture in urban India.

The image shows a man seated on the coach floor with his laptop open on his lap while holding a phone in his hand, apparently attending to office work during his commute.

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Post Shared on Social Media

The photograph was shared on X by a user with the handle @kuxh101, who said the man began working immediately after receiving a call from his manager.

According to the post, the passenger quickly opened his laptop and started completing office tasks despite the crowded conditions inside the metro train.

The picture, reportedly taken inside a Yellow Line coach, quickly caught the attention of social media users and has since garnered more than 1.6 million views.

Internet Reacts With Mixed Opinions

The viral image sparked a flood of reactions online, with users offering a range of perspectives. Some praised the man’s commitment to his job, calling it an example of dedication and responsibility. Others, however, viewed the incident as a reflection of excessive work pressure in modern workplaces.

One user commented that the scene represented “dedication at another level,” while another said it showed the reality of a job that “doesn’t give you freedom.”

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Debate Over Work-Life Balance

Several users also pointed out the larger issue of work-life balance in fast-paced cities. Many argued that professional responsibilities should not force employees to work in uncomfortable public spaces such as a packed metro train.

Others said the image highlights how personal and professional boundaries are increasingly blurred, especially with remote work tools allowing employees to stay connected at all times.

The viral post has therefore reignited discussions about productivity, workplace expectations and the growing culture of constant availability among professionals.

Location : 
  • New Delhi

Published : 
  • 16 March 2026, 3:39 PM IST

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