The trend of making videos and reels inside Delhi metro stations and trains to share on social media platforms is on the rise these days. Sometimes people go to weird extent to create these videos causing inconvenience to travellers. 


The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has often appealed to commuters to refrain from making videos and reels inside the coaches but has gained very little success. The DMRC once again reiterated the message and urged people not to create trouble for co-passengers in the train and stop recording videos.


This time the DMRC issued the advisory using a popular line from a nursery rhyme. Taking to twitter it wrote, "Open your camera, Na Na Na." While the line in the advisory read, "Johnny Johnny! Yes Papa? Making reels in the metro? NO PAPA!".


There was also a text below the advisory that read, "Any such activity that may cause inconvenience to the passengers is strictly prohibited inside the Delhi Metro."






Since being shared, the post has amassed over 17,000 views, 281 likes and several comments.


"Why can't there be strict fines for any such activities be it then reels ,or even starting jamming sessions inside metro or metro premises, inappropriate behaviour,etc," commented one user on the post.






"Amazing. Delhi metro is unable to take any action against offenders. Just a simple tweet in case of any offence plz contact official helpline no,'" wrote another user.






While another user questioning the Delhi Metro wrote, "Wow some are making reels and metro is making such posters nothing is being changed on ground. Isn't easy to find out who is making reels and posting on their social handles."