Delhi’s air quality is once again being discussed widely on social media, not because of a report or official statement, but because of a short video that struck a chord with many users. A routine home task shared online has turned into a strong reminder of the pollution people deal with every day in the capital.
A video that got people talking
The video was posted on Instagram by Andy Evans, a foreigner living in Delhi who is popularly known as “Aussie Bhai” on social media. In the clip, Evans is seen cleaning the filter of his air purifier at home. What stood out was not the act itself, but what the filter looked like after just two months of use.
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Air purifier filters are usually white or light grey even after long use. This one, however, appeared completely black and packed with heavy dust and pollution particles.
What Evans shared on camera
While showing the filter, Evans explained that he had been thinking about cleaning the air purifier the whole night. He said he woke up and decided to clean it immediately.
Speaking in the video, he said, “Look at this, brother. This is a filter from just two months in Delhi.
It's completely filled with dust and pollution.”
He also mentioned that the filter shown was from only one air purifier. Evans added that three air purifiers are running in his home, and this was just one of them.
A casual joke with a serious point
Evans tried to keep the tone light while talking about the thick dust on the filter. He joked that the layer of dust was so heavy it could be spread on the floor like a carpet or even used to heat the house.
The joke made the video more relatable, but it also made viewers pause and think about the air inside their homes.
Instagram users react
The video got a lot of attention on Instagram. Many people commented, sharing their shock, worry, and their own experiences with pollution in the city.
One user wrote, “Don't touch it lol.”
Another commented, “Recycling pollution won't be a bad idea.”
A third user said, “That is why I try to check it every two weeks, it's crazy.”
Pollution back in focus
The clip has once again brought Delhi’s air pollution into everyday conversation. Without making any claims or adding facts, the video showed a simple reality that many residents could relate to.
As it continues to circulate online, the video has become a talking point, reminding people of the ongoing concern around air quality in the capital through a simple and direct moment shared on social media.
Disclaimer: The video mentioned in this article was shared by a social media user and reflects their personal experience. The Times of India is not responsible for the accuracy of claims made in the video.