On Camera, Man Dances To 'Radhe Radhe' On Delhi Metro Like Nobody's Watching
The viral clip captures a man who turns the Delhi Metro into his dance floor.

These days, stepping into a Delhi Metro coach almost feels like entering a live reality show—packed with drama, comedy, unexpected arguments, and bizarre surprises. It’s no longer just a mode of transport; it’s an experience. A recent viral video on Reddit perfectly fits this trend, capturing a man who transforms the metro into his dance floor, completely unbothered by those around him.
The video begins with the man standing near the coach’s door. He has his headphones plugged in and is listening to a song. The track seems too good to resist as he suddenly starts singing loudly and breaks into an impromptu dance. He does not seem to care about the curious stares and amused smiles from fellow passengers who are visibly stunned by the unexpected performance.
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Some passengers watched in shock while others looked amused. A few quickly took out their phones to capture the scene. When the metro came to a stop, the man stepped out of the coach with a flair. He continues singing as he walks away, leaving behind a crowd of bewildered and entertained onlookers.
The video was shared with a playful caption: “You don’t need any subscription to binge-watch in Delhi Metro."
Take a look at the video here:
As expected, the video grabbed the attention of fellow Redditors who couldn’t resist dropping some hilarious reactions to the man’s carefree dance in the metro.
One user shared, “I witness metro drama almost every day, it’s always so interesting that I’m forced to keep my phone away."
Another quipped, “Day by day, Delhi metro is on another level."
“Bro realising he has a free will," someone remarked while another person said, “Call them anything, but these people sure know how to lift the mood."
Earlier, a video surfaced showing a man getting into a heated argument with a group of women in the Delhi Metro after he refused to give up his seat for a female passenger. The incident happened on the Blue Line near Janakpuri West. The man, who was wearing earphones and carrying a backpack, responded sarcastically when bystanders asked him to “be the bigger person" and give up his seat. Despite repeated requests, the man stood his ground and did not give up his seat.
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