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Riding a bike to the hospital, MP Man transforms Rancho from a group of “3 Idiots” into a real place

“3 Idiots” is still a popular discussion starter and a never-ending source of inspiration. The character of Rancho, played by Aamir Khan, teaches the ageless lesson of being true to oneself and embracing “fearlessness” in life. He had no idea that a guy from Madhya Pradesh would find solace in his role, and that man would use the film’s themes to inspire him to ride his bike to the hospital to see his sick grandpa. It’s unclear whether he really thought of himself as “Rancho,” but the moment, which was recorded on camera in all its detail, seemed like it was plucked from the storyboard of the film.

In the video, the guy confidently rides his motorcycle into the emergency room of a Madhya Pradeshi hospital, with his grandpa, supported by someone else, clutching on behind him. They weave through the emergency ward’s chaos, earning a few startled looks along the way, and help the old guy off the bike.

This unusual event, which was reminiscent of a scene from a movie, took place at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel District Hospital in Satna, which is around 450 kilometers away from Bhopal, the state capital.

Neeraj Gupta’s grandpa became unwell on Saturday night, which prompted a last-ditch motorbike ride to the Satna hospital. The guy responds defensively that he is affiliated with the hospital when a passerby criticizes his boldness for driving a car inside the facility. His explanation, nevertheless, is unable to allay the doubts of bystanders. The guy maneuvers his bike out of the ward at the end of the video, briefly upsetting the other patients.

As shown in the video, he hurriedly went back to the hospital to see how his grandpa was doing.

The emergency ward physician confronts the individual and expresses misgivings about his behavior after finding out about the event. The issue of whether he was subjected to any disciplinary punishment is still open, as are the consequences of his acts.

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