Watch: Russian Woman Influencer Captures Her First Time In Mumbai Local
Watch: Russian Woman Influencer Captures Her First Time In Mumbai Local
The influencer travelled to Dadar Station in Mumbai through a local train in a general coach.

India has always been a famous travel destination due to its diversity and culture. Many people from different countries visit India to experience its food, history and natural beauty. Now, in the era of social media, foreigners are documenting their time in India through vlogs, blogs, photos and other mediums. Similarly, a Russian has recorded her visit to Mumbai’s local train which is often hailed as one of the most crowded trains in the nation. While many people take their steps back after watching the crowd in such trains, this Russian social media influencer travelled in a general coach on the train. The video of her journey has gone viral.

The content creator and Instagram influencer from Russia, Mariia Chugurova loves India. Impressed with the culture, the influencer has reportedly started living in Goa. She often posts videos of interactions with Indians in Hindi. Recently, she posted a video of her travel in Mumbai’s local train. She uploaded the video in two parts. In the first part, she was seen outside Mahim railway station. In the video, she reveals that this is her first travel experience on the Mumbai local train. The influencer noted her research and said that the Mumbai Locals are often crowded which makes boarding the train a challenge. She buys the ticket from the counter. The influencer is impressed with the cheap price of the ticket. She compares the ticket price with Russia.

In the next part of the video, the influencer boards the train. She was surprised by the small crowd on the train. The influencer revealed that there is a separate ladies’ coach on the train. Instead of going to that coach, she travelled to the general coach, whose ticket was only Rs 5. In the coach, she starts talking to strangers. First, she talks to a man sitting next to her on the seat. After that, she stands at the door and talks to a man who claims that he is from Bengal.

After getting off the train, Mary says that her experience of the Mumbai local train was good. She thanked the Indian Railways for the safety of women in the trains. The car took 30 minutes to reach Dadar, but by train, she reached in just 10 minutes.

The video has gone viral now. Part one has received nearly 2 lakh views while the earlier part has received 21 lakh views.

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