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Video of a female passenger dancing inside an Indigo flight goes viral, people get angry after watching the video

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Video of a female passenger dancing inside an Indigo flight goes viral, people get angry after watching the video

A video of a woman dancing in an Indigo flight is going viral on social media. Many people expressed their displeasure over her actions.

Female Passenger Video: The obsession of sharing pictures on social media has now become a daily habit of people to create reels and short videos and upload them on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and many other platforms. While these videos bring views, likes and earnings for the creators, however, this process creates chaos and discomfort for other people as their privacy is violated due to the wandering cameras of the influencers. Meanwhile, a video of a woman dancing in an Indigo flight is going viral on social media. Many people expressed displeasure over her actions.

The now viral video has been shared by Instagram user Salma Shaikh. In the clip, she is wearing a black saree and dancing in the aisle of the plane. Shaikh danced to the song “Style Style” by A.R. Rahman and S.P. Balasubrahmanyam while other passengers watched her and the flight crew closed the overhead bin.


Since being shared, the Instagram reel has garnered over 1.6 million views and over 16,000 likes. Many internet users were not happy with her video. One user said, “The passenger felt very embarrassed… Also it’s not his personal flight to do such nonsense…” Another wrote, “Reason for flight delays…”

A third user wrote, “This video is so disgusting. Aren’t we all ashamed to do such things in public? Ugh. I don’t know if I should appreciate that he’s brave or make fun of her reel.” One said, “Hello, stop being annoying, this is not your house.”

Another wrote, “Ma’am I am a big fan… opening the emergency exit of the flight especially for you.” One said, “So now this happens in flights too? I thought it only happens in traffic signals and trains.” One Instagram user said, “@indigo.6e you must take action against this kind of nonsense!”

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