Watch: Woman Seen Beating Man on Public Road as Shocking Video Goes Viral

A viral video from Lucknow has been sweeping social media today. It shows a woman who is allegedly harassing. This video, widely circulated on platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, shows the frustration of women in the area regarding “eve-teasing”, street harassment, and other forms of abuse.
In broad daylight, the incident took place in a busy part of Lucknow. The video of the viral incident in Lucknow, accompanied by reports, claims that the altercation started after the man catcalled the woman and teased her as she passed. The woman decided to face the person directly, rather than ignore the remarks. She appears to have repeatedly struck the man with a PVC tube while gripping his shirt. The man tries to grab her hand and shield himself from the blows throughout the video, but the woman continues to strike him hard.
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एक लड़का लड़की से छेड़छाड़ कर रहा था..
लड़की ने डरने की बजाय…
खुद का बचाव करते हुए विरोध किया..
यह हिंसा नहीं,आत्मरक्षा और हिम्मत की मिसाल है
👉 सवाल यही है…
क्या अब भी चुप रहना ही सही माना जाएगा.. pic.twitter.com/tNVS4uTUV7
The viral video from Lucknow has sparked a heated debate on the internet, attracting thousands of views within hours. Netizens rallied around the woman and praised her for refusing to be a target. This incident is now a topic of discussion on the safety of women and self-defense against public harassment.
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The comments on her video show strong support. Comments on the video show strong support for her actions.
The video also raises questions regarding public safety and how prevalent street harassment is in Uttar Pradesh. The police are yet to issue an official statement about specific charges. However, the viral success of the Lucknow video highlights a crucial social issue. This video serves to remind women of their daily struggles and how many are at a boiling point when it comes to safety in public places.



