Metro Dance Video: In today’s social media era, the desire to go viral is making people do many things. Sometimes on the road and sometimes in the mall or public transport, people are seen doing strange things.
Recently, a video of Delhi Metro is becoming increasingly viral, in which a young man is seen dancing to a song inside the metro coach. This video has been shared by an Instagram user and within no time it has become a topic of discussion on the internet.
Young man danced like crazy in the metro
In the viral video, the young man is seen doing a slow and expressive dance on the song “Teri Deewani”. In the beginning it seems like a normal dance, but within some time the young man starts performing by moving around the entire coach.
He walks around holding the metro pole, swings and does different steps. During this time, he is often seen colliding with passengers, due to which the situation becomes a bit uncomfortable. This kind of action in the crowded coach caught the attention of many people.
People got angry after watching viral video
The most special thing about this viral video is the reactions of the passengers. Some people were seen smiling after seeing this dance, while many people looked uncomfortable and were seen trying to maintain distance. Some passengers looked away, as if they wanted to escape the situation. After the video went viral, mixed reactions of people are being seen on social media.
Some users are calling it entertaining, while some say that such actions create trouble for others in public space. This video is now sparking a new debate about behavior in public places and stunts done for social media.
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