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YouTuber famous for hugging Musk sneaks into Bengaluru Metro without ticket. Viral video

Fidias Panayiotou, a YouTuber from Cyprus, snuck into the Bengaluru Metro without a ticket. Footage of his stunt has received criticism online.

September 22, 2023 / 15:10 IST
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Fidias Panayiotou shared a video which shows him sneaking into Bengaluru Metro (Image credit: @fidias0/Instagram)

Fidias Panayiotou, a Cypriot YouTuber famous for his comedy videos, has shown how easy it is to sneak into Bengaluru Metro without a ticket. A video Panayiotou shared on Instagram shows him ‘outsmarting’ the public transport system for social media clout. His stunt has garnered a fair amount of criticism, with some slamming the internet personality for stealing from the city.

“I will teach you how to get the metro in India for free,” he says at the beginning of the clip. Panayiotou is then filmed walking up to Indians who are entering the metro station in Bengaluru. “Do you think I will get in for free or no?” he asks them. The commuters reply in the negative.

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The Cypriot YouTuber enters the station and walks confidently towards the platform without a ticket. He casually jumps over the ticket counter where commuters are supposed to present their metro cards or tokens, entering the platform.
Panayiotou meets the two commuters again at the platform, who inform him that getting out of the platform will be the real challenge. He then takes the metro to another station and repeats the process again, jumping over the ticket-checking counter.

No security guards seem to be present at the counter to stop him.

After Panayiotou posted the video on Instagram, several people criticised him for the stunt. “Good job! Stealing from the hard-working people of India,” wrote one commenter. “Even though i like you as a person and your content Fidias but this is absolutely wrong and unethical. You shouldn’t really be doing this for content,” said another.