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Viral video: Girl dances in Hyderabad metro, Internet reacts

New Delhi: In this era of social media, everyone wants to be popular and this is the reason why users post different types of videos on Instagram reel and Facebook. Now a new video is immensely viral on Internet in which a girl is seen dancing in the metro.---Advertisement--- 💃 Dance On Hyderabad Metro 🚄---Advertisement--- When […]

New Delhi: In this era of social media, everyone wants to be popular and this is the reason why users post different types of videos on Instagram reel and Facebook. Now a new video is immensely viral on Internet in which a girl is seen dancing in the metro.

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In the video, the unidentified girl, dressed in red top and blue denims, was seen dancing on Tamil song ‘Ra Ra’. She grooved aboard the Hyderabad metro while the passengers looked on. “Dance on Hyderabad metro. When did this happen?” reads the caption of the post.

After being shared online, the video garnered over 56k views and even triggered a plethora of reactions from netizens. “Need a lot of courage to dance in a metro,” commented an individual with a heart emoticon. “this is useless content” expressed a user with angry reaction.

 

First published on: Mar 14, 2021 11:54 AM IST


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