A viral video from the Delhi Metro has sparked fresh discussion on public behaviour and social media trends. The clip highlights how content creation is increasingly entering shared public spaces.
The video shows a woman filming a social media reel inside a crowded metro coach. She appears confident and focused, while many fellow passengers look visibly uncomfortable.
Several commuters tried to avoid eye contact or move away from the camera. Some made efforts to stay out of the frame, indicating clear discomfort.
The clip quickly went viral across platforms. Many users criticised the growing trend of using public spaces as backdrops for reels.
Several reactions online called such behaviour inconsiderate. Many described the act as “cringe” and questioned the lack of awareness.
Users pointed out that creativity should not affect others’ comfort. Respect for shared spaces remains an important part of public life.
The incident has once again raised a key concern. Where should content creators draw the line while filming in public places?
As social media continues to grow, responsibility also increases. Maintaining basic civic sense is essential while creating content in shared environments.
Public transport ≠ your personal studio.
Delhi Metro is for commuters, not cringe reel production at the cost of everyone else’s comfort.
When one person turns a shared space into content, dozens are forced to tolerate it.
Freedom ends where public inconvenience begins.
Basic… pic.twitter.com/Zi0jk3dbjJ— ShoneeKapoor (@ShoneeKapoor) March 18, 2026




