Recently, the trend of people dancing on subway trains, platforms and other public places has increased significantly. Such actions are not only annoying to the public, but can sometimes also be risky. One such video has surfaced on the internet showing a young woman dancing to a popular Bhojpuri song in a crowded and moving train carriage in West Bengal.
The woman has been identified as Saheli Rudra, a Kolkata-based Instagram influencer with over 8.4 lakh followers. In the video, she is dressed in a shirt and ripped jeans and is seen dancing with confidence to the music of Khesari Lal Yadav. ‘Saj Ke Sawar Ke’, in a passage between seats filled with passengers. While many people looked at her curiously, others saw her recording the video on their cell phones. A few simply didn’t worry about it.
Ms Rudra shared the video on her Instagram account and captioned it as, ”Chalo hum vi bna liye (even I made it)”.
Watch the video here:
Since the video was shared, it has amassed over 2.5 million likes and 11 million views to date. Internet users flocked to the comments section to express a wide range of reactions to the video. While some were amused and praised her confidence, others questioned the location where she chose to shoot the reel. Many called such activities a “nuisance” and wondered why so many people were making dance videos on trains.
One user wrote: ‘Reel making should be banned on local trains and stations. What is wrong with people today?” Another wrote: ”Thanks to Indian Railways for providing free entertainment to their passengers.”
A third said: ‘Wow, the confidence level is fantastic. I even feel awkward on a video call on the train.” A fourth added: “Nowadays even the public doesn’t care.”
Yet another added: “Stop this trend.”
A fifth wrote: ‘If the railway department charges any amount from cringe-worthy people like this, the railway government will become a billionaire.’
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