Viral Video: Man thrashed in Panipat, Haryana for filming reel in public wearing a bra
A man filming a social media video in a bra in Panipat's Insar Market was confronted and beaten by locals who found his actions obscene. The incident sparked debate about public decency and the lengths people go to for online fame, particularly in...

Panipat Viral Video
The incident occurred in a bustling market when a man, reportedly dressed as a woman, began dancing in a bra in front of a crowd while filming a video. Eyewitnesses claim that the man's actions made several women in the market uncomfortable. When shopkeepers and other bystanders noticed, they confronted him, leading to a heated altercation.A video of the event shows a man grabbing the individual and slapping him. In the footage, the man pleads to be released, stating that he will leave immediately. The incident escalated as the crowd accused him of behaving in an "obscene" manner.
Locals’ Reaction
Some bystanders stated that the man argued with them when asked to stop filming. One local remarked, "In order to become famous, some people do not even shy away from doing obscene things." The video of the incident has gone viral, adding fuel to the debate over such social media antics.The locals also alleged that the man claimed to be a well-known social media influencer with a history of creating similar content. Reports indicate that while no police complaint was filed, the crowd issued a stern warning against filming such videos in public spaces again.
Growing Trend of Obscene Content for Virality
This incident is part of a broader trend where individuals create absurd or provocative content to gain online attention. While some see it as harmless entertainment, others argue that it crosses societal boundaries, especially when conducted in public spaces.The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
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