
A video with an enthusiastic dancing man inside the metro coach in Delhi took the Internet a storm, and Netizens divided into whether it was pure joy or inappropriate public behavior.
A viral clip, originally shared on Reddit with the headline “You don’t need any subscription to fit in Delhi Metro,” he shows that a man wears headphones, fully immersed in Radhe Radhe rhythms. They dance with high energy, singing together while the other commuting is watching amusement.
The post quickly gained traction and drew a large number of likes and comments. Many users appreciated the uninhibited spirit of man and called him an expression of true happiness.
One user remarked: “He made people laugh,” while another bounced off the pressures of modern life and said, “Happiness looks as if it did not get the strongest wage check at the end of the month, but actually built your inner happiness and kept a smile on your face, I was like this, but life must have competition. (Sic.)
But not all answers were positive. Some spectators speculated about the state of the person’s mind, with one user commenting: “He is most likely tall. Or maybe he has some kind of mental illness.” This has triggered another discussion on social norms, public behavior, and how society perceives uninhibited self -expression in shared areas such as public transport.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has previously issued instructions on the disturbing behavior within the metro coaches and urged commuting to maintain the decorum. While dancing and singing on metro trains are not explicitly prohibited, past incidents of such acts have sometimes led to the intervention of metro authorities.
The video also supported a wider interview on social media about the importance of seeking joy in small moments.
Some users have pointed out that in a rapidly developing world dominated by stress and competition, they saw someone so carefree. Others, however, claimed that public transport is not the right place for such displays, because it could disturb the fellow traveler.
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