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Sydney Metro Viral Video: People often say desis carry their vibes everywhere and a new video from Australia proves it once again. A late-night Sydney metro ride suddenly turned into a full-on party, leaving the internet divided. In the viral video, a group of Indian passengers turned an entire metro coach into their party zone. With a portable DJ setup, they played Imran Khan’s Bewafa song on full volume. Dozens of people, from a Diljit Dosanjh concert, danced, cheered, and recorded the moment.

The video was posted by the Instagram page guerrilla.sets, which also explained what led to the fun chaos. Their caption said, “This is after a big concert, @diljitdosanjh 30,000 people and the time was 11pm… it was a fun way to wind down on the way home… it was all good energy, no one was bothered or complained… peace and love and positivity to everyone watching this video even to the haters and the racists.”

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But once the clip started spreading online, opinions quickly split. Some people enjoyed the happy moment, while others criticised the behaviour. "If this were any other race, y'all would be calling them a vibe," a user wrote. "I would love to have this on my commute. It's better than the stabbings; these guys are not harming anyone, just great music and lots of fun. Some haters have to moan about anything. Keep it up, guys," a second user wrote. "White people vs anyone having fun," wrote a third user.

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"Now, many reasons why Western countries do not support migration, specifically from asian countries," added a fourth user. "Zero civic sense. There are clubs to do this, but these people are so deep into asking for validation and attention from people, they gotta do it in public. Sure, they won't do these in India," a fifth user added. "I wish they had DMed me first. I love the tube and I would have joined them," added another user.

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