A video from the Delhi Metro is rapidly going viral on social media, in which a woman kicks a young woman, knocking her off the platform. The two then burst out laughing, making it clear that the video was scripted. Social media users are reacting sharply to the video.
Videos related to the Delhi Metro go viral on social media every day. Sometimes it's dancing, sometimes it's bizarre actions that leave people astonished. A new video has gone viral online, leaving people in splits. In the video, a woman is seen deliberately kicking a young woman.
The girl fell on the platform as soon as the gate opened.In the viral video, a young woman is seen standing at a subway gate when a woman pushes her from behind. At that moment, the subway gate opens, and the young woman loses her balance and falls directly onto the platform. This scene may shock even those present.
Woman seen laughing after being pushedThe most surprising thing in the video is that after being pushed, the woman starts laughing loudly. A few seconds later, the young woman quickly gets up and gets back on the metro. Then, she also starts laughing at the woman. This makes it clear that this entire video was pre-scripted and shot solely for the purpose of making a reel.
Video shared on XThis video was shared by an X user on the social media platform X. As of this writing, it has been viewed by millions of people. User reactions to the video are continuously pouring in.
Users expressed their displeasureAfter watching the video, many users posted angry comments. One user wrote that it's because of such people that the metro environment has become a bad place. Another user said that these days, strange people are seen on the Delhi Metro.
It's worth noting that this isn't the first time such a video involving the Delhi Metro has gone viral. Previously, videos of dancing, fighting, and strange behavior have surfaced inside the metro. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has issued warnings several times regarding such incidents.
DMRC issues stern warningThe DMRC has been clear that the Delhi Metro is for travel, not for making reels or videos. Passengers are repeatedly urged to follow metro rules and not compromise the safety of others. The viral video once again raises questions about the growing reel culture in the metro.
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