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‘No way this is real’: Man mimics Delhi Metro’s announcer. Watch

Krishnansh Sharma even drew a response from Shammi Narang, who originally voiced the Delhi Metro announcements.

Man mimics Delhi Metro’s announcerKrishnansh Sharma describes himself as an actor and podcaster on Instagram.
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If you are a regular commuter on Delhi Metro trains, you must be familiar with the announcements that are regularly made inside the coaches. From informing them about the next station and the side the gates would open, the announcements also advise people on safety procedures and being vigilant. A man has stunned the internet with his apt mimicry of the voice making the announcements on Delhi Metro trains.

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Krishnansh Sharma, who describes himself as an actor and podcaster on Instagram, recently posted a video as he sat inside a metro coach and delivered the lines in Hindi. “Mimicking Delhi Metro male announcer’s voice,” says a text insert in the video.

Watch the video below:

His mimicry has impressed fellow passengers who lauded his talent. “Your fans deserve many more in this series. Keep churning them out,” commented a user.

In another video posted on May 2, he is seen standing in a crowded coach and making the announcement, “Aglaa station Kashmere Gate hai, yahan Red Line ke liye badlein. Daarwaze daayien or khulenge (The next station is Kashmere Gate, please change here for Red Line. The gates will open on the right).”

The video has received more than 2.6 million views. “No way this is real,” said a user.

Watch the video below:

His video even drew a response from Shammi Narang, who originally voiced the Delhi Metro announcements. “Wow… Impressive. Come to our studio sometime,” commented Narang.

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