‘Open your camera, Na Na Na!’: Delhi Metro issues witty advisory asking commuters to not film reels on board train
Chandigarh, June 16
Delhi Metro, of late, seems to be really agitated over millennials filming reels while on board the train. DMRC amidst plethora of such incidents has been perpetually laying out advisories asking travelers to ‘behave responsibly’.
In a fresh, the rail corporation came up with a witty notice, which has got nursery rhyme too. “Johnny Johnny! Yes Papa? Making reels in the metro? NO PAPA!” reads the advisory.
DMRC shared the post on Twitter with caption, “Open your camera, Na Na Na! #DelhiMetro”.
The post grabbed significant attention on Twitter and netizens are hailing the humor of DMRC.
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