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Delhi Metro Turns Into Karaoke Lounge As Uncles Croone To Manna Dey Special
Delhi Metro Turns Into Karaoke Lounge As Uncles Croone To Manna Dey Special

News18

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Delhi Metro Turns Into Karaoke Lounge As Uncles Croone To Manna Dey Special

Four elderly men travelling via the yellow line sang the Hindi Bollywood classic 'Pyar Hua Ikrar Hua' inside the Delhi Metro. Elderly men from Delhi transformed a metro coach into a karaoke lounge in a viral video that polarised opinions on the internet. In a clip shared on Reddit, a group of Desi Uncles held the mic and sang the Hindi Bollywood classic 'Pyar Hua Ikrar Hua' from legendary actor Raj Kapoor's Shree 420. The video once again brought the metro to the centre of social media's attention, evoking mixed opinions. The exact timing and location of the video could not be verified. However, according to the post made by Redditor Upstairs-Bit6897, the video was shot while the metro travelled through the yellow line on Tuesday, April 22. The four men joyfully sang the popular 1955 film song and entertained the rest of the travellers, creating a Karaoke-like atmosphere with the presence of the microphone. The clip adds to the series of amusing videos that have gone viral from the Delhi metro, which has become a source of great content for social media users in India and across the globe in recent years. The latest footage of elderly men singing the Bollywood classic garnered significant traction and also divided opinions on Reddit. 'Uncles living their best life. Honestly, this made my day,' a Redditor said, before another commented: 'What a throwback! They've got great taste in music, I'll give them that.' A third joked how the Delhi metro is never short of such content. 'Delhi Metro never disappoints. From dance shows to this karaoke session – we've seen it all now!' he said. Not everyone was pleased with the viral footage, though. One Reddit user pointed out that the singing may not be too pleasant for those who wish to travel in silence and peace. 'This is sweet and all, but it can get annoying if you're trying to commute in peace,' the user said, before finding support from another, who wrote, 'Public transport is not a concert hall. What if someone else wants silence?' Some with a balanced take responded by mentioning that the elderly men were not disturbing the peace of the travellers with any loud music. 'As long as they aren't bothering anyone or being too loud, it's just some innocent fun,' a user said, joined by another who mentioned the uncles are better than those who shout in public places. 'At least it's better than people shouting on phone calls!' the user wrote.

Delhi Metro turns karaoke stage for elderly men; group sings ‘Pyaar Hua Ikrar Hua' in viral video
Delhi Metro turns karaoke stage for elderly men; group sings ‘Pyaar Hua Ikrar Hua' in viral video

Indian Express

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Delhi Metro turns karaoke stage for elderly men; group sings ‘Pyaar Hua Ikrar Hua' in viral video

A viral video has once again put Delhi Metro in the spotlight, this time for an impromptu karaoke session that caught the attention of netizens. The clip, which quickly gained popularity on Reddit, shows a group of elderly men, affectionately dubbed 'uncles' by users, turning a metro coach into a makeshift karaoke lounge. They're seen joyfully singing the romantic classic Pyar Hua Ikrar Hua from the 1955 Bollywood movie Shree 420, with one of them holding a microphone to add an authentic karaoke vibe to the metro ride. The video, shot on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro on April 22, 2025, was shared by a Reddit user named 'Upstairs-Bit6897,' and has since gone viral. Watch the video: Delhi Metro ❌️ Karaoke Stand ✅️ byu/Upstairs-Bit6897 indelhi Some Reddit users couldn't help but react to the uncles' carefree vibe, with one saying, 'Awh, they all vibing with the most Indian dad expressions.' Others shared their own experiences, with one commenter saying, ' 10 saal se metro me travel kr rha hun…kabhi kuchh aisa ni dekha, na dance, na romance, na cultural thing (I've been traveling on the metro for 10 years… never seen anything like this, neither dance, nor romance, nor anything cultural).' The incident also sparked some comparisons to a previous event where a group of women had performed kirtan (devotional songs) in the metro. One user pointed out the irony, saying, 'Ironically, people were bashing some ladies who were doing kirtan in Delhi metro. But now people are enjoying this.' The kirtan performance had led to a brief confrontation with security, who informed the women that such activities were not permitted according to metro rules. The karaoke session, on the other hand, has been embraced by many as a lighthearted and fun moment in an otherwise routine metro ride.

