
Hilarious video shows Shiv Sena worker's 'real struggle' with face mask. Internet reacts
India Today
A Shiv Sena party worker struggled to wear a face mask at a rally organised in Uttar Pradesh.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic hit the world, face masks have become a necessity and an integral part of our lives. From N95 masks and surgical ones to even beautifully printed cloth ones, masks have become an indispensable part of the Covid-19 protocol. So, when a video of a party worker struggling to wear a mask at a Shiv Sena rally in Uttar Pradesh surfaced online, it obviously went viral. So much so, that someone created a hilarious spoof of it as well.
The Shiv Sena rally was being held on February 24 at the Government Girls Inter College in Dumariaganj, Siddharthnagar, Uttar Pradesh in support of candidate Raju Srivastava. While the party’s MP Dhairyashil Mane was addressing the crowd, the unnamed party worker standing beside him was struggling to wear the mask. He looked absolutely clueless and wore it in the wrong way thrice. He tried hard to wear it properly in the 2-minute video until finally another person helped him out.
Someone created a spoof clip of the whole incident with the theme of Amitabh Bachchan’s Don playing in the background. After he was finally able to wear the mask, a crowd can also be seen celebrating in the funny video.
Watch the viral video here:
The video prompted several reactions from netizens, who took to the comments section to express them.
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