A corporate employee in Gurugram has gone viral after posting a raw video showcasing his "mentally exhausted" state due to relentless work demands, declaring he no longer needs money but desperately craves work-life balance. Identified only as Director Dayal, the man shared footage of his dishevelled flat—unmade bed, clothes strewn across the floor, and general chaos—to illustrate how toxic workplace culture leaves no time for basic self-care. The clip, posted on November 10, 2025, resonates with thousands in India's high-pressure tech and finance hubs.
Dayal's outburst highlights the growing burnout epidemic in Gurugram, often dubbed India's Millennium City for its corporate skyline dominated by multinational firms. Long hours, back-to-back meetings, and "always-on" expectations have turned luxurious apartments into mere pit stops for sleep-deprived professionals. "I'm mentally exhausted... I don't need money anymore," he says in the video, emphasising that financial success means little without personal well-being.
The post has sparked widespread debate on social media, with many sharing similar stories of sacrificing health for career growth. Critics point to India's startup boom and IT sector demands as culprits, where 12-14 hour days are normalised. Dayal's glimpse into his unkempt living space serves as a stark visual metaphor for the hidden cost of ambition in one of Asia's fastest-growing urban centres.
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As remote work fades and return-to-office mandates intensify, calls for better work-life policies grow louder. Dayal's viral moment underscores a broader crisis affecting young professionals in Gurugram and beyond, prompting companies to rethink cultures that prioritise output over human sustainability.
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