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Internet on buzz as woman dances to 'Aaj Ki Raat' on Delhi Metro

Woman danced on Aaj Ki Raat

New Delhi: A woman danced to Tamannaah Bhatia’s ‘Aaj Ki Raat’ in a metro, sparking mixed reactions online, with some liking it and others finding it inappropriate.

Internet on buzz
In the age of social media, metro trains have become unexpected stages for viral moments. From passengers creating reels to heated exchanges, the public transport system often finds itself in the spotlight. 

This time, it's a video of a woman dancing to Tamannaah Bhatia’s popular song ‘Aaj Ki Raat’ from the movie Stree 2 that has set the internet buzzing. 

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The Viral clip
The viral clip has left many divided, with some appreciating the dance while others criticising the act as inappropriate.

The video, shared on Instagram by user Saheli Rudra, captures her dancing in the middle of a metro coach to the energetic beats of ‘Aaj Ki Raat’. In her caption, the woman mentions that the performance was done "on public demand."

The clip shows passengers watching her performance, with some appearing amused, while others look visibly irritated by the unexpected display in a public space.

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As the woman sways to the music, a few co-passengers can be seen looking directly at the camera, while others avoid eye contact, seemingly uncomfortable.

The moment, however, has sparked an online debate about where to draw the line between creative expression and public disturbance. (with Agency inputs) 
 

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