Salman Khan lookalike entertains commuters with dance on Mumbai local train
Salman Khan lookalike entertains commuters with dance on Mumbai local train
Regular Commiters singing bhajans are common in local trains, lifeline of the Mumbaikard, but, a lookalike of Bollywood Celebrity Salman Khan dancing in crowded local, was surprising and never expected.
The Central railway has responded to it by taking to X to react to the video that shows a lookalike of Salman Khan dancing inside a local train in Mumbai.
Dancing in local trains may seem like a fun idea, but it is risky to do so. Despite repeated warnings by the railway authorities urging passengers not to dance while travelling in trains, yet, videos on social media show people grooving to songs while travelling inside moving trains, even crowded ones.
Adding to that list is this video of a man that shows him dancing inside a Mumbai local. Purportedly a lookalike of Salman Khan, the man’s dance clip has received comments from many, including a response from Central Railway.
The clip which has gone viral on social media opens to show the man dressed in a purple t-shirt and black pants with a bandana tied across his forehead.
He starts dancing and climbs onto a seat. He then jumps down from there and continues his performance. While some passengers remain unimpressed by the performance, a few are heard cheering for him.
Central Railway took notice of the video and shared a message requesting commuters not to perform such activities inside the trains. “Passengers are requested not to perform such activities in trains. It causes disturbance to co-passengers and such activities/stunts not permitted in train travel,” the department wrote. They tagged X handles of Central Railway RPF, RPF Mumbai Division and requested them to look into the matter.
The video posted shared has accumulated close to 4.1 lakh views. The share has also received close to 900 likes. People posted varied comments while reacting to the video. While some expressed their displeasure, others posted that the video impressed them.
News Edit K.V.Raman