Elderly men sing Pyar Hua Ikrar Hua inside Delhi Metro coach. Video goes viral
Elderly men sing Pyar Hua Ikrar Hua inside Delhi Metro coach. Video goes viral

India Today

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Elderly men sing Pyar Hua Ikrar Hua inside Delhi Metro coach. Video goes viral

Delhi Metro passengers got an unexpected dose of nostalgia when a group of elderly men started singing Pyar Hua Ikrar Hua inside a coach. A video of the incident has gone viral on social clip, originally shared on Reddit on April 22, was claimed to have been recorded inside a metro coach of the Yellow Line train. It featured elderly men belting out the evergreen tune from Raj Kapoor and Nargis's 1955 classic Shree weren't just humming under their breath, they actually came fully prepared with a microphone. While the location and setting remained unverified, as couldn't independently confirm the claims made in the post, the vibe was crystal clear: old-school romance met public a look at the viral Reddit post here:Watch the video here: The men, affectionately called "uncles" by social media users, seemed completely at ease during their performance. As always, the internet was quick to react."They are all vibing with the most Indian dad expressions," a user said, while another quipped, "New form of mic testing inside metro."One user said, "This is such a wholesome video," while another added, "Just a few buddies chilling."But not everyone was impressed. A few users raised eyebrows about etiquette. "Rules are rules. Public transport isn't a stage," a user said. See the comments here: advertisementEarlier last week, a video of a group of women performing kirtan inside a Delhi Metro coach went viral. They only stopped when a security officer Reel

"Better Than Petty Fights": Elderly Men's Karaoke Session Inside Delhi Metro Wins Hearts
"Better Than Petty Fights": Elderly Men's Karaoke Session Inside Delhi Metro Wins Hearts

NDTV

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

"Better Than Petty Fights": Elderly Men's Karaoke Session Inside Delhi Metro Wins Hearts

Travelling via the Delhi Metro is a different ballgame. No, we are not talking about the rush, getting sandwiched between passengers and the chaotic exit from the cabins. It is the unexpected, slice-of-life moments that truly define the ride. From random dance performances to heated arguments: every day is a new day here. Recently, a new video from the Delhi Metro has gone viral. This time, it features something so wholesome that the internet just can't stop gushing over it. The video, posted on Reddit (by @Upstairs-Bit6897), showcases a group of elderly men singing an old Bollywood song, that too, on a mic. Yes, an on-the-go karaoke session. They lend their voices to the track ' Pyar Hua Ikrar Hua ' from the 1955 film Shri 420. One of them appears to read the lyrics of the romantic number from his cellphone. Some of the commuters were seen recording them, enjoying the singing session. The side note read, 'Shot in Yellow line on 22nd April 2025 (yesterday).' The video came with the tagline, ' Delhi Metro (no), Karaoke Stand (yes).' Delhi Metro ❌️ Karaoke Stand ✅️ by u/Upstairs-Bit6897 in delhi Redditors jumped into the comments section, reacting to the video: 'Aw, they are all vibing with the most Indian dad expressions,' noted another. ' New mic testing chal rhi hai (They are testing the mic),' guessed one person. 'Still better than the petty fights and abuses,' wrote an individual. ' 10 saal se metro me travel kr rha kuchh aisa ni dekha, na dance, na romance, na cultural thing. (I have been travelling via metro for 10 years, never witnessed something like this, no dance, no romance),' lamented a user. 'Although performances such as these are not allowed in metro, I'll give one slide this time,' said someone else. Have you ever experienced such an incident in the Delhi Metro? Share with us in the comments below.

Desi 'uncles' turn metro into a retro karaoke lounge, viral video divides internet
Desi 'uncles' turn metro into a retro karaoke lounge, viral video divides internet

Hindustan Times

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Desi 'uncles' turn metro into a retro karaoke lounge, viral video divides internet

The metro train is once again at the centre of attention after a viral video surfaced, showing a group of elderly men casually transforming a coach into a karaoke lounge. The now-viral clip, shared on Reddit, captures the men—fondly referred to by netizens as 'uncles'—joyfully singing the timeless romantic classic 'Pyar Hua Ikrar Hua' from the 1955 Bollywood film Shree 420. According to the post, the sing-along session took place on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro on 22nd April 2025, although could not independently verify the location or timing of the video. (Also read: Woman argues with man in Delhi Metro after he refuses to give up his seat for her: 'Be the bigger person') What made the moment particularly captivating was the presence of a microphone, which added a full karaoke vibe to the otherwise routine metro ride. Watch the clip here: The footage was uploaded by a Reddit user with the handle 'Upstairs-Bit6897' and has since gathered significant traction. Reddit users flocked to the comments section to share their varied reactions. One user wrote, 'Delhi Metro never disappoints. From dance shows to this karaoke session – we've seen it all now!' Another remarked, 'Uncles living their best life. Honestly, this made my day.' A third comment read, 'What a throwback! They've got great taste in music, I'll give them that.' However, not everyone was equally amused. 'This is sweet and all, but it can get annoying if you're trying to commute in peace,' one user pointed out. Another added, 'Public transport is not a concert hall. What if someone else wants silence?' Still, a few took a balanced view, with one commenting, 'As long as they aren't bothering anyone or being too loud, it's just some innocent fun.' And someone humorously wrote, 'At least it's better than people shouting on phone calls!' (Also read: 'Pretend to faint, start crying': Redditors reveal craziest ways to get a seat in Delhi Metro) This isn't the first time the metro has served as the backdrop for quirky public behaviour, and judging by the internet's response, it certainly won't be the last. Whether it's dance reels, fashion statements, or impromptu karaoke sessions, the metro continues to function not just as public transport, but as a stage for social media stardom.

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