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Viral video: Girls' ramp walk in moving Nagpur metro sparks debate, internet calls it 'Delhi virus'

The Nagpur Metro made headlines on social media when a viral video showed a group of elegantly dressed women holding an impromptu fashion show on a moving train.

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The Delhi Metro has been a frequent topic of discussion on social media platforms, often featuring unusual passengers and incidents. However, this time, the spotlight shifted to the Nagpur Metro. A viral video clip circulating on social media captured the attention of netizens and sparked a debate about the appropriate use of public transportation.

In the video, a unique and unexpected scene unfolded inside a Nagpur Metro train. A group of women, elegantly dressed in designer clothes, appeared to be strutting down the train's aisle as if it were a high-end fashion runway. The twist? The metro was in motion, and these women were essentially holding a fashion show on the move.

The reaction from viewers was diverse. Some found the idea innovative and entertaining, appreciating the creativity behind the impromptu fashion show. However, a significant portion of social media users voiced their concerns, arguing that the metro should serve its primary purpose of transportation and not become a platform for unconventional events. They emphasized that the metro was designed for efficient commuting, not as a stage for runway walks.

Online discussions were lively, with commenters expressing a wide range of opinions. Some defended the event, suggesting that it added an element of excitement to the mundane daily commute. Others firmly believed that the metro should maintain its core function and not deviate into becoming a venue for such displays.

The video, initially posted on Instagram by the account "nagpur_xfactor_" on August 27, quickly went viral. It garnered substantial attention, accumulating over 2.1 million views, 178,000 likes, and more than a thousand comments within a short time. The comments section was a mix of amusement and criticism, with one user humorously suggesting that the "Delhi virus" had finally arrived in Nagpur.

The person responsible for sharing the video claimed that the metro had been booked for a fashion event. However, the footage clearly showed that regular passengers were also present in the metro during the impromptu fashion show.

As this video continued to circulate across social media, it raised questions about the appropriate use of public transportation and the boundaries between entertainment and functionality.

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