A video that quickly went viral on social media showed a woman mocking her schoolmate for working as a Patna Pizza Delivery Boy. It spark a debate about the dignity of labor and classism. However, the clip widely exposed as a scripted act. It raise important questions about misinformation and the role of users and media in spreading unverified content.
Truth behind the viral video of Patna Pizza Delivery Boy
The video, which appeared on January 29, shows a woman recorded a man sitting on his delivery bike in a Domino’s uniform. She laughs as she recalls that he used to post motivational videos during their school days. She comments, “You used to motivate everyone in school… and now you’re delivering pizza?” She also mentions his age and says she share the footage with mutual friends. The man responds calmly, smiling and staying composed throughout the exchange.
Women influencer clarify about video, not mocking
Initially shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the account @SaffronChargers, the clip quickly gained popularity across platforms like Instagram and Facebook. Netizens reacted strongly, condemning the woman’s behavior as “insensitive” and “classist.”
Many emphasized the value of honest work, with comments like, “Delivering pizza isn’t shameful—mocking someone’s struggle is.” The video, which received over 4.4 million views widely seen as a real-life example of social pressure, economic responsibility, and the dignity of Patna Pizza Delivery Boy.
