Video: Man works part-time cab driver to help father, his story inspires internet

Many Internet users called the man’s story “inspirational”.

The heartwarming story of an e-commerce professional who works as a cab driver at night to help his father is making headlines on social media. Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Avneesh Sharan shared a video on Twitter, which captured the moving story, with the caption, “She made me emotional”.

Mr Sharan shared the clip on Wednesday and since it has garnered over 177,000 views and nearly 10,000 likes. The video captured the emotional story of a man who works in an e-commerce company during the day and drives a cab at night to help his 65-year-old father.

Check out the video below:

In the two-minute clip, the man reveals that he is not a professional cab driver, but has been driving a taxi for years to help his father. “I am a post-graduate in Marketing and International Business from IP University. For the past seven years I have been working with an e-commerce company. When I turned 18, I helped my father on the weekends after studies Even after office he is 65 years old,” the man told Mr. Sharan.

He further shared that he was good at cricket and has even played for the Delhi Under-19 team. “I have seen him struggle. Whatever we have now, be it our education or anything else, it is all because of him. So, whenever I get time, after my office hours or on my leisure In these days, I help him as much as I can. And no matter how high I get in my life, I will continue to help my father. I am blessed that he has done so much for us and I I will help them as much as possible.

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At the end of the clip, Mr Sharan said that he loves hearing his story and wants the youth to learn from him and at least help their parents.

Meanwhile, in the comments section, several internet users called the man’s story “inspirational”. Where a user wrote, ‘Inspirational story.. Nothing can be bigger than this for a father.

“Wow… great to hear, values ​​are still important,” added the third. “There’s always a light at the end of the tunnel,” wrote the fourth.

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