The last minute, short film
After watching the short film The Last Minute, many have sarcastically commented that they will give seats to pregnant ladies in bus.Reuters

How many of us feel it is our responsibilty to offer seats to pregnant women when they travel in a public vehicle? Though many are aware of the struggles women face when they are carrying, majority try to tightly close their eyes, so that they don't have to give away the seat they are comfortable in.

Watch this awareness short film No Go Tell

Recently, a short film, with the same theme has hit the cyber space, that begins with a pregnant lady getting inside a packed bus. Though she looks at all the men expecting them to offer her their seat, nobody cares to do so.

After some time, one of the passengers, a handicap, sacrifices his seat for the woman, that brings shame to the face of co-travelers. However, the next scene shocks the viewers seeing the lady pushing the disabled to the road. But why did she do that to someone who helped her? That's exactly the thrilling point of the short film that makes it worth a watch.

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The two-minute-13-second video has opened to positive response from the audience. Though it has delivered a positive message, many have found a whole new meaning for the video and that is to "give seats to pregnant ladies." This has now paved way for the creation of many hilarious memes and trolls on social media.

Here are the memes doing the rounds on social media:

Picture 1: If ladies are not given seat in bus they will kill us by bursting bomb.
Picture 2: If they are given seat, they will kill us by throwing out.

Picture 1: Jagathy entering a bus
Picture 2: After seeing a pregnant lady
Picture 3: "Will go in the next bus, why should I die this morning itself?"-

Picture 1: Me looking for pregnant ladies in bus
Picture 2: My reaction after seeing 6 pregnant women.

Picture 1: Till yesterday, my reaction after seeing pregnant ladies in bus.
Picture 2: From today onwards. "Please sit sister, come on. Sit here."

Person 1: See, I will offer my seat to the pregnant woman, who is waiting at the next stop.
Person 2: No no. I will give her my seat. I have three daughters.

Watch the short film here: