Currently, a video of an Indian man expressing frustration over his living conditions in a rented London flat has stirred debate on social media.
The man, who pays a hefty Rs 1 lakh per month in rent, compared his apartment to a “chawl”, drawing mixed reactions online. While some sympathized with his plight, others criticized him for complaining about the challenges of living in a country known for its high cost of living.
In the video, the man highlighted his dissatisfaction by showing water dripping from the roof of his flat. He explained how he resorted to placing utensils under the leak to catch the falling water, as a plumber was unavailable to fix the issue during the night. His visible frustration resonated with some viewers, while others used the incident to criticize his choices.
Here is the video which has received more than 10K likes and it was posted with the caption, “Chawl ka feeling bhi experience kar liya UK Mai”
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One commenter, clearly irritated, wrote, “Either do your research before moving or stop complaining. You chose to live in the UK, knowing full well how expensive it is. Adapt or go back to your home country instead of criticizing everything.” Meanwhile, another voice of support chimed in, “This is so relatable. Renting in the UK is nothing short of a compromise.”
Adding to the discourse, a third person suggested a practical solution, “Contact your local council and file a complaint. A landlord cannot charge rent for a property that isn’t up to living standards.” Another viewer wrote, “This happened just yesterday at our accommodation too,” suggesting such issues are not uncommon.
The man in question, Aryan Bhattacharya, is a content creator with a growing social media presence. With nearly 1,550 followers on Instagram and close to 8,000 subscribers on YouTube, he often shares glimpses of his life in the UK, blending personal experiences with broader reflections on the challenges of living abroad. The viral video has sparked conversations about the realities of renting in one of the world’s most expensive cities.