Several Indian content creators are increasingly making headlines for all the wrong reasons, from making obscene content to causing disturbance in public places. Recently, an X (Twitter) user shared viral dance videos made by a content creator in Mumbai's local trains and railway stations. The netizens expressed concern over the woman disturbing commuters and also commented on her dance steps. He urged Mumbai's railway authorities to take action and "Put an end to this nuisance!"
Viral Videos Bother Netizens
An X post by user @mumbaimatterz is being widely circulated, showing a few videos by a content creator, who goes by Manisha Dancer online, showing off her moves in crowded local trains and railway platforms. "Passengers can never travel in peace inside Mumbai locals. Hawkers beggars & now reel makers," the user commented.
The dance videos were allegedly shot at the busy Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) railway station. Netizens who came across the post also disapproved of the woman's videos in public. One user commented on the choice of Bhojpuri songs used, while another commented on her "obscene" dance steps.
"I think this is the only girl doing nuisance everywhere. She was also detained once and let go with a warning. She should now be arrested and thrown out of Mumbai," one netizen commented. Another netizen questioned, "Is the police just helpless or is it that they are waiting for any unfortunate incident to happen?"
#Mumbai #Mujra
— मुंबई Matters™ (@mumbaimatterz) May 28, 2024
Passengers can never travel in Peace inside #MumbaiLocals, Hawkers Beggars & now Reel makers
It's high time @grpmumbai @drmmumbaicr @RailMinIndia put an END to this Nuisance
Scene inside @centralrailway trains & at CSMT stn
Offenders Insta a/c @manishadancer01 pic.twitter.com/qVxtWyZeTU
Similar Case: Mumbai Woman Arrested For Dance Reels On Railway Platform
In December 2023, a woman named Seema Kanojiya faced the consequences of making dance reels on a Mumbai railway platform. The same X user, Mumbai Matters, had urged the police to stop the offender from disturbing commuters. The woman then posted a video publicly apologising, as two police officers stood beside her.
Kanojiya acknowledged that she had made a mistake and also urged fellow content creators to refrain from making videos that cause a disturbance in public. Several content creators across various cities in India have gone viral for making reels in public places, drawing negative attention from desi social media users.