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Dancing on trains, in metros or even other public places has become a bit of a nuisance. Numerous social media videos show individuals performing trending songs. Typically, people grimace in response to such demonstrations, but many are often appreciated for their sheer confidence. Recently, another video of a man dancing to Naacho Naacho inside the Delhi metro has gone viral, prompting a mixed reaction from netizens.
The video begins with the man dancing to the song, which originally featured actors Ram Charan and N. T. Rama Rao Jr. in the film ‘RRR’. As the metro arrives at Indraprastha Station and the doors open, he goes out onto the platform and again enters the coach, dancing. He then jumps and proceeds to dance step by step, surprising and amusing his friends who are seen recording and fellow passengers.
The video has gone viral in no time and gained about 16.7 million views so far. Social media users have reacted to the post. While some praised his confidence some thought it was embarrassing.
A user stated, “Bro is a nightmare for introverts,” while another noted, “It’s been so many years travelling in metro but never saw this fun live.”
One individual stated, “Naach ye raha hai sharam mujhe aa rahi hai,” while another requested the Delhi metro cooperation to take notice and said, “Please don’t promote such culture otherwise you will see everyone doing this in the metro causing inconvenience to others.” A user jokingly wrote, “Delhi metro me aapka swagat hai.”
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has repeatedly requested commuters not to shoot videos on the metro for social media. DMRC had taken reference from RRR dance number Nacho Nacho and asked users not to take videos while commuting. The image stated, “Dance is fun but Delhi Metro mein Na-Naacho Naacho Naacho.”
मेट्रो में Travel करें Trouble नहीं #DelhiMetro pic.twitter.com/UwVfQmo9aH— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (@OfficialDMRC) April 24, 2023
In another post, they shared a popular headache meme on X with “Metro mein travel karein trouble nahi (Travel in the metro, do not cause trouble).” The meme depicts various types of headaches and their causes.
For example, it demonstrated how migraines, hypertension, and stress affect different areas of the head. The final image depicted a person in severe pain all over their head . The cause being they saw someone dancing in the metro.
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