- By Shailvee Tiwari
 - Tue, 04 Nov 2025 10:54 AM (IST)
 
- Source:JND
 
Delhi Metro Viral Video: Looks like Delhi Metro has done it again. Just when you think things might calm down, a brand-new kalesh video pops up online, proving that every coach here has its own daily dose of drama. From arguments and fights to random dance shows, the Metro seems less like public transport and more like a live episode of Bigg Boss, where the coaches are the house and the passengers are contestants.
This time, another short clip has gone viral on social media, showing a heated moment between a young woman and an elderly woman. The video, shared on X (formerly Twitter), lasts only 10 seconds but has managed to grab everyone’s attention. It starts with the younger woman standing beside the seat, gesturing towards the older lady, possibly asking her to adjust or make some space. Before anyone can figure out what exactly happened, the video cuts off abruptly, leaving viewers guessing the reason behind the argument.
Watch The Viral Video:
Kalesh b/w a Girl and Dadi inside Delhi Metro: pic.twitter.com/O0VOfJ6eN0
— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) November 3, 2025
The video shared on November 2, 2025, received 49k views from X users. The post was captioned, “Kalesh b/w a Girl and Dadi inside Delhi Metro,” and of course, the internet didn’t disappoint. Within no time, users flooded the comment section with memes, jokes, and sarcastic one-liners.
"It has been a daily routine practice in the Delhi metro," a user wrote. "Delhi Metro ka asli entertainment channel live episode daily," a second user wrote. "Delhi Metro is a next-level entertainment adda. You don't need to go to cinema halls to watch a fighting movie, as a real fight is going on in front of your eyes," wrote a third user.
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"In the Delhi metro, people never tolerate other people's nonsense, that's why clash happens. Most of the time they fight for a seat and sometimes due to ego and arrogant behaviour," added a fourth user. "This has become a daily thing now. It seems you don’t need to watch any movies for entertainment—just go sit in the Delhi Metro," added another user.





