India, July 13 -- Recent torrential rains in Gurugram have caused severe waterlogging and waterfalls, flooding roads and homes and sparking widespread outrage. One viral Instagram video (18.8K likes) shows influencer Sanchi Arora filming her flooded apartment, complete with floating furniture and soaked essentials. "What happened last night has left me shattered," she wrote in the caption. "It rained non-stop for nearly four hours. I live near Golf Course Road - home to high-rises like DLF Camellias, where flats go for Rs.100 crore. And yet, this is the reality of Gurugram." Her video has struck a chord online, sparking conversations around the city's poor drainage and crumbling infrastructure - particularly in its poshest pockets. On X, IT professional Arun Mathuria shared his own monsoon misery from inside his car, as he navigated the city's waterlogged streets. His post racked up over 432K views and a flood of frustrated responses. "Gurgaon is marketed like Dubai but lives like a flooded village (sic)," one user wrote. Another quipped, "Even the Indus Valley had a better drainage system." While one user noted, "Premium city, premium prices, and apparently, premium puddles. HTC...