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Viral video: Woman's epic dance to Bhojpuri song at railway station fails to impress internet, watch

Saheli Rudra, a notable content creator, gained attention with a vibrant dance video at a crowded railway station. While some praised her confidence and talent, others criticized the act as a publicity stunt.

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In the age of social media stardom, numerous individuals have seized the opportunity to gain fame and become global internet sensations. The rise of social media influencers showcasing their unique and captivating videos has been a prevalent trend. However, a recent shift in this trend has seen content creators causing disruptions for commuters by taking over public spaces with impromptu dance performances, marking a departure from the days when users loved watching such entertaining displays.

One notable content creator in this growing trend is Saheli Rudra, known for sharing frequent dance videos. This time, her electrifying dance performance at a bustling railway station has taken the internet by storm, triggering a flurry of reactions from viewers. The footage captures the lively atmosphere of a crowded railway station as Saheli dances energetically to the beats of the trending Bhojpuri song 'Apne Lover Ko Dhokha Do.'

In the video, Saheli remains undeterred by the hustle and bustle of the surroundings, showcasing her dance moves with a broad smile in the midst of a densely packed railway station. The clip has now gone viral, amassing over 13,000 likes, with the numbers continuing to climb. While many praised her dancing skills and talent, others criticized and trolled her for what they deemed audacious behavior in a public space. Some went so far as to label the act a mere publicity stunt, accusing Saheli of seeking attention through unconventional means.

Among the comments, an Instagram user highlighted the woman's self-assured demeanor, stating, "Bas itna hi confidence chahiye life me (This much confidence is all I need in life)." Another user injected humor by drawing a parallel between personal and public spaces, commenting, "Or idhar me apna dance band kr deti hu when my mom enters my room. (Here I stop my dance when my mother enters my room)." One individual quipped, "Dance India dance ki future winner," while another account expressed, "More and more love for you." 

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