By the NewsPatron Trending Desk
Close your eyes, and you’re standing on Platform 1 of Guwahati Railway Station, waiting for the Rajdhani Express. Open them, and you’re at a cultural festival in Assam.
That’s the “glitch in the matrix” moment netizens are experiencing thanks to a viral video that’s lighting up social media. In the clip, a talented lady takes the micβnot to sing a folk song, but to deliver a pitch-perfect recreation of the iconic Indian Railways announcement.
The Visual Proof: See For Yourself
More Than Just Mimicry
It’s not just the words; it’s the texture of the voice. She nails that specific, slightly nasal, mechanical tone that every Indian traveler knows by heart. From the breathy pause before “Attention please” to the robotic cadence of the train number “Zero… Zero… Two… Four… Five,” her performance is indistinguishable from the real thing.
The “2-Hour Late” Joke
The cherry on top? The script she chose. Instead of announcing an on-time arrival, she announces that the Rajdhani Superfast Express is running late by two hours. The crowd erupts in laughter because, let’s be honest, is it even an Indian train journey if there isn’t a “shama prarthi” (apology) for a delay?
This video, emerging from a Gorkha community event in Assam, is a delightful reminder of the hidden talents tucked away in every corner of our country. We don’t know her name yet, but we definitely know her voice!
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