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The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation had issued warnings last year against filming any reels inside trains.
The woman swings her legs to kick another passenger. (Image source: X)
Delhi Metro is nothing less than an entertainment mine for commuters. Whether it’s passenger brawls or musical performances, the public transportation system continues to give passengers something extra when they board a train. Now, a video of a woman kicking her friend out of a metro compartment has caught the attention of X. The video has gone viral just days after two women were found pulling each other’s hair in the metro.
The video shows a woman smiling at the camera and then tilting her head towards another woman wearing a suit and standing near the cabin doors. The woman pulls herself up by the straps hanging on the handrail and swings her legs to give the other passenger a choice. The doors open at the same moment, causing the other woman to stumble out of the cabin. The duo appears to be friends as they playfully hit each other once the woman returns.
???After it went viral online, one comment criticized the act, “Although it is written, their civic sense shows their true class.”
Another asked a valid question, “Can you be late?”
A man dancing in Delhi Metro
This is not the only Delhi Metro video that has been trending. Earlier, a video clip of a man dancing his heart out to Aashiqui 2’s song Piya Aaye Na went viral. The clip starts with the man standing near the door of the bus. Suddenly he broke into an impromptu dance, ignoring the stares of his fellow passengers. The man traverses the entire cabin, pouring out his heart while the others sit in stunned silence.
Before this, a strange video of a commuter getting ready with me (GRWM) inside the Delhi Metro Yellow Line caught attention. The young man spontaneously started recording a video clip and introducing his skin care products. Blend pink blush on his nose and cheeks. Later, he applied lip balm and hair gel to complete his routine.
Warning about Delhi Metro problems
While the Delhi Metro is time and again in the news for its dancing, fighting and other bizarre videos, the authorities last year issued a warning against the making of reels. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has issued new announcements stating that “filming of dance videos, videos or any other such activities is strictly prohibited.”
DMRC officials said violators could be fined under provisions related to “creating nuisance” inside stations or trains.
While the rule was implemented as of September 14, clips and videos from inside the metro still dominate conversations.
Delhi, India, India
January 16, 2026 at 7:19 PM IST
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