Candid TikTok video of passengers on Scotland-bound LNER train goes viral | Daily Mail Online

2022-07-30 07:57:15 By : Ms. Sophia Tong

By Brooke Davies For Mailonline

Published: 09:37 EDT, 31 March 2022 | Updated: 08:17 EDT, 1 April 2022

Forget special effects, an A-list cast and a multimillion-pound budget – to make a film that'll mesmerise millions all you need is a smartphone and a passenger train, it seems.

Student Aisha Khan, 20, proved this point after she held her iPhone to the window of a train she was on and filmed a service it overtook on a parallel track.

The resulting TikTok clip – set to the song Vas by Jagger – has garnered around three-million views, over 160,000 likes and over 2,000 comments, with viewers mesmerised by the contrasting scenes in each carriage and one person declaring the 44-second video 'a masterpiece'.

Student Aisha Khan filmed an LNER passenger train that her train was overtaking - with the resulting TikTok clip garnering around three million views. In this carriage is Goldilocks enjoying a drink or three...

Khan shot the footage simply by holding her iPhone up to the window by her seat and hitting record. In this frame, a man is caught staring out of the door window with his hand up his shirt

Passengers featured in the candid clip include commuters, a member of a stag-do dressed as Goldilocks, exhausted passengers hunched over their tables – and a man standing in a carriage vestibule facing the door with his hand underneath his shirt.

TikToker account '@chloeelainelewis' said: 'Someone there is having their worst day whilst another is having one of their best days, and all on the same train without them knowing.'

Commenter '@sarcasticinnit' said watching the video made them realise that 'every random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own'.

TikToker account '@chloeelainelewis' said: 'Someone there is having their worst day whilst another is having one of their best days, and all on the same train without them knowing'

Tiktok user '@user38485903019447' said: 'This is incredible. It is the feeling you get when you see people in apartment blocks all living separate lives'

TikTok user Justin Parkan said he was getting 'big Wes Anderson vibes' from the clip

Another Tiktok user, '@user38485903019447', said: 'This is incredible. It is the feeling you get when you see people in apartment blocks all living separate lives.'

Justin Parkan, meanwhile, said he was getting 'big Wes Anderson vibes' from the clip and Joey Finch perhaps spoke for every viewer when he commented: 'Every window told a story… especially the door.'

Khan, who's studying nursing, took the video in February while travelling on an LNER train from London to Peterborough, with the train she filmed an LNER service from London to Stirling.

A feeling for many is that the clip should be turned into an LNER advert.

Khan took the video in February while travelling from London to Peterborough, with the train she filmed an LNER service from London to Stirling

A feeling for many is that the clip should be turned into an LNER advert

Commenter '@sarcasticinnit' said watching the video made them realise that 'every random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own'

Khan told the Northern Echo that the reaction to the video, which was taken between St Neots and Huntingdon, has been 'absolutely crazy'.

She said: 'I've had interest from LNER, ITV and a lot of others. It's nice to know it made an impact.

'Hopefully I can follow it up with a lot of other similar content.

'I don't think of myself as talented in film or anything, but I decided to hold my phone up to the window and [film].

'I posted it on the day I got [home from] the journey thinking it would get a few thousand views like my others, but I woke up the next morning to millions of views, shares and comments.'  

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