Delhi Metro Viral Video: Ticketless passengers travelling in public transport have become one of the most problematic issues in India in the last few months. However, this peculiar passenger ended up being the first one who was rather adored for travelling in the metro without a ticket. No, the passenger was not some VVIP but was rather a furry creature, a monkey, who accidentally ended up in the Delhi metro’s ladies' coach. A video of the monkey acting confused and hopping from seats to the pole and vice versa was shared on the internet, which went viral in an instant. The date and the exact location of the incident could not be confirmed.

The video left people reacting on social media. Most people found the ‘furry’ passenger’s metro ride hilarious and shared countless jokes on the same, while the rest pointed out the possibility of the monkey being separated from its family after the ride.

The video was shared on Instagram, by the handle ‘Delhi.connection’. The post was captioned, “Your brother will drive the car.” The video was shared 3 days ago and pulled countless likes.

Watch the viral video:

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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “The monkey is like- today metro will be run by your brother,” a user joked. “Due to this one little mistake, he has lost his family and freedom as well. I feel bad for this small guy. For those confused- the monkey has accidentally travelled far from its native area,” added a second person.

“Someone's time will come but brother's time has come. In a few days these brothers will also run the metro,” added a third person. “Ticket Li isne? Pls iska fine hona chaiye (Did it buy a metro ticket? Please take some action against the monkey travelling with no ticket),” added a fourth user. “This monkey definitely belongs to Okhla Bird Century Metro,” added a fifth user.

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