Food delivery apps like Swiggy and Zomato have become an integral part of daily life, with riders often working long hours to ensure orders reach on time. But one rider recently flipped the script in the most unexpected way. A video circulating online shows a delivery partner enjoying Garba, supposedly while on his way to deliver an order.
What made the moment even more delightful was that he was mimicking Champak Chacha’s iconic dance moves from the TV show Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah. Although the exact location of the clip is unknown, the rider’s carefree spirit quickly caught everyone’s attention. Social media users cheered him on, calling it a perfect example of living in the moment, while many joked about his unique mix of dance and
duty.
Swiggy Rider Pauses Delivery For Garba
Taking to Instagram, an individual wrote, “Rider is on the way from the last 45 minutes. Le rider: Delivery toh hoti rahegi, Garba pehle khel leta hun. (Delivery can wait, let me play Garba first). Garbe is the first priority. Navratri is at its peak.”
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Reacting to the post, a user wrote, “This is how we all enjoy festivals and life.”
Another shared, “He saw the opportunity and took it.”
“Everyone needs to have fun,” a comment read.
An individual stated, “My order was late yesterday, and the driver was at the same location for 15 minutes, wondering if he did the same.”
Another mentioned, “Champak Chacha Lite.”
One more added, “When your order is also doing Garba, and now everything is Khichdi inside the box.”
Father Seen Working With Toddler
Just like the dancing rider, another Swiggy delivery partner touched people online with his moving story. He was spotted working while carrying his little daughter, as there was no one at home to take care of her. A startup founder and CEO, Mayank Agarwal, shared how he placed an order and asked the rider to bring it to the second floor. Just before the call ended, he heard a child’s voice in the background and went downstairs, only to see a small girl sitting on the bike with her father.
When asked why she was with him, the rider explained that he had no one else at home. His older son attended evening classes, and he had to care for his young daughter, who had lost her mother at birth.
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Despite the challenges, the Swiggy rider continues working, often bringing his daughter along. He even faces rude comments from some customers who tell him to stay home if he can’t manage. Yet, he never complains and always greets the world with a smile.