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Viral Video of Girl Dancing in Mumbai Local Train Sparks Mixed Reactions | WATCH

In a growing trend of social media influencers creating viral content, a new video has captured attention online, showcasing an unusual scene at a train station in Mumbai. The video, shared by popular Instagram user Diya Mukherjee, also known as Ankita, features her performing a dance routine to Kesari Lal Yadav’s Bhojpuri song “Saj Ke Sanwar Ke” on an empty local train. Dressed in a blue outfit, Mukherjee begins her routine as the song plays, displaying a series of dance moves and engaging expressions.

However, the video takes an unexpected turn when a boy seated behind Mukherjee stands up and starts performing an eccentric dance of his own. Mukherjee, caught off guard by his actions, pauses and points towards him, seemingly surprised by his impromptu performance. As the song ends, the boy returns to his seat. The interaction between the two adds an unexpected twist to the video, which quickly gained widespread attention. It is unclear whether the unusual choreography was pre-planned or a spontaneous addition to the video.

Regardless, the clip has proven to be a hit on social media. Mukherjee, an Instagram influencer with 43 lakh followers, saw this video garner significant attention online. It was over 55 lakh times and liked by approximately 2 lakh users. It also received thousands of shares and comments. The video also sparked a range of reactions from viewers.

Watch the viral video here:

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A post shared by Diya Mukherjee { Ankita } (@diya_mukherjee_official_)

One user, Amrita, criticised the video, questioning the appropriateness of dancing in a train and suggesting that such performances should be reserved for private settings. Another user, Shubham, made a humourous comparison, likening Mukherjee to a “dry ladyfinger” and advising her to focus on eating before dancing. Reflecting on Mukherjee’s dance tips in the video, another commenter suggested that she should follow her own advice about gaining weight before giving tips to others.

Additional comments focused on the boy’s response, with some viewers noting that his unusual dance moves were a reaction to Mukherjee’s performance. These varied reactions highlight the diverse opinions and humour that the video has generated.

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