A man climbed an electric pole and cut power lines in a village, reportedly due to an uncanny reason. The incident, captured in a viral video circulating on social media platforms, shows the individual ascending the pole with large pliers before proceeding to snap the wires, resulting in a complete power outage across the entire village.
The man was angry that his partner's phone was busy and, rather than deal with the matter amicably, he decided to vent his annoyance by turning off the village's electricity.
Although the video is startling, its authenticity has not yet been confirmed. Nevertheless, it has drawn interest from social media users and generated a lot of responses.
Another user emphasized the apparent misunderstanding of infrastructure, stating: "Dude, it's not a telephone line, and she is not using a land line. That's why Education is important."
The impact of the man's actions on the community was noted by a third user who observed: "Just because of her, the whole village is now without electricity."
Many viewers have drawn parallels between the man's actions and dramatic scenes commonly portrayed in films.
"He needs to stop watching Bollywood movies," commented one Instagram user, highlighting the filmy nature of the man's actions.
One person remarked, “Aashiq to bahut dekhe pyar mein, jo aashiq pagal ho jaye pehli baar dekha hai (I’ve seen many lovers, but this is the first time someone has gone wild in love like this)."
Another said, "Aashiq apni nass kaatte hai, isne gaon ki nass kaat di." "A lover usually cuts his own vein, but he cut the village's vein instead."
Watch the video here:
Some viewers found humor in the potentially dangerous situation, with one user remarking:
"Was I the only one waiting for him to cut the wrong wire and get zapped."
The video continues to circulate online, serving as a talking point about relationship dynamics, appropriate responses to communication issues, and the consequences of destructive behavior.
The man was angry that his partner's phone was busy and, rather than deal with the matter amicably, he decided to vent his annoyance by turning off the village's electricity.
Although the video is startling, its authenticity has not yet been confirmed. Nevertheless, it has drawn interest from social media users and generated a lot of responses.
Another user emphasized the apparent misunderstanding of infrastructure, stating: "Dude, it's not a telephone line, and she is not using a land line. That's why Education is important."
The impact of the man's actions on the community was noted by a third user who observed: "Just because of her, the whole village is now without electricity."
Many viewers have drawn parallels between the man's actions and dramatic scenes commonly portrayed in films.
"He needs to stop watching Bollywood movies," commented one Instagram user, highlighting the filmy nature of the man's actions.
One person remarked, “Aashiq to bahut dekhe pyar mein, jo aashiq pagal ho jaye pehli baar dekha hai (I’ve seen many lovers, but this is the first time someone has gone wild in love like this)."
Another said, "Aashiq apni nass kaatte hai, isne gaon ki nass kaat di." "A lover usually cuts his own vein, but he cut the village's vein instead."
Watch the video here:
अरे भाई, प्यार में इंसान क्या-क्या नहीं करता है
— Anand Yadav (Sonu) (@yadavsonuanand) August 31, 2025
ये भाई साहब अपनी गर्लफ्रेंड के व्यस्त फोन पर इतना नाराज हुआ
कि पूरे गांव की बिजली काट दी। pic.twitter.com/63rS0FlqeF
Some viewers found humor in the potentially dangerous situation, with one user remarking:
"Was I the only one waiting for him to cut the wrong wire and get zapped."
The video continues to circulate online, serving as a talking point about relationship dynamics, appropriate responses to communication issues, and the consequences of destructive behavior.
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