Quitting your job? Can you match this Pune man's style of walking out from toxic workplace | VIDEO

The video, shared on Instagram by Anish Bhagat, captures Aniket letting loose with his friends to the thunderous beats of the dhol,

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Pune: In a now-viral video, a man from Pune, India, has taken a unique approach to celebrating his last day at work. Aniket, a former sales associate, decided to ditch the traditional farewell and instead threw an epic dance party – complete with dhol players – right outside his office.

The video, shared on Instagram by Anish Bhagat, captures Aniket letting loose with his friends to the thunderous beats of the dhol, a double-headed drum traditionally used in Punjabi celebrations. The caption sheds light on Aniket's decision: after three years with minimal salary increase and a lack of respect from his boss, he felt it was time for a fresh start.

Celebration of freedom

The video shows Aniket and his friends dancing with infectious joy, a stark contrast to his boss's apparent disapproval. The clip has resonated with many viewers, garnering over a million views and sparking a conversation about toxic work environments.

"I think a lot of you are going to relate to this," Bhagat wrote in the caption. "Toxic work culture is so prominent these days. Lack of respect and entitlement is quite common."

Social media cheers Aniket's bold move

The video has struck a chord with netizens, with many applauding Aniket's celebratory send-off. Comments range from expressing satisfaction at his liberation to praising his courage and positive attitude.

One viewer wrote, "I don't know why this made me feel so satisfied," while another shared, "The dance gave me another level of satisfaction." Aniket's positive outlook has also garnered praise, with comments like "You really are the most positive and encouraging person I have ever seen in my life" and "Love you, bro, for all the good work you are doing."

Aniket's story serves as a reminder that sometimes, the most empowering way to leave a bad situation is with a bang – and a dhol beat.