A video of a girl dancing to Bhojpuri music inside the Delhi Metro has gone viral on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). Despite the directives from the Metro administration, such incidents continue unabated. In the fresh video, a girl is seen dancing strangely to Bojpuri tunes while commuting on the Metro. Passengers around her are observed watching her attentively. 


According to a media report, the girl seen in the video is Manisha dancer, a dance influencer. She is known for posting videos of her dancing in public spots and impressing people around. 


The recent viral video has now gained significant traction. However, there has been no statement or action from the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMCR) regarding this incident. 


The viral clip opened with her facing off the camera and throwing some walk-based steps, followed by her using the poles on the coach as a prop to spice up her performance. She grasped the pole and danced around it, donning Western attire with her hair loose, adding a few more steps. She was seen belly dancing and twerking, which certainly drew the attention of passengers toward her. While some found entertainment during their travel, others remained uninterested.


However, in another video, she knelt down on the metro floor, which her skirt struggled to support. Alarmingly, she experienced a wardrobe malfunction as her sensual dance moves exposed her lingerie, just moments before the video abruptly ended.


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Commuters Express Displeasure 


The 15-second video circulating on social media depicts a girl dancing to Bhojpuri music inside the Metro. As she dances, she passes by an elderly woman who appears uncomfortable. Following the video's viral spread, commuters expressed their discontent through numerous comments. 


One user wrote, "This is outrageous! Sitting on the Metro floor and all this nonsense?" Another commented, "People have crossed the line in the Metro. Action should be taken against them". 


Incidents Like These Aren't Unprecedented 


This isn't the first incident on Metro; similar cases have occurred in the past. Last month, a video went viral depicting a heated argument between two women, possibly over a seat. The argument escalated to physical violence, with one pushing the other, who retaliated by slapping her and attempting to trip her. What's peculiar in these videos is the bystanders' reluctance to intervene; instead, they choose to film the altercation.