Rohan Rana, an Indian man in Japan, has become an overnight sensation on social media for his extraordinary act of kindness. He helped an elderly Japanese man who had fallen and was bleeding at a metro station, despite many passersby ignoring the incident. Rana and his friend immediately stopped to assist, applying first aid to stop the bleeding.The Instagram video, shared by @rohanranaa, has garnered 4.6 million views so far.When the elderly man tried to offer money as a token of gratitude, Rana refused, saying it went against his personal values. When asked where he was from, he proudly replied, “I am from India,” highlighting the importance of Indian sanskaar (values) in guiding his actions.The video of Rana’s selfless act has sparked discussions on bystander apathy and universal compassion, with many praising his kindness.One user commented, “We need more Indians like you brother. You made us all proud”. Another reacted, “Proud, bro. Sadly, some people try to sue you even when you help them with a good heart. That’s why in these countries, you need to think twice before helping.”


