Delhi Metro wrong place to show dance moves and make reels, says DMRC with a meme

The Delhi Metro has asked commuters not to make dancing reels in the metro trains. Using a meme, the metro informed commuters that dancing talents are better showcased on a befitting stage and a coach of metro train is just not the right platform.
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Delhi: The dancers and reel-makers in Dehi metro have been informed by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) that the metro trains are not the right place to showcase their talents.
The DMRC took to its Twitter to share a meme wherein it had a picture of three dance reality show judges telling people who make reels in the Delhi metro that despite their good moves, the metro is not the right place to show their dancing talent.
The picture also said that the journey of art is suited for a dancing stage and not in the Delhi Metro. Further, the metro urged that such commuters should use the metro for their journey and avoid inconviniencing other passangers.
Sharing the picture, the metro wrote, “Metro me SAFAR kare, SUFFER na karaye” using the Hindi word 'Safar' which means journey while ‘suffer’ which has the same pronunciation is an English word that means to be inconvenienced.
The three dance judges who have been showed in the meme including Geeta Kapoor, Terence Lewis, and Malika Arora are the judges of a Television dance reality show.
Recently, a video of girl dancing in a moving and crowded metro coach went viral. The video clip which said "Delhi Metro life" was shared by a woman, Thinlay Bhutia on Instagram (username thinlay.bhutia) on September 11.
This is not the first time, many such instances have been seen in the Delhi Metro in the past aswell.
In a similar incident in July this year, a girl was booked for dancing in the Hyderabad Metro. A compalint was filed agaisnst the woman and the Hyderabad Metro rail Limited (HMRL) said that legal action will be taken against the commuter.
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