Man's vibrant 'Radhe Radhe' dance in Delhi Metro is going viral - Internet debate fun to public nuisance | Today news
A video of a man dancing enthusiastically in a subway coach in Delhi has taken the internet stormy, with netizens divided over whether it is an act of pure joy or inappropriate public behavior. The viral cut, originally shared on Reddit with the heading “You need no subscription to the watch in the Delhi Metro,” the man who wears earphones fully immersed in the rhythm of Radhe Radhe. He dances with high energy and sings together, while other commuters look in entertainment. The post quickly got traction and drew a large number of likes and remarks. Many users appreciate the unparalleled spirit of the man and call it an expression of sincere happiness. One user noted, “He made people laugh”, while another reflects on the pressure of modern life and said, “Happiness seems to get the thickest salary check at the end of the month, but actually builds your inner happiness and holding a smile on my face, I was once so, but life should have competition and you can’t easily settle with less.” [sic.] However, not all reactions were positive. Some viewers speculate on the man’s state of mind, with one user commenting: “He is probably high. Or maybe have some kind of mental illness.” It has a further discussion on social norms, public behavior and how society observes uninhibited self -expression in shared spaces such as public transport. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has previously issued guidelines that discourage disruptive behavior in Metro coaches, and request commuters to maintain décor. While dance and singing in Metro trains are not explicitly prohibited, incidents of such acts have sometimes led to intervention by the subway authorities. The video also fueled a greater conversation on social media about the importance of finding joy in small moments. Some users have pointed out that in a quick world dominated by stress and competition, to see someone so carefree refreshing. However, others have argued that public transport is not the right place for such exhibits as it can disturb co -passengers. Catch all the business news, the news reports and the latest news updates on Live Mint. Download the Mint News app to get daily market updates. Business Newsnewsman’s Live ‘Radhe Radhe’ dance in Delhi Metro is going viral – Internet debate fun to public nuisance more