
Foreigner gets Mumbai local train passengers to dance to 'Saddi Galli'. Watch video
India Today
A foreigner brought the dance floor to a Mumbai local train as he invited passengers to dance with him. Viewers couldn't help but praise the joyful spirit and community participation of the city's commuters.
A foreign traveller converted an ordinary Mumbai local train ride into a moving dance floor, as a video showed him inviting commuters to join him in spontaneous dance moves, spreading smiles across the compartment.
Ed, who is currently based in India and is widely known online as the “Can you teach me your favourite dance move guy,” shared the now-viral video on his Instagram account as he documented another one of his street interactions, this time inside a Mumbai local train.
In the clip, Ed stood inside the crowded train holding a small Bluetooth speaker in one hand as 'Saadi Galli' began to play. Rather than simply dancing alone, he approached commuters seated around the compartment and began performing a few playful dance steps in front of them.
At first, several passengers appeared to be surprised by the unexpected performance unfolding in the middle of their commute. Some watched curiously, unsure how to react as the foreign traveller danced enthusiastically in the narrow aisle of the train.
But the mood quickly shifted.
Ed gestured warmly toward them, encouraging them to join in and show their own dance moves. Within moments, the hesitation faded and smiles began to appear across faces in the compartment.

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