A biker dressed in blankets rides through the cold like a Desi superhero, elevating winter hacks to a new level.

Even though the temperature drops during the winter, Indian streets are at their most creative. The internet is giggling uncontrollably over an Instagram video that demonstrated just that.
In the widely shared video, a man is seen riding his bike while completely covered in a blanket, obviously determined to avoid the cold without sacrificing his regular trip.
The way the blanket flutters like a ssuperhero’ cape behind him as he rides is what quickly makes the scene amusing. The man rides with confidence and seems totally unconcerned. Viewers quickly dubbed him the “Batman” of Indian roadways, which was not surprising.
The video, which was taken by a bystander, has resonated because of how relatable it is. As fascinating as the video itself has been the comments section.
The unusual way to combat cold chills was praised by several users. Others used emojis of fire and smiles, acknowledging that the cold forces people to come up with their own survival strategies, no matter how absurd they may appear.
A meme showing the Joker clapping in his trademark position was shared by one user. “Sleep driving after sleepwalking” was another joke.
One commenter described the motorcyclist as “Batman with budget,” and another called him “Blanket guy.” “With enormous power comes great responsibility” is how one comment summed up the video.
An Additional Unusual Method for Winter Survival
Another video that depicts a humorously unusual method of fending against the cold has gone viral as winter intensifies in some parts of India. The video effectively reinforces the adage, “India is not for novices.”
A biker is shown using extensive winter gear in the video. In order to see the road ahead, the man has additionally covered his head with a tiny bucket that has been turned upside down and has two holes drilled at eye level. The bucket is wrapped in a red blanket. Viewers have been both amused and astounded by the extent people go to in order to remain warm amid India’s bitterly cold weather as they ride through a dense, foggy roadway.
