Viral video: ‘Cat fight’ between 3 women on Mumbai local train
Team Udayavani, Oct 18, 2022, 2:04 PM IST
Image Courtesy: Twitter/Roads of Mumbai
Mumbai: Local trains in Mumbai are known to be one of the busiest and most crowded trains in the world. Millions of people travel by local trains on a daily basis in the ‘Business Capital’. It is so busy that none has time to see each other’s faces. But sometimes, things are not the same always.
A video that is currently making rounds on social media shows, inspite of a peculiar, crowded Mumbai local train, a ‘cat fight’ erupts in an all-women’s compartment of the train.
The clip shared on Twitter by user ‘Roads of Mumbai’, shows three women involved in an ugly brawl.
They are seen abusing, slapping, and pulling each other’s hair. Interestingly, several women in the compartment are botherless of the fight, while some try to interfere and stop the fight.
In the clip, some were heard saying “Aunty chod do (Aunty please let go)”.
Spirit of Mumbai – Part 4pic.twitter.com/CoyXl8TrPq
— Roads of Mumbai ?? (@RoadsOfMumbai) October 16, 2022
The video has received over 3,70,000 views and more than 4000 likes.
Commenting on the video, some twitterati tweeted that it was ‘shameful’ act, while some tweeted it was a part of a ‘daily struggle’ in the city.
Meanwhile, the video which was initially posted on Instagram by the user Sharifaizan Sayed mentioned in the caption that the fight broke out over a seat.
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