An undated dramatic video from a metro train has gone viral on social media, showing a woman forcefully kicking another woman from behind. The clip has sparked intense reactions online, with some viewers laughing it off and speculating that the two women might be friends, while others have criticised the act as reckless behaviour in a public transport system.The video was shared on X by a user identified as Vaibhav Mishra. However, the original source of the clip could not be verified, and the exact time and location of the incident remain unknown.Sharing the video, the X user captioned it, “I saw this on IG Reels today… was shocked at how nobody from the metro stood up… some people shouldn’t be allowed in metros.”In the video, one woman can
be seen standing near the metro gate, facing it, while another woman stands a short distance behind her. Suddenly, the woman at the back grabs the hanging handles from the ceiling, pulls herself up, and jumps forward, delivering a powerful kick with both legs to the woman standing near the gate. The kick is timed in such a way that as soon as the metro doors open, the woman is pushed out of the train.
For a brief moment, the woman who falls outside appears confused about what just happened. She then realises the situation, steps back into the metro, and approaches the woman who kicked her. The two are then seen laughing together, leading many viewers to believe that they might be friends and that the act was staged.The video has received mixed reactions online. While some users claimed the clip was created solely for views, many criticised the behaviour as dangerous and irresponsible.One user commented, “Ye kaisa mazak hai.” Another, defending the women, wrote, “Why shouldn’t they be allowed in metros? Looks like they’re friends having fun. Let them.”A third user remarked, “Dost ho toh aisa.” Another said, “They are friends and it’s funny.”However, several users disagreed, with one writing, “Aisa kaun karta hai… it’s not a prank, it’s not funny.” One sarcastic comment read, “Indian culture is fascinating. It should remain in India.”



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