The trend of making videos and reels inside Delhi metro stations and trains to share on Instagram, Twitter and various other social media platforms has been on the rise for the last few years. 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 has once again reiterated the message and urged people not to create trouble for co-passengers in the train and stop recording videos.


Taking to Twitter, the DMRC wrote, "Travel, don't cause trouble.'' It also shared a graphic which read ''Be a passenger in Delhi Metro, not a nuisance.''


"Filming reels, dance videos or any other such activities that may cause inconvenience to the passengers is strictly prohibited inside the Delhi Metro," a text insert on the image reads.






The message drew mixed reactions of social media users.


"Please do advertisement inside metro coaches also via posters etc," wrote a user welcoming the move.






"Y took so long to take such action. People irritate while travel. They don't bother what anyone facing in life but always try to groove for few likes," wrote another user.






While another wrote, "Your supervision causes more trouble to travellers than any reel or dance videos".






"Why did u allow Akshay Kumar to dance inside with imran hasmi... First take action against them," wrote a fourth.