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Just like Delhi Metro, Mumbai local trains have also started making headlines every now and then. It is not just a mode of transportation for individuals, but it has also become a hub for many activities. From spontaneous dance performances to street vendors selling their stuff, Mumbai locals have garnered notable attention all across social media. Now, a video which is currently going viral shows a woman flaunting her ‘belly dancing’ skills inside the train.
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In the video, a woman can be seen performing a belly dance inside a moving train and it has stunned people online. Dressed in a royal blue attire, the woman can be seen flaunting her skills as she twerks and moves on a rhythmic song.
“Now Belly Dancing inside Mumbai Local Train. It seems #MumbaiLocal Trains are the most happening place..to showcase talent. Location seems to be @Central_Railway between Sandhurst Road & Masjid stations,” read the caption. With this, the uploader has tagged the Indian Railway Ministry.
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Entertainment Now Belly Dancing inside Mumbai Local Train.
It seems #MumbaiLocal Trains are the most happening place..to showcase talent.
Locations seems to be @Central_Railway between Sandhurst Road & Masjid stations.@drmmumbaicr @RailMinIndia @RailMinIndia pic.twitter.com/LI1vFchnHw
— मुंबई Matters™ (@mumbaimatterz) September 19, 2023
Since being uploaded, the video has gathered over 33K views with multiple responses. “Great. About time our trains get showcased,” commented an ‘X’ user. Another person wrote, “So much space in Mumbai local is miracle.”
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Meanwhile, earlier, a video which went viral showed a man singing Lata Mangeshkar’s popular song Kaanta Laga inside a Mumbai local train. This video highlights a man who effortlessly steals the show as he sings the iconic song Kaanta Laga. Soon after he started singing, the onlookers joined in by clapping and singing along. The atmosphere became more lively when some of the elderly passengers started dancing, amplifying the overall moment.
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