Tedhe Samachaar ki Seedhi Baat
- Worli Sea Face ke paas logon ne dolphins ko shore ke bilkul pass swim karte hue dekha aur video viral ho gaya.
- Ye sighting thoda rare hai — especially itni close range par.
- Passers-by ne phone nikal ke moments record kiye; clips social platforms pe share ho gaye.
- Netizens ne isko nature-ka surprise gift bol diya — kuch ne pyaar se caption kiya: “Mumbai ki aquarium life.”
- Wildlife experts ne bataya ki ye seasonal behaviour ho sakta hai, lekin itna close appearance sabhi ko wow moment de gaya.
WORLI SEA FACE — jahan log morning walk, chai aur sunset ke liye jaate hain — is baar sirf skyline selfies nahi, balki dolphins ka live porpoise performance witness kiya gaya. Video mein dikh raha hai ki dolphins ek-do nahin, balki ek chhote pod ki tarah shore ke kareeb glide kar rahe hain. Beach stroll se beach “wow” tak ka journey bas ek splash door tha.
Pehle kuch log soch rahe the ki ye koi water illusion hai. Par jaise hi fin surface par aaya, sab ne cameras nikaale. Ye classic nature-meets-city moment tha — dolphins ne Mumbai pe akele hi tourism campaign chala diya. Log hass rahe the, cheer kar rahe the, aur waves ki beats ke beech yeh dolphin cameo pura viral ho gaya.
Comments ka tone mixed tha — kuch bole, “Picture submit kaun karega Wildlife Dept. ko?” kuch ne likha, “Yeh toh Mumbai ne postcard-mode ON kar diya.” Ek netizen ne toh jokingly poocha, “Kya dolphins bhi weekend plans pe aate hain yahan?” Hashtag #SeaFaceSplash trending list me chhota sa pop culture moment ban gaya.
Marine biologists kehte hain ki sometimes dolphins coastal areas ke paas aate hain — food search, water conditions aur currents ke hisaab se. Lekin itna near-shore appearance thoda unusual hai, especially itne populated seafront ke paas. Isliye ye sirf local vibe nahi, balki ecological curiosity bhi ban gaya.
Kabhi-kabhi sheher thoda ruk kar saans leta hai — aur samundar humein yaad dila deta hai ki Mumbai sirf buildings ka jungle nahi, nature ka bhi ek quiet neighbour hai.
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Boing FAQ’s
WHO?
Worli Sea Face ke pass ye rare dolphin sightings un logon ne notice ki — morning walkers, passebyers aur videographers.
WHAT?
A pod of dolphins passing very close to shore and being filmed by onlookers.
WHEN?
Recent viral moment — footage shared in early December 2025.
WHERE?
Worli Sea Face, Mumbai.
WHY?
Likely seasonal behavior and coastal movement patterns — but still rare to see so close.
HOW?
People present at the seawall noticed fins, took videos, and posted online — turning it into a viral nature moment.
About Author
Abbas Momin is a stand up comedian, writer, and podcaster. He has written columns for The Indian Express, Rolling Stone India and GQ India. Abbas has also hosted a film podcast called 'Has It Aged Well?' and does regular appearances on Cyrus Broacha's show 'Cyrus Says'. He has acted in the film 'Ghoomer' and the web series 'Very Parivarik'.
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