Humorous Altercation Between Two Men In Delhi Metro Goes Viral

A funny argument in the Delhi Metro between two men, featuring slang insults and witty comebacks, has captured social media attention. The video showcases the lively atmosphere in the Delhi Metro and has sparked widespread discussions online.

Delhi Metro Viral Argument
by Shukriya Shahi - August 11, 2024, 8:15 pm

A video capturing a heated yet humorous argument between two men on the Delhi Metro has recently surfaced on social media, quickly gaining attention for the amusing exchange of insults. In the clip, one man calls the other “chapri,” a slang term often used to describe someone with a flashy or over-the-top style. The insult doesn’t go unanswered, as the second man retorts, “Jhaa se mai baal katwa hu waha tujhe andar aane v nai denge, waha saare experts hote hai” (You wouldn’t even be allowed inside the place where I get my hair cut; they have only experts there). Unfazed, the first man replies, “Har expert hair expert ni hota” (Not every expert is a hair expert).

Social Media Reactions

The video of the recent altercation has sparked discussions online, with many taking to the comments section to share their thoughts. The video, shared on X by the handle @Gharkakalesh, has already clocked more than 400k views.

One user humorously asked, “Cameraman hamesha available hota hai kya Delhi metro mai?” (Is a cameraman always available in the Delhi Metro?).

Another remarked, “Chapri is not a word; it’s an emotion.. I mean emotional damage.”

A third user commented, “Pure 50 rupe basool hai bhai us metro ke kaha mai ye sab netlfix ko 150 de kr dekhta.” (Got my full 50 rupees’ worth on that metro ride; I watch this kind of stuff on Netflix for 150).

Ongoing Delhi Metro Controversies

This incident is just the latest in a string of controversies that have plagued the Delhi Metro in recent years, making it a frequent subject of viral videos. From women caught on camera fistfighting to passengers walking in provocative outfits or dancing for social media reels, the metro has become notorious for such incidents.