India, May 1 -- Why, Rahul Roy? This is a question many have been asking on social media since Tuesday. It all began when several Reels featuring the actor alongside a content creator went viral, raking in millions of views. One clip in particular (see inset left) shows Rahul and Instagram user @dr_vanita_ghadhage_desai dancing to Tere Dar Pe Sanam (Phir Teri Kahaani Yaad Aayi, 1993), which originally featured him opposite Pooja Bhatt. Comments ranged from "Aisi kya majboori hai yaar" and "Seems as if he was forced" to "cringe content". When we speak about the response to his viral video, the 60-year-old admits he wasn't too keen on doing the video at first. "Viral toh nahin hua... but compulsion ho gaya tha. Now I am not going to do that again. Thank you to all," he tells us. Later, in an Instagram note, Rahul elaborated, "I do my work with honesty and modesty. I have some legal matters to pay for, and these are not from today - they are from before the brain stroke happened." He further wrote, "If you mock my simplicity or make fun of my struggles, it says less about me and more about you... At least I am earning through hard work, not by mocking others." The actor had suffered a stroke in 2020 while shooting for the film LAC: Live the Battle (2022). At the time, he was diagnosed with aphasia, a condition affecting speech. He later shared that actor Salman Khan had helped him clear his medical bills....