
As North india battles the fury of devastating floods, one man from punjab has unintentionally turned tragedy into a viral laughter riot. A swiggy delivery worker, caught in the middle of a flood interview, delivered not just words—but an entire syllabus of chaotic wisdom. While nature was wreaking havoc, this gentleman was busy dropping Shakespeare-meets-Google-Translate one-liners that left the internet rolling on the floor.
Here are 7 reasons why his interview is the funniest disaster commentary you’ll ever see:
1. When Geography Meets World war III
“Flood is the, Himalaya Parvat is the very rainfall, this is the China… is the world war.”
Apparently, the Himalayas, China, and World war III are now part of the same whatsapp group. Someone please inform the UN.
2. Narendra Modi vs. Cancel Culture
“You have do not narendra modi, what is this? Cancel, I not…”
We’re not sure what’s getting cancelled here—Netflix shows, flood warnings, or Modi’s leave applications.
3. Japan & russia, Why You Flooding Us?
The man somehow managed to rope in japan and russia into Punjab’s rain problems. Global warming? No. Global blaming.
4. The Legendary ‘Sun Theory’
“No disaster, that you like railfall is not because do you understand why sun theory?”
Move over Einstein. There’s a new theory in town—and it comes free with a swiggy delivery.
5. The Line That Broke the Internet: ‘Underestimating the Intercourse’
No, this wasn’t a TED Talk on relationships. He actually said it while explaining the flood depth. The internet has already knighted him as the accidental poet laureate of 2025.
6. Aurat, Woman is the Very Well
Feminism just found its new slogan. Somewhere, Simone de Beauvoir is clapping.
7. From Disaster to Meme Fest
What started as a serious flood report is now a goldmine of memes. netizens are already campaigning to get this man an honorary seat in Parliament. Because let’s be honest, he’s already talking like half the leaders out there.
💡 Final Thought:
While floods are no laughing matter, this man’s surreal english interview gave india a much-needed comic relief. From “sun theory” to “underestimating intercourse,” his words prove one thing: sometimes, reality is funnier than stand-up comedy.