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'It's called chivalry, mate': Arshdeep Singh's airport moment with Samreen Kaur divides Internet

The moment, captured as he arrived with the Punjab Kings squad ahead of their match against Delhi Capitals, quickly made rounds on social media

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Arshdeep Singh, Indian cricketer, has found himself in the middle of an online discussion after a video showed him carrying several bags while walking with rumoured girlfriend Samreen Kaur at an airport. In the clip, Arshdeep is seen carrying three suitcases while Samreen is walking beside him with a small handbag and boarding pass.

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The moment, captured as he arrived with the Punjab Kings squad ahead of their match against Delhi Capitals, quickly made rounds on social media.

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As soon as the clip surfaced online, social media users began reacting to the moment. A post on X (formerly Twitter) shared the video with the caption, “Arshdeep Singh with his gf Samreen Kaur.

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Reactions were split.

Bro is carrying 3 heavy bags, whereas the girl is only carrying a lightweight handbag with a boarding pass. Is this the equality? If he is a boy doesn’t mean you will use him like this."

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The post quickly gained attention and triggered mixed reactions online.

Many users quickly stepped in to defend the Indian pacer. “It’s called chivalry, mate! It shows that you’re single," one user wrote.

Another commented, “I would also carry more bags if I am travelling with my sister, mother or my partner, it is a basic thing. Stop begging here by targeting women."

Arshdeep singh with his gf Samreen kaur. Bro is carrying 3 heavy bags whereas the girl is only carrying a light weight hand bag with a boarding pass.

“Bro spends his life carrying Punjab Kings bowling attack, and you all are worried about 3 bags," a person reacted.

Another user said, “I carry suitcases with my wife. Heavy ones, these are nothing. That’s how it is. We as men like to do it, nothing wrong in it."

A person also criticised the outrage around the clip and wrote, “He’s not a boy. He’s a man. And you’re just a foolish person trying to find issues in everything just for some engagement on the internet."

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