Viral Video: Woman does belly dance on moving train, Netizens ask to just stop it

A video showcasing a woman doing belly dance on moving train is going viral over the internet gaining mixed reaction from netizens.

Passengers aboard a moving train were taken by surprise when a video surfaced on the internet, showcasing a woman’s energetic dance routine, resembling a mix of pole and belly dance. The unconventional performance to the beats of ‘Baby Marvake Maanegi’ by Raftaar has ignited a storm of reactions, with the internet expressing dismay over the unexpected spectacle.

Trains have evolved into platforms for diverse forms of entertainment, ranging from fights to fashion shows. The recent addition to this trend is a video capturing a woman in a black crop top and pants, navigating through the train’s aisle and climbing onto seats, all while engaging in a lively dance routine.

The chosen soundtrack for this impromptu performance, ‘Baby Marvake Maanegi’ by Raftaar, amplified the visual spectacle. However, the internet’s response has been far from appreciative, as viewers grapple with the clash between their expectations of a peaceful journey and this unexpected performance art.

The video has triggered a cascade of reactions, with comments flooding in from various corners of the internet. One user expressed their apprehension, stating, “You know what I dread that I don’t find such YouTubers when I travel by train.” Another comment straightforwardly labelled the act as “Vulgarity at its peak.”

This incident isn’t isolated, as it aligns with a growing trend of unconventional train performances. Renowned dancer Jaya Jerry faced criticism for a video on Instagram, where she energetically danced to the Bhojpuri hit song, “Saj Ke Sawar Ke,” amidst sleeping passengers, drawing complaints of disturbance from fellow commuters.

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