Just prior to the release of his new film, Dhurandhar, Ranveer Singh graced the stage at the closing ceremony of the 2025 edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI 2025). The actor's attempts to pay tribute to Rishab Shetty's performance in Kantara Chapter One on stage landed him in
Indian man films littered Amsterdam street: 'Inki civic sense dekh lo'

A video shared by an Indian traveller has sparked a lively discussion on social media after he filmed a garbage strewn street in the heart of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands.
(Also read: Indian woman in Amsterdam shows empty office at 5 pm, internet says 'Normalise this everywhere')
The user, identified as Rahul Mahajan, posted the clip on Instagram, highlighting what he described as an unusual sight in a city widely regarded for its exceptional cleanliness.
In the video, Mahajan captures a road littered with rubbish. His voiceover in Hindi, translated into English, states, “This street in Amsterdam Central is filled with garbage, yet people still claim that India lacks civic sense.”
Take a look here at the clip:
A post shared by Rahul Mahajan (@rahulmahajan.x)
Mahajan shared the clip with a caption that read, "Foreigners kehte hain Indians ko civic sense nahi hai aur inki khud ki civic sense dekh lo," which translates to English as, “Foreigners often say that Indians lack civic sense, but look at their own civic sense.”
The contrast between Amsterdam's global reputation for orderliness and the scene shown in the clip prompted widespread reactions online.
The clip quickly drew attention and received a flurry of responses from Instagram users. The comment section soon became a space for contrasting viewpoints and spirited debate.
One user wrote that it was “still cleaner then most roads in India”, while another remarked that “it is cleaner than most of the roads in India and you'll never see any paan stains in trains or anywhere in Amsterdam”. A different viewer commented that “some people will never praise India”, whereas another supported Mahajan by saying “yes I completely agree with you bro”.
The discussion continued with one user questioning why Indians “are always get questioned for civic sense”, while another added humourously that “don't dare bro, Europeans will get offended.”
(Disclaimer: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.)
Source: HindustanTimes
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