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Mumbai man lies on railway platform, holds woman's feet as cops step in

A video showed a man lying on the platform at the Borivali railway station in Mumbai while holding a woman's feet as she attempted to walk away.

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Mumbai man lies on railway platform holds woman feet
Mumbai man lies on railway platform, holds woman's feet as cops step in (Photos: Sid/X)

A video purportedly showing a man pleading with a woman at the Borivali railway station in Mumbai has gone viral on social media, with viewers divided over the emotional scene and the context behind it.

The clip was shared on X by a user named Sid, who captioned it, "Boy grabbed his girlfriend's feet. Lay on the platform. Begging her not to leave. Men should understand this: if a woman brings you to this point, she was never truly yours."

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India Today could not independently verify the authenticity of the video or confirm the relationship between the two individuals.

The video shows a man lying on the platform while holding the woman's feet as she attempts to walk away. She is seen stopping briefly, gently pushing him away and asking him not to do so. Moments later, police personnel arrive at the scene and intervene as the man sits on the platform.

The clip triggered several reactions online, with many users saying no one should beg for a relationship.

"Love is a two-sided affair. You can't force someone to love you or stay with you. If someone wants to leave, let her go. This is the best you can do for yourself and her. Don't ever beg for love!" one user wrote.

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Another commented, "This is so embarrassing to watch."

Others urged caution against drawing conclusions from the short clip alone: "One should never judge people by one video. It may also be that there was a huge misunderstanding between them. The woman may have tried a lot, but nothing worked. Eventually, when she got tired, she decided to leave. And then maybe the guy realised something and came begging. Anything can happen."

While the video continues to circulate widely on social media, the circumstances leading up to the incident remain unclear.

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Published By:
Raya Ghosh
Published On:
Jul 13, 2026 17:44 IST

A video purportedly showing a man pleading with a woman at the Borivali railway station in Mumbai has gone viral on social media, with viewers divided over the emotional scene and the context behind it.

The clip was shared on X by a user named Sid, who captioned it, "Boy grabbed his girlfriend's feet. Lay on the platform. Begging her not to leave. Men should understand this: if a woman brings you to this point, she was never truly yours."

India Today could not independently verify the authenticity of the video or confirm the relationship between the two individuals.

The video shows a man lying on the platform while holding the woman's feet as she attempts to walk away. She is seen stopping briefly, gently pushing him away and asking him not to do so. Moments later, police personnel arrive at the scene and intervene as the man sits on the platform.

The clip triggered several reactions online, with many users saying no one should beg for a relationship.

"Love is a two-sided affair. You can't force someone to love you or stay with you. If someone wants to leave, let her go. This is the best you can do for yourself and her. Don't ever beg for love!" one user wrote.

Another commented, "This is so embarrassing to watch."

Others urged caution against drawing conclusions from the short clip alone: "One should never judge people by one video. It may also be that there was a huge misunderstanding between them. The woman may have tried a lot, but nothing worked. Eventually, when she got tired, she decided to leave. And then maybe the guy realised something and came begging. Anything can happen."

While the video continues to circulate widely on social media, the circumstances leading up to the incident remain unclear.

- Ends
Published By:
Raya Ghosh
Published On:
Jul 13, 2026 17:44 IST

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