<p>An ad that was shot on a moving Metro train with commuters on-board took everyone by surprise as the endeavour is not something to which people are generally accustomed to.</p>.<p>In the videos that have gone viral, a woman is seen dressed as Manjulika -- a character from the popular Bollywood movie <em>Bhool Bhulaiyaa,</em> on board a train, with some of the passengers looking "scared" due to her antics.</p>.<p>Also, a youth can be seen in the video who is wearing a costume similar to that of a robber in the web series <em>Money Heist</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/man-requests-cabin-crew-to-open-window-mid-air-his-reason-will-leave-you-in-splits-1184103.html" target="_blank">Man requests cabin crew to open window mid-air, his reason will leave you in splits</a></strong></p>.<p>After the videos surfaced, some questions were raised if the Metro coaches were becoming one of the spots for shooting reels for the social media.</p>.<p>However, an NMRC official told <em>IANS </em>that the ad was shot under the film shooting policy of the corporation. She said that the shooting of the ad took place on December 22, 2022.</p>.<p>In the first video, a girl in a Metro coach is seen scaring people in Manjulika's costume from the movie <em>Bhool Bhulaiyaa</em>. She is making a sound just like Manjulika.</p>.<p>A youth who was listening to songs with earphones on got scared by her presence after she pushed him away.</p>.<p>In the second video, a boy is seen in the costume of <em>Money Heist</em> on the same metro coach. He was seen holding two bags that were later thrown off.</p>.<p>NMRC media spokesperson Nisha Wadhawan told <em>IANS </em>that a creative agency under the film shooting policy got the shoot done for Shoot Boot and Netflix, adding that many shoots were done earlier as well.</p>.<p>She said that NMRC has come up with various schemes and shooting videos on trains is one such through which the corporation tries to increase its earnings.</p>
<p>An ad that was shot on a moving Metro train with commuters on-board took everyone by surprise as the endeavour is not something to which people are generally accustomed to.</p>.<p>In the videos that have gone viral, a woman is seen dressed as Manjulika -- a character from the popular Bollywood movie <em>Bhool Bhulaiyaa,</em> on board a train, with some of the passengers looking "scared" due to her antics.</p>.<p>Also, a youth can be seen in the video who is wearing a costume similar to that of a robber in the web series <em>Money Heist</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/man-requests-cabin-crew-to-open-window-mid-air-his-reason-will-leave-you-in-splits-1184103.html" target="_blank">Man requests cabin crew to open window mid-air, his reason will leave you in splits</a></strong></p>.<p>After the videos surfaced, some questions were raised if the Metro coaches were becoming one of the spots for shooting reels for the social media.</p>.<p>However, an NMRC official told <em>IANS </em>that the ad was shot under the film shooting policy of the corporation. She said that the shooting of the ad took place on December 22, 2022.</p>.<p>In the first video, a girl in a Metro coach is seen scaring people in Manjulika's costume from the movie <em>Bhool Bhulaiyaa</em>. She is making a sound just like Manjulika.</p>.<p>A youth who was listening to songs with earphones on got scared by her presence after she pushed him away.</p>.<p>In the second video, a boy is seen in the costume of <em>Money Heist</em> on the same metro coach. He was seen holding two bags that were later thrown off.</p>.<p>NMRC media spokesperson Nisha Wadhawan told <em>IANS </em>that a creative agency under the film shooting policy got the shoot done for Shoot Boot and Netflix, adding that many shoots were done earlier as well.</p>.<p>She said that NMRC has come up with various schemes and shooting videos on trains is one such through which the corporation tries to increase its earnings.</p>