Planning a trip with friends always brings a different kind of excitement. There are shared jokes, last-minute plans and those fun, random moments that become inside jokes for years. A new viral video perfectly captures one such moment that many groups can relate to, and it has caught everyone’s attention online.
The clip shows a group of friends travelling together on a train, and their energy is enough to remind anyone of their own travel memories. What has made this video even more popular is the unique way the group decided to enjoy their Maggie. Instead of the usual packets or cups, they chose something much bigger, which instantly became the centre of attention.
Friends Enjoy A Bucket of Maggi On Train Journey
A viral Instagram video shows
a group of more than ten friends sitting together inside a train coach. Both boys and girls are seen seated with spoons in hand, waiting their turn as a large bucket filled with Maggi is placed in front of them. The group appears excited as they get ready to dig into the oversized serving.
The overlay text on the clip reads, “That one non-negotiable part of the trip.”
You might be wondering how the group managed to cook such a large quantity of Maggi while travelling. It is presumed that the train’s pantry staff assisted them in preparing it. The Maggi was likely cooked in the pantry and then poured into the bucket for the entire group to share. The video, uploaded a week ago, has already garnered more than six lakh views.
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Another Maggie Moment On Train, But This One Started A Debate
While this lighthearted Maggi moment has drawn attention for its fun and quirky nature, a different video from a train journey sparked a more serious discussion earlier. In that clip, a woman was seen cooking Maggi inside a train coach using a household electric kettle. Several packets of Maggi were also placed on the seat next to her.
The video raised concerns because electric kettles are not meant to be used inside train coaches. The charging points on trains are designed only for low-power gadgets, and using a high-power appliance like a kettle can be unsafe. The clip continued to circulate widely as people discussed the risks of using such devices during train journeys.




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