Bizarre Dance Inside Delhi Metro Leaves Passengers Shocked, Clip Takes Over Social Media

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For countless Delhiites, the metro is a daily lifeline, quick, efficient, and hassle-free. But lately, every ride feels like an episode from a reality show. From unexpected arguments to random performances, anything can go viral within minutes, thanks to ever-watchful smartphone cameras. And now, another clip has joined this growing list of metro moments.
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This time, it’s social media influencer Swastik, who transformed a regular metro coach into his own dance floor.

What Happens in the Viral Video ?

The video captures Swastik standing near the metro door, earphones in, seemingly lost in his playlist. Then, without warning, he bursts into an energetic dance to Piya Aaye Na, the popular track from Shraddha Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur’s film.


Passengers around him freeze for a second, unsure of what’s happening. Some stare in shock, some can’t help smiling, and others instantly raise their phones to record the unexpected show. Unbothered by the stares, Swastik continues dancing with full confidence, turning the coach into a mini stage.


Internet Reactions: Funny, Brutal, and Unfiltered

As the clip spread across social media, the comments section filled with jokes, memes, and relatable reactions.

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“Is khata ki bohot badi saza honi chahiye.”
“Kar ye rha hai sharam mujhe aa rhi hai.”
“Audience traumatised.”
“I need his confidence.”
“Delhi metro mein apka swagat hai.”
“humne kya khata ki honge dekhna pad raha hai.”
“Bahut hi badhiya kia. Dobara matt karna.”

From mock complaints to applause laced with sarcasm, viewers had a field day reacting to the video.

DMRC’s Clear Warning: No Reels, No Performances

The timing of the video is interesting, especially since the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) recently reinforced rules against creating content inside metro premises. Since September 14, filming reels, dance videos, or any similar activity is strictly prohibited across all lines.

These warnings now play in both Hindi and English, alongside existing reminders about not eating or sitting on the floor. Despite the guidelines, incidents like these continue to surface, turning the metro into a viral backdrop again and again.


A Ride You Won’t Forget

One thing is certain, Delhi Metro rides are never boring. Whether commuters love it or not, the internet sure does. And with performers like Swastik popping up at random moments, every journey comes with the possibility of witnessing the next viral sensation.


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