Pahadi Hulk! Meet Uttarakhand’s real-life Avenger Mohan Singh Negi
In the Marvel universe, the Hulk is the embodiment of raw, unstoppable strength, a green-skinned powerhouse who can lift tanks, smash through concrete, and leap across cities in a single bound. His might is legendary. And while that’s pure fiction, social media is abuzz with tales of a real-life counterpart in the mountains of Uttarakhand, Mohan Singh Negi, nicknamed the 'Pahadi Hulk'.
According to widely circulated posts on social media, Mohan Singh Negi lives in a remote Himalayan village where life demands extreme endurance. According to the viral claims, Negi regularly climbs steep mountain paths to deliver cooking gas cylinders to homes inaccessible by vehicles.
In one instance, he is said to have carried 'five filled cylinders' uphill, and in another, hauled 'fifteen empty cylinders' back down, all on foot and without any special machinery.
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Social media users also credit Negi with lifting heavy boulders, bending iron rods with bare hands, and clearing landslide debris to open mountain paths. These posts often showcase him as a symbol of raw mountain strength and resilience, earning him comparisons to the fictional Hulk.
The claims couldn't be independently verified by OdishaTV.in or any other news outlets. However, these feats of Negi and the related viral stories have struck a chord with viewers, celebrating the grit and determination of people living in the highlands.