Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday (November 25, 2025) ceremonially hoisted the saffron flag — Dharma Dhwaj — at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, signifying the completion of the Ram Temple's construction. Mr. Modi hoisted the right-angled triangular saffron flag
Delhi Metro Station Turns Into WWE Ring As Men Trade Punches, Hurl Abuses: ‘Air Pollution Ka Asar Dimag Pe Hogaya’ | Video

Delhi Metro Station Turns Into WWE Ring As Men Trade Punches, Hurl Abuses: ‘Air Pollution Ka Asar Dimag Pe Hogaya’ | Video
For most Delhiites, the metro is a lifeline which helps them move across the city. But for the Internet, it is slowly becoming something else altogether: a never-ending series of “episodes." From random dance videos to loud arguments and fights, the Delhi Metro has turned into a constant source of “entertainment" on social media.
Recently, yet another clip made its way online, and this time, it is from the Rohini West metro station. The video, featuring two men getting into a physical fight, has caught the attention of social media.
Fight Breaks Out At Rohini West Metro Station
The viral video, shared on X (formerly Twitter) with the caption “Kalesh Inside Delhi Metro, Rohini west station," shows two men (one in a white shirt and the other in a black T-shirt) going at each other inside the station. The clip captures them hurling abuses, grabbing each other by the collar, and exchanging punches and slaps, while bystanders attempt to step in and stop the fight.
At one point, even a minor step to separate the two, as others can be heard shouting in the background. The chaos continues for several moments before bystanders finally manage to pull them apart.
Kalesh Inside Delhi Metro, Rohini west stationpic.twitter.com/gBYwbMgdbH— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) November 10, 2025
Internet Has A Field Day Over Delhi Metro Kalesh (Yet Again)
Since being shared online, the video has crossed over one lakh views and turned into yet another example of why Delhi Metro clips never fail to spark conversation online.
One user jokingly commented, “Delhi Metro WWE fights," while another added, “Every day's a new episode in the Delhi Metro. Today's special Kalesh at Rohini West Station. Free entertainment for all commuters."
Someone even joked about ticket prices, saying, “Delhi Metro tickets should have an entertainment surcharge, no entertainment pe refund option bhi hona chahiye (There should be an entertainment surcharge on Delhi Metro tickets, and if there's no entertainment, there should be a refund option)."
“Rage control nahi ho raha logo se aajkal (People aren't able to control their anger these days)," a person remarked.
An individual said, “Ab to metro ke bahar bhi matter hone lage (Now the fights are happening outside the metro too)."
“It's quite messed up. Is there any report of someone getting injured? Or was it just done for entertainment purposes," a viewer asked.
The video also drew sarcastic comments like “Air pollution ne asar dikhaya hai dimag pe (Air pollution has started affecting people's brains)," “Metro kalesh top-notch" and “Everyday in Delhi."
Not The First ‘Kalesh' Inside Delhi Metro
This isn't the first time Delhi Metro has made headlines for all the wrong reasons. Just a few days ago, another video from inside a metro coach caught attention online. It showed two men getting into an argument over something as simple as how one of them was sitting.
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In the clip, the man sitting next to him can be heard accusing the other of sitting like a “Nawab," a remark that only added fuel to the fire.
Other passengers tried to step in and calm things down, but neither of them was ready to back off. Within minutes, the entire coach was watching the drama unfold.
Source: News18
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday (November 25, 2025) ceremonially hoisted the saffron flag — Dharma Dhwaj — at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, signifying the completion of the Ram Temple's construction. Mr. Modi hoisted the right-angled triangular saffron flag
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