Content Creator Mayank Jha Apologises For Making Videos In Mumbai Local Trains, Says 'This Series Ends' | Video

Content creator Mayank Jha apologised for making videos inside Mumbai local trains, including carrying speakers and teasing passengers. After a Bandra video led to a notice from railway authorities and a warning about possible legal consequences, Jha said he would stop the series. He urged fellow creators to seek permission and make responsible content instead.

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Content Creator Mayank Jha Apologises For Making Videos In Mumbai Local Trains, Says 'This Series Ends' | Video
Rahul M Updated: Sunday, August 23, 2026, 05:12 PM IST
Content Creator Mayank Jha Apologises For Making Videos In Mumbai Local Trains, Says 'This Series Ends' | Video

Content Creator Mayank Jha Apologises For Making Videos In Mumbai Local Trains, Says 'This Series Ends' | Video | Mayank Jha's Instagram

Content creator Mayank Jha has apologised for making videos inside Mumbai local trains, admitting that his actions were wrong and urging fellow creators not to imitate him.

In a video, Jha said that for the past few months, he had been creating content at local stations and inside trains operating between Virar and Churchgate. He said some of his videos involved carrying speakers on local trains and teasing other passengers.

Jha said he realised the seriousness of his actions after uploading a video from Bandra and subsequently receiving a notice from railway authorities. He said he was called to the RPA office in Bandra, where officials explained to him that such activities inside local trains were not permitted.

The content creator said chasing views through such videos could have serious consequences, including potentially affecting a person's career and leading to legal action.

“I would like to apologise to all the stations in Mumbai,” Jha said, thanking the officials for explaining the consequences of his actions and educating him about the issue.

He also urged other content creators not to shoot similar videos inside railway premises or local trains without permission.

“If you want to make a video, then make it with permission. Make something good and bring awareness among people,” he said.

Jha, who described himself as a college student, said the warning and guidance he received would stay with him. He also confirmed that he would no longer make videos inside Mumbai local trains.

“From today, this series ends,” he said, apologising again and thanking the railway officials for intervening.

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Published on: Sunday, August 23, 2026, 05:10 PM IST

